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MEXICO: We Need to Philosophise from an Indigenous Framework
Philosophising from Indigenous Communities: An Urgent Necessity In Mexico, one of the main tasks for philosophers today is to deal with the country’s social reality, which in many ways finds itself in crisis. Mexican philosophy, therefore, unlike others, is … Continue reading
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Luis Villoro and the Voice of the Caracol
“The next century will belong to indigenous people”, proclaimed Jesuit priest Ricardo Robles, under the shade of the enormous ceiba tree of La Realidad (five years before that Caracol was created). “Their worldview and their values will open the way … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchism, Anarchy, Caracoles, Chiapas, Committees of Good Government, EZLN, Freedom, Indigenismo, Indigenous People, Juntas de Buen Gobierno, Justice, Latin America, Left-wing, Leftist, Libertarian Communism, Luis Villoro, Marxism, Mexico, Participatory Democracy, Politics, Popular Democracy, Rebellion, Revolution, Socialism, Zapatismo, Zapatistas
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