Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State: Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Autor Ricardo Sanín-Restrepoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2016
Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo turns to the colonized, the marginalized, the creolized, and creates two novel concepts of politics, the "hidden people" and the "decryption of power" to reach a politics through and of radical democracy. The book shows that democracy is the only space of proper politics and the essential opposition of colonization and power as potestas. Sanín-Restrepo connects post-structuralism, subaltern studies, critical legal studies, de-colonial studies and Caribbean thought to muster the necessary theoretical tools to propose new grounds to decrypt the semblance of democracy that is liberalism and thus to demonstrate that democracy, far from being the standardized rule of the majority, a simple process or an institution, is the true being in the world and of the world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781783487066
ISBN-10: 1783487062
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1783487062
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Global Critical Caribbean Thought
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements / 1. Coloniality: Decrypting Power in a Solid State / 2. First Definition of Democracy: The Hidden People as the Dark Energy of Power / 3. Difference and Simulacra: The Poisoned Gift of Platonism / 4. The Plastic Soul of Democracy: Power Between Potentia, Potestas, and Actuality / 5. The Phantom Pain of Civilization: Against Negri´s Understanding of Spinoza / Bibliography / Index
Recenzii
Sanín-Restrepo seeks to turn the tables on the operations of power in our world; far from accepting the dominance of the oppressive system of state capitalism due to its very tangible presence, he seeks to point out the tangibility of that which opposes it and which can fight its fire with an immanent fire of its own.
Decolonizing Democracy is a radical and provocative text...and one hopes that Sanín-Restrepo will continue to explore the philosophical vistas unto which it has opened a window.
Sanin Restrepo´s work gives us a thoughtful and innovative account of how democracy - "as the only conceivable space of politics" - is occluded by coloniality. For those interested in the decolonial perspective, this book is of paramount importance and a long-awaited contribution which introduces democracy to the debate.
Sanín-Restrepo argues that the key to a better, non-culturalist notion of difference lies not in the types of atoms that make up language/society, but in their arrangement. A more hopeful and conscious politics requires integration into a whole in which feedback creates differentiation, with all parts affecting one another. Domination seeks to turn our linguistic-performative political powers into a simple feed-forward mechanism. The latter gives us simulated democracy. In this fascinating book Sanín-Restrepo invites us to rise against it, like Neo and Trinity do in The Matrix.
Decolonizing Democracy is a radical and provocative text...and one hopes that Sanín-Restrepo will continue to explore the philosophical vistas unto which it has opened a window.
Sanin Restrepo´s work gives us a thoughtful and innovative account of how democracy - "as the only conceivable space of politics" - is occluded by coloniality. For those interested in the decolonial perspective, this book is of paramount importance and a long-awaited contribution which introduces democracy to the debate.
Sanín-Restrepo argues that the key to a better, non-culturalist notion of difference lies not in the types of atoms that make up language/society, but in their arrangement. A more hopeful and conscious politics requires integration into a whole in which feedback creates differentiation, with all parts affecting one another. Domination seeks to turn our linguistic-performative political powers into a simple feed-forward mechanism. The latter gives us simulated democracy. In this fascinating book Sanín-Restrepo invites us to rise against it, like Neo and Trinity do in The Matrix.