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Movimientos sociales y el proyecto de autonomía [Social Movements and the Autonomy Project]

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Cancino, Leonardo
Keywords
Social movements
Capitalism
Collective Imaginary
Emancipation
Autonomy
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of political systems
Governance and ethics
Economic ethics
Methods of ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/232913
Abstract
"Castoriadis reflexiona a través de su obra sobre la relación entre los movimentos sociales y el proyecto de autonomía. Dicha relación dista de ser homogénea y transcurre por momentos de proximidad y distanciamiento. A los momentos de proximidad los agrupa bajo la noción de movimiento de emancipación y destaca la importancia de sus diferentes expresiones ya sea que se trate de contener al capitalismo, o bien de la institución de prácticas deliberativas o de derechos parciales. Paralelamente, advierte sobre los riesgos de las desviaciones y limites recurrentes en que desembocan estos actores colectivos, a saber, la contaminación por el imaginario del progreso, la burocratización, el lobby y la incapacidad de sobrepasar la movilización. Asimismo, se presenta la noción de imaginário colectivo como un dispositivo teórico que permite la aproximación a los movimientos sociales como un campo disputa y tensiones al interior del magma de significaciones sociales" ["Castoriadis thinks through his work on the relationship established between social movements and the autonomy. This relationship is far from to be homogeneity and goes through moments of closeness and distance. The moments of proximity are grouped under the notion of emancipation movement and are emphasized in the importance of its various expressions, it be to hold back capitalism or else the institution of deliberative practices or partial rights. Parallel, he warns of the risks of deviations and recurring limits to fall in these collective actors, namely, the pollution through imaginary progress, bureaucratization, the lobby and the inability to overcome the mobilization. Additionally, the notion of collective imagination is presented as a theoretical device that allows the approximation to social movements as a disputed field and tensions inside of the magma of social meanings"]
Date
2015
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Article
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