La compleja articulación del concepto de democracia radical en el contexto de la globalización
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2009
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Universidad de Barcelona
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Gamero, Isabel G. “La compleja articulación del concepto de democracia radical en el contexto de la globalización”. Astrolabio: revista internacional de filosofia, no. 9, pp. 75-84, https://raco.cat/index.php/Astrolabio/article/view/197704.
Abstract
A lo largo de este artículo se tratará de esbozar el concepto de democracia radical, acuñado por la filósofa belga Chantal Mouffe. Una de las aportaciones más importantes de esta autora es la recuperación de ciertos elementos del segundo Wittgenstein para la definición de su teoría política, aún sabiendo que el filósofo vienés nunca se ocupó de esta materia. Profundizaremos en esta relación entre Wittgenstein y Mouffe para conocer los límites de la democracia radical, teniendo en cuenta que es sólo de un concepto teórico, sino que, expresado en términos wittgensteinianos, se trata de un modo de vida, de una nueva práctica de la política acorde a nuestro globalizado presente
Abstract: In this paper we would try to understand the concept of “radical democracy”, defined by the Belgian philosopher Chantal Mouffe. One of her most important points is the adaptation of some elements of the second Wittgenstein to her political theory, even though the Austrian philosopher never theorized about politics. We will go deeper into this Wittgenstein-Mouffe link and its complexities, understanding that the radical democracy is not a theoretical concept but a way of life (in the wittgensteinian expression), a new political praxis for our globalized time.
Abstract: In this paper we would try to understand the concept of “radical democracy”, defined by the Belgian philosopher Chantal Mouffe. One of her most important points is the adaptation of some elements of the second Wittgenstein to her political theory, even though the Austrian philosopher never theorized about politics. We will go deeper into this Wittgenstein-Mouffe link and its complexities, understanding that the radical democracy is not a theoretical concept but a way of life (in the wittgensteinian expression), a new political praxis for our globalized time.