The politics of radical discrepancy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2001-N1-133Keywords:
politics, radical discrepancy, capitalism, anticapiralism, LockeAbstract
From the claim that capitalism continues to expand, the author discusses how to conduct an anti-capitalist struggle in those conditions. He rescues that this was the context of the first socialist or utopian pre-Marxist and anti-capitalist radicalism that is now in the environmental protestors. It introduces the concept of "radical disagreement" with capitalist waste, which threatens the life of mankind and nature. The author refers to the thesis of John Locke ‘s Second Treatise on Civil Government, to then apply the political elements of a radical discrepancy and the need to redefine the militant role of the left.
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2018-07-01
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Cartografías para el futuro