A new theoretical and epistemological project for new political culture emancipatoria
Keywords:
emancipation, Sociology, absences, emergenciesAbstract
In this review to the book To renew the critical theory and to reinvent the social emancipation (Meetings in Buenos Aires), a rereading proposes itself in key of transformation on the offer of Boaventura de Sousa Santos of problematizar the dominant western rationality, central of the North, and the conditions of production and of traffic of these knowledges. Likewise, tracks offer for a critical reading in the debate that installs the work on the meaning of the social emancipation in his political, theoretical and epistemological dimensions, and tracks are opened to approach the question for the need to reinvent the social sciences and to check his principal theories, which already are not adapted to the territories of the South.Downloads
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