Filosofía, religión, espiritualidad, política, poder y mística en la era global

Ciudad de México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América Latina y el Caribe (2022)
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Abstract

Scrutinizes how philosophical concepts interrelate with politics, theology, economics, and mysticism, tracing their impact on everyday life and power dynamics. This exploration uncovers the theological and political underpinnings of Western philosophical ideas, revealing how they serve as instruments of dominance and control. Urgent calls are made for the recovery of communal solidarity, ethics, and responsibility in the face of neoliberalism's dehumanizing exclusion. Underscores that true freedom arises within a balanced community, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual and collective liberty. In the contemporary world, grappling with human suffering necessitates political and social struggle against prevailing power structures. This critical analysis laments the diminishing relevance of the humanities, social sciences, and humanism in an increasingly technocratic global era.

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