Social Movements and collective action as bases of Latin American philosophy

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The proposal of philosopher Arturo Roig (Mendoza, Argentina 1922-) on the existence of a morality of protest in Latin American philosophy, has aspects considered significant for sociological analysis. The author refers to a moral tradition developed in Latin America since the beginnings of its history, and in close relation with liberation movements and social mobilizations carried out by subordinated sectors. What is pursued here is to analyse a series of contemporary collective phenomena emerging in Argentina, as the means to understand the processes that underly the conformation of a Latin American thought that seeks to crack oppressive totalities.

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Nazareno Bravo
Bravo, N. (2018). Social Movements and collective action as bases of Latin American philosophy. Polis (Santiago), 9(27). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2010-N27-731

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