The Concept of Other in Latin American Liberation
Fusing Emancipatory Philosophic Thought and Social Revolt
- 398pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of the Other in Latin America, this study by Eugene Gogol integrates Hegel's dialectic, Marx's humanism, and indigenous emancipatory thought. It examines the relationship between liberatory philosophy and contemporary social movements, addressing capitalism's impact, ecological crises, and self-liberation practices. The book highlights the ongoing relevance of this discourse, referencing influential thinkers and contemporary struggles like the Zapatistas and Brazil's Landless Workers Movement, emphasizing the necessity for a deeper understanding of Latin America's complex social landscape.
