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Routledge Critical Theory of Coloniality - Social Thought Book

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Critical Theory of Coloniality (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought) explores the evolution of social critique from the Frankfurt School to a pluriversal dialogue. This work examines how the critique of capitalist domination expands to include the historical Critical Theory of Coloniality (CTC). By examining the dialogue between the Global South and the Global North, the text identifies intellectual fields dedicated to denouncing domination and promoting emancipatory ideas at the borders of colonial capitalism. This book argues that the strength of CTC lies in its commitment to theoretical and methodological pluralism. It provides a necessary framework for redefining social and political thought in a globalized context. Readers will gain insight into how these intellectual movements work to challenge existing power structures and promote new ways of thinking about social justice and political liberation.

Key Features

Examines the transition of critique from the Frankfurt School to a pluriversal dialogue between the Global South and Global North.

Identifies intellectual fields focused on denouncing domination and promoting emancipatory ideas.

Explores the intersection of social theory and the borders of colonial capitalism.

Argues for the importance of theoretical and methodological pluralism in modern thought.

Provides a framework for the necessary redefinition of social and political thought.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
13 April 2022
Listed Since
21 October 2021

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