Six Theses toward a Critique of Political Reason

Radical Philosophy Review 2 (2):79-95 (1999)
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The author explores the viability of rational political action - here understood as a philosophy of liberation - through an examination of practical and material, practical-discursive, strategic and instrumental, critically normative, discursive, and strategic criteria.

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Enrique Dussel Ambrosini
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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