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Año:
2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
Montes Sánchez, Lucía
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Resumen
Reseña de Confrontando el mal Ensayos sobre violencia, memoria y democracia, de Antonio Gómez Ramos y Cristina Sánchez Muñoz (eds.)
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2019
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1887-505X, 1576-3935
López Rodríguez, César
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Crónica del Congreso "Derivas de Europa: Laicismo, Secularización, Alteridad" (27 y 28 de noviembre de 2017).
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2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
Handley Sabio, Carol; Peinado Andújar, Carmen María; Pérez Perales, Ana
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Reseña de Mujeres y Poder: un manifiesto, de Mary Beard.
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2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
Lizaola, Julieta
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Resumen
Reseña de Don Juan y la Filosofía, de Leonarda Rivera.
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2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
Luis López, Alberto
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Resumen
Crónica del Primer Coloquio Internacional Berkeley (7 y 8 de mayo de 2018).
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2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Resumen
Reseña de El Imperio Científico. Investigaciones político-espaciales, de Beresñak Fernando.
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2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
López de la Vieja de la Torre, María Teresa
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Institutions are a manifestation of power. According to H. Arendt, a second aspect has to be considered; institutions could decay and even petrify when the living power, the people´s power, doesn’t uphold them. The recent crisis in the national and the international political sphere, could derive from insufficient backing of power in institutional systems. However, their erosion would depend on several factors, not only of the “living power”, as H. Arendt stated. Deinstitutionalization processes are complex phenomena and, consequently, they require several levels of analysis: (1) institutions perform integration functions, articulating reciprocal expectations of agents, (2) as systems of rules, institutions define rights and duties (3) the role of “constitutive rules”. In general, the normativity or deontic power of public systems of rules has to be taken into account.
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Año:
2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
De la Fuente Lora, Gerardo
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Resumen
From the beginning of modernity, the speeches that have managed to seduce society, people and social movements, are those that have raised the proposal to end politics. Both liberalism and Marxism had this perspective in common: both were forms of utopias that dreamed of the elimination of politics as a component of the social world. The deinstitutionalization, that is to say, the ineffectiveness of any action that today is intended as a policy, is the form that the old ideal of ending politics has assumed in our days. In a certain sense it is the realized utopia.
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Año:
2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
G. Navarro, María
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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In this article, the hypothesis according to which the institutional change is determined by the mobilization of social capital is exposed. It is analysed what consequences derived from this fact in relation to the processes of deinstitutionalization of the policy. It proposes an interpretation of academically relevant results about the meaning of the term ‘deinstitutionalization’, explains some of the most important antecedents on institutional theory and, finally, proposes some fundamental ideas to advance the philosophical reflection about the so-called new institutionalism.
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Año:
2019
ISSN:
1887-505X, 1576-3935
Campillo, Antonio
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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In the Western political tradition, politics has been identified with sovereignty, understood as the coercive control of a ruling elite over a clearly defined population and territory. Since the 19th century, emancipatory movements have extended the politics, in an intersectional manner, to all forms of social relations. In parallel, the triple process of urbanization, stateization and globalization of capitalist society have extended the field from the political, in an cosmopolitan manner, to the different territorial scales of social, technological and ecological interaction. All these changes require us to rethink the concept of politics and renew democracy in all spheres and scales of human life.
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