Democracy and neo-capitalism in the eighties. The "two" lefts in the face of governance

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In relation to neo-capitalism thought and its current power, the author asks himself if there are reasons to claim for social justice today. In order to answer this question, he undertakes an analysis of some historical elements that in his opinion would have been decisive to reach the current state of democracy in the West, reeling off some of the ideological differences on governance of democracy that emerged in the left and lead to two different paths within themseñves with the victory of the one identified to social democratic positions. This, he states, a social democracy reconverted in third way, and a communism armed with high-sounding slogans but little substance, share the leftist political clientele in this side of the world.

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Rafael Rodríguez Prieto

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Rafael Rodríguez Prieto

Doctor Europeo. Profesor Asociado en el Área de Filosofía del Derecho de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla. Investigador Postdoctoral en el European Law Research Center de la Harvard Law School de Universidad de Harvard y Visiting Fellow del Real Colegio Complutense en la Universidad de Harvard. Licenciado en Filosofía y Ciencias de la Educación y en Derecho por la Universidad de Sevilla. Master en Derecho por la Universidad Internacional de Andalucía en el programa “Teorías Críticas del Derecho y la Democracia en Iberoamérica”.

Rodríguez Prieto, R. (2018). Democracy and neo-capitalism in the eighties. The "two" lefts in the face of governance. Polis (Santiago), (10). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2005-N10-359

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