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Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State (Global Critical Caribbean Thought)

Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State (Global Critical Caribbean Thought)

Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State (Global Critical Caribbean
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Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State (Global Critical Caribbean Thought) Paperback - 2018

by Sanín-Restrepo, Ricardo

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  • Title Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State (Global Critical Caribbean Thought)
  • Author Sanín-Restrepo, Ricardo
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 241
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
  • Publication date 2018
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1783487062.S
  • ISBN 9781783487066
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Latin America
  • Quantity available 2

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Democracy is the apparent motor of globalization, binding together ideas and institutions such as citizenship, human rights, race, the free market, multiculturalism, development, politics and the economy. This book looks to overturn this dogma and demonstrate that 'liberal' democracy in fact encrypts and naturalizes the horrors of capitalism and of coloniality, while denying true or radical democracy, principally through constitutions and constitutional theory.

Ricardo Sann-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. Sann-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.

About the author

Ricardo Sann-Restrepo is a member of the Caribbean Philosophical Association and a professor of legal and political theory at several institutions across Latin America, including Universidad Autnoma de Mexico (UNAM), Universidad Central de Quito, Universidad San Luis de Potos (Mexico), PUC Rio de Janeiro, and Universidad Javeriana in Colombia, among others.
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