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Neoliberal Techniques of Social Suffering

Political Resistance and Critical Theory from Latin America and Spain

Laura Quintana
Barcode 9781666915075
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Release Date: 15/08/2023

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Contributors: Laura Quintana (Edited by), Nuria Sánchez Madrid (Edited by), María Inés Fernández Álvarez (Contributions by), Pablo López Álvarez (Contributions by), Rodrigo Castro Orellana (Contributions by), Alessandro Pinzani (Contributions by), Vladimir Safatle (Contributions by), Zenia Yébenes (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books
Pages: 190

Political Resistance and Critical Theory from Latin America and Spain

This volume displays a critical analysis of the political agenda that has, in the last decades, triggered multifaceted forms of precarization and social exclusion of marginalized groups in Latin America and Spain.


Neoliberal Techniques of Social Suffering: Political Resistance and Critical Theory from Latin America and Spain is the result of the critical and political commitment of various Latin American and Spanish philosophers who share a critical approach to the global “stealth revolution” in recent decades, where neoliberalism has forced the well-being and reproduction of life to adapt to a system devastating for both humans and non-humans. The authors voice the shared concern of contemporary Spanish and Latin American societies to build new conceptions of the public and the common through mobilizing affects usually disavowed in political theory. If, in Ancient Greece, the idea of strengthening the most vulnerable and weakest was deplored as the art of sophists, this collection edited by Laura Quintana and Nuria Sánchez Madrid explores the other side of our social world to revive grassroots strategies of resistance and emancipation, which are able to bring about new distributions of power, welfare, and discursive legitimation and to extend our goal of creating a radically democratic world.