Sumario: | This book by Enrique Dussel explores philosophical and political themes with a focus on Latin American perspectives. It critiques modern eurocentrism and seeks to establish a dialogue between South-South philosophies, highlighting issues of colonization and liberation. The book examines the political philosophy of Paul of Tarsus, discusses concepts like populism and solidarity, and analyzes the works of influential thinkers such as Nietzsche, Derrida, and Walter Benjamin. It also addresses the role of philosophy in understanding modernity and the colonial ethos. Aimed at scholars and students of philosophy, particularly those interested in liberation philosophy and Latin American thought, the book offers a comprehensive critique of contemporary and historical philosophical dialogues.
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