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    Is the Constitution the Trap? Decryption and Revolution in Chile.Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo & Marinella Machado Araujo - 2020 - Law and Critique 31 (1):41-49.
    We will examine the revolts, begun in October of 2019, and currently developing in Chile under three conjoined parts. First, we will not try to theoretically ‘tame’ the revolutionary creature, but rather to plug immanently into the energy of the ‘potentia’ of the revolutionary event. To this extent, we will highlight the shortcomings of a theoretical enterprise that intends to explain it in traditional terms or that thrives for a variant of simple ‘reformism’. Second, and consequently, we will describe how (...)
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    Keys to Decrypt the Republic Against Democracy.Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo & Marinella Machado Araujo - 2020 - Law and Critique 33 (1):41-62.
    The concept of the republic is a complex meta-principle that facilitates and conceals global relations of domination. Specifically, it enables the invisibility of racism as the core of political power. From its very origins the concept of republic serves to seize constituent power or politeia. In modernity, as it merges with private property, it will serve as the launchpad of a vast colonization project that then evolves in a new form of power in coloniality. The article applies the theory of (...)
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    Decrypting Power.Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo (ed.) - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book provides a sharp tool for clarifying the nature of power relations in our globalized world. It presents a coherent approach from diverse disciplinary and geopolitical perspectives on key concepts such as power, democracy and the law, connecting studies of coloniality, Caribbean thought, critical legal thinking and Latin American studies.
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    Creolization as a New Poetics of Power.Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo - 2018 - CLR James Journal 24 (1):293-298.
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    Manifest injustice from the (de)colonial matrix: The reversal of the panoptic.Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo & Gabriel Méndez-Hincapié - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (1):29-36.
    Amartya Sen’s theory of enhancement of justice bears an insurmountable blind side that impairs and makes it incomplete, if not parochial. It dismisses coloniality as the veiled face of modernity without which any understanding of a theory of justice in a globalized world is impossible. Constructing a theory outside the complex frame of coloniality makes the theory vulnerable to severe hindrances. The duality produces a twofold but interdependent reality: for the western world it means the achievement of values such as (...)
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    Is the Constitution the Trap? Decryption and Revolution in Chile.Ricardo Sanin Restrepo & Ricardo Sanin-Restrepo - 2020 - Law and Critique 31.
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