Publication: Mesa 4. Ciudadanía en crisis.-El futuro del socialismo ante la actual crisis económica, visto desde las parejas: Laclau y Mouffe-Hardt y Negri
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López Frías, Francisco Javier
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Universidad de Murcia
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La intención de esta comunicación es la siguiente, durante la primera gran crisis económica que están
sufriendo las sociedades democráticas del S.XXI, qué tipo de reflexión puede hacerse desde la izquierda,
principalmente desde el socialismo democrático, para tratar de utilizar la situación actual de crisis a modo
de impulso para buscar la consecución de un mundo mejor. Para ello, utilizaré dos parejas de autores
como guías básicas: Laclau y Mouffe con su texto Hegemonía y estrategia socialista, y Hardt y Negri con
sus dos obras: Imperio y Multitud.
Abstract Contemporary society's getting through the first major crisis been suffered by 21st century democratic population, at this point it claims necessary the thought on economical and social policies which could be done guided to improve this global situation. In this paper we would try to look for some action lines in order to get it, through the leftish political parties action, based on these two works: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy by Laclau and Mouffe, and Empire by Hardt and Negri.
Abstract Contemporary society's getting through the first major crisis been suffered by 21st century democratic population, at this point it claims necessary the thought on economical and social policies which could be done guided to improve this global situation. In this paper we would try to look for some action lines in order to get it, through the leftish political parties action, based on these two works: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy by Laclau and Mouffe, and Empire by Hardt and Negri.
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