Sumario: | Claude Lefort's 'El pueblo y el poder' explores the intricate relationship between democracy, history, and totalitarianism. With a focus on modern political thought, Lefort delves into the concept of democracy not as a mere system of political institutions, but as a dynamic form of society characterized by a symbolic mutation where power is perceived as a 'place of emptiness.' This work examines the evolution of democratic principles, particularly the equality of conditions and the disruption of traditional hierarchies, contrasting them with totalitarian regimes. The book targets scholars and thinkers interested in political philosophy, history, and democratic theory, aiming to stimulate reflection on contemporary societal structures and the essence of democratic life.
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