The Socio-Political Order of the Late-modern World and the Subject that Inhabits It
Abstract
This text reflects on the socio-political conditions of late-modernity and advanced capitalism, the way in which they set-up the subject in their relationships with the world. Likewise, the writing adheres to the investigations around the importance of the subject being politicized.Downloads
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