Is it Possible to Think the Decoloniality under the Populist Reason of Laclau in the Twentieth Century?
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Keywords

Decoloniality
Transmodernity
Communitarianism

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Hernández Rivera, J. I. (2019). Is it Possible to Think the Decoloniality under the Populist Reason of Laclau in the Twentieth Century?. Psicologías, 3, 106–120. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/psicologias/article/view/17913

Abstract

The present theoretical investigation analyzes the phenomenon of how the Ernesto Laclau populist reason helps to facilitate the process of decoloniality in an ideological and intersubjectivity way in the performative figure of the populist leader in Latin American vs the hegemony specter of the transmodernity. The social movements that we are going to allude and describe of these decoloniality processes is Los Zapatistas of Mexico, The Rural Worker without lands of Brazil, The Social Movement of Gaining Fabriques of Argentina, and others. 

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