What if Milei were (somewhat) reasonable?
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Milei has burst into our history with a double figure, with a double function. The most visible and identifiable is that of one faccio more, another centurion of the extreme right; the other, more hidden and cryptic, more finely nihilistic and which should be highlighted, refers to the front of struggle in which capitalism today seeks forces for its reproduction: the domination of the word, and more specifically the control of signifiers, where the left has ceded ground and lost identity. Milei offers us, despite himself, the opportunity to know what is at stake and to consciously assume our position on the scene.
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José Manuel Bermudo, Universitat de Barcelona
Catedrático de Filosofía Política y Profesor Emérito, Facultad de Filosofía (Universidad de Barcelona, España). Ha sido creador e IP del grupo de investigación consolidado “Crisis de la razón práctica”, que trabaja en un programa amplio, centrado en la crisis contemporánea de la razón política, y creador y director del Seminario de Filosofía Política “Evelio Moreno Chimillas”, de la UB, constituido por profesores, graduados y doctorandos. E-mail: jmbermudo@ateneu.ub.edu.
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