Summary: | This book is a comprehensive exploration of the social and political landscapes of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as critical thought within these regions. Compiled by a group of prominent scholars, it delves into various topics such as geopolitical changes, political cycles, and the challenges faced by contemporary society. The essays collectively aim to contribute to the construction of more just societies by examining the interplay between society and governance, the influence of neoliberalism, and the role of social sciences. The book also addresses the history and evolution of critical thought, capitalism, and the need for new societal paradigms. It targets an academic audience interested in sociology, political science, and Latin American studies.
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