Sociocultural crisis, justice context and thinking Latin American critic
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https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v1i37.13734Abstract
In two books published this year 2020 and titled respectively: Evade. Philosophy against social protest and Social Struggles, Justice
contextualized and Dignity of peoples we alluded in its introduction to a sociohistorical and political understanding of the Chilean and Latin Americans in which the protests and struggles of movements emerged communities and peoples in the face of multiple injustices, inequities and exclusions that arise. The general hypothesis is that, in the year 2019 we are facing a social crisis product of the deterioration growing number of democratic spaces, linked to the growing outrage of economic-social rights of the majority, product of the ideology neoliberalist. In this context, the new biopolitical crisis that adds the expansion of Covid-19, which has burst across the planet in recent months showing the contradictions between countries, regions and territories, allows show that the phenomenon of the crisis is much more complex, since take the form of a pandemic that affects both the economic model
as a type of global civilization, and that is revealed in the advance of contagion, not only of a virus, but of inhumanity in relationships
National and international. Although the outlook is uncertain, from of some data that we extract from what happens to us in these last times, we intend to outline a political thought that accounts for certain current political learning that restores the dignity of ethics and politics in social space. . To do this, we will make an argumentative path in two stages: a first stage, which specifies certain theoretical questions linked to the contexts of justice; and a second, which delivers overview of the Latin American social struggles that question neoliberal policies and post-dictatorship democracies.
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