Publication: Acerca de la posibilidad de una democracia salvaje
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Villalobos-Ruminott, Sergio
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El siguiente ensayo intenta desplazar la falsa oposición entre republicanismo y
populismo a partir de matizar las condiciones históricas de lo
s diversos populismos
modernos, poniendo especial atención al caso latinoamericano, y a partir de mostrar
las limitaciones juristocráticas del republicanismo liberal. Nuestro objetivo no solo
apunta a la posibilidad de un republicanismo democrático, distin
to al liberal, sino
también a la posibilidad de un populismo no hegemónico que haga posible pensar en
una democracia salvaje, esto es, en una democracia no reducida a su historia auto
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referencial ni capturada por la formas limitativas del derecho, y por lo
mismo, una
democracia que pueda ser pensada no solo como régimen político, sino también
como forma de vida infrapolítica, como afirmación de la libertad y fin de la
transferencia y la subordinación.
The following essay attempts to go beyond the false opposition between republicanism and populism, analyzing the historical conditions of possibility of diverse modern populist movements, paying special attention to th e Latin American case, but also by way of a critique of the juristrocratic limitations of liberal republicanism. Our goal is not only to show the possibility of a democratic republicanism, different to its liberal version, but also the possibility of a sav age democracy non - reducible to its auto - referential history snared by the juridical limitations of the liberal social contract. Savage democracy is not only conceived of as a political concept or regime, but rather as an infrapolitical form of life, that i s to say, as an affirmation of freedom and as the termination of the logics of transference and subordination.
The following essay attempts to go beyond the false opposition between republicanism and populism, analyzing the historical conditions of possibility of diverse modern populist movements, paying special attention to th e Latin American case, but also by way of a critique of the juristrocratic limitations of liberal republicanism. Our goal is not only to show the possibility of a democratic republicanism, different to its liberal version, but also the possibility of a sav age democracy non - reducible to its auto - referential history snared by the juridical limitations of the liberal social contract. Savage democracy is not only conceived of as a political concept or regime, but rather as an infrapolitical form of life, that i s to say, as an affirmation of freedom and as the termination of the logics of transference and subordination.
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