Publication: El triunfo del anarquismo.
Conflicto, poder y creación en David Graeber
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Ramos Colás, Álvaro
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Hoy en día puede resultar paradójico hablar del triunfo de algún sistema alternativo al neoliberalismo. Sin embargo, David Graeber, teórico y activista anarquista, defiende el éxito de algunos movimientos de protesta de corte anarquista en las últimas dos décadas. Este ensayo trata de entender qué entiende él por “triunfo”, para lo cual es necesario ahondar en su concepción de la sociedad, del ser humano y, en última instancia, de la revolución. La democracia asamblearia y la acción directa serán los puntos de partida de la praxis y de la reflexión en David Graeber y, a partir de ellos, intenta redefinir las fronteras de una sociedad de individuos libres, solidarios y autónomos.
Nowadays it could look paradoxical to consider that some alternative systems to the neoliberalism has succeeded. However, David Graeber (anarchist theorist and activist himself), defends the success of some of the anarchist like protest movements in the last two decades. The present essay deals with the meaning Graeber gives to “success”, and the concepts it is based on: society, human being, and at the very last, revolution. The radical democracy and the direct action are the starting points of Graeber’s praxis and reflection, from where he tries to redefine the frontiers of a new society of free, autonomous and mutually supporting individuals.
Nowadays it could look paradoxical to consider that some alternative systems to the neoliberalism has succeeded. However, David Graeber (anarchist theorist and activist himself), defends the success of some of the anarchist like protest movements in the last two decades. The present essay deals with the meaning Graeber gives to “success”, and the concepts it is based on: society, human being, and at the very last, revolution. The radical democracy and the direct action are the starting points of Graeber’s praxis and reflection, from where he tries to redefine the frontiers of a new society of free, autonomous and mutually supporting individuals.
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