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Religion without redemption, social contradictions and awakened dreams in Latin America, Luis Martinez Andrade ; translated by Antonio Carmona Baez ; foreword by Michael Lowy

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Religion without redemption, social contradictions and awakened dreams in Latin America, Luis Martinez Andrade ; translated by Antonio Carmona Baez ; foreword by Michael Lowy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Religion without redemption
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Luis Martinez Andrade ; translated by Antonio Carmona Baez ; foreword by Michael Lowy
Series statement
Decolonial studies, postcolonial horizons
Sub title
social contradictions and awakened dreams in Latin America
Summary
The world's eyes are on Latin America as a place of radical political inspiration and as an alternative to the neoliberal model. Each country in the region deals differently in its method of government, yet there are common cultural themes that tie the continent's trajectory together. Religion without Redemption looks at the sociology of religion, political philosophy and the history of ideas of the continent, in an attempt to show how Western understanding fails to come close to a correct analysis of how and why political and economic characteristics work as they do. Luis Martinez Andrade focuses on how the centrality of religion for the people of Latin America has influenced how they interact with the changes in the modern economic system. Capitalism, for example, has taken on religious characteristics: it has sacred places of worship (the shopping mall) as well as its own prophets. Martinez Andrade discusses how this form of 'cultural religion' accompanies many aspects of life in a contradictory manner: not only does it fulfil the role of legitimating oppression, it also can be a powerful source of rebellion, unveiling thus a subversive side to the status quo. Religion Without Redemption advances the ideas of liberation theory into the 21st century, and challenges the provincialism to which many Latin American thinkers are usually consigned. --Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part 1. Entelechies and cathedrals. Civilising paradigms and colonial atavisms: power and social sciences -- The shopping mall as teh paradigmatic figure of neocolonial discourse: racism and power in Latin America -- Part 2. Utopia and liberation. The portentous eclosion of the principle of hope: Ernst Bloch and liberation -- The gun powder of the dwarf: unearthly reflections on contemporary political philosophy -- Tendencies and latencies of liberation theology in the twenty-first century
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