Free access, neoliberalism, and criticism
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The e-book Elección, Cuidado, Gratuidad (Choice, Care, Gratuitousness) brings together articles originally presented at the XV Conference on Political Philosophy: “Choice, Care, Gratuitousness,” which took place in the city of Córdoba between June 6 and 8, 2019. In this publication, you will find works that seek to imbue three words with meaning: choice, care, and gratuity in a context of material desolation, with a state ravaged by four years of debt policies and faced with the political urgencies of a situation in which the possibility of a change or renewal of government in Argentina was looming.
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Introduction
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Desert, oasis, and caring for the world
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Care or control? Arendtian contributions to thinking about the meaning of post-transitional justice processes
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Political promises: fragility and caution
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Choose your own adventure. An Arendtian reading of the collective Desobedientes Stories
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The annihilation of spontaneity in the concentration camp universe : readings from Arendt and Rousset
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The annihilation of spontaneity in the concentration camp universe : readings from Arendt and Care and Choice: debate on ontological and ethical perspectives in the construction of the idea of time
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From care as reproduction to care as strategy: notes on feminist transformations in politics
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From graceful bodies to happy bodies: a visual and feminist analysis
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Penelopeyas, or politics as the art of weaving
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Choice, generosity, and care in the use of knowledge and truthful speech
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Some reflections on the notion of care in education
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Free access, neoliberalism, and criticism
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The only truth is reality. Some considerations on Peronism and the University
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Oligarchy: operability and estimation of a political category
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Machiavelli: choice and care of the world
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Reason and choice in Hegel's thought
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Laclau reading Hobbes: populist sovereignty?
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On caring for plurality in the public political sphere in times of reactionary populism
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For a critique of ethics and ethics in critique. Reflections on politics based on readings by Hannah Arendt, Judith Butler, and Jacques Rancière
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The invisible ones. Community and care for the world in the Age of Globalization
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The Righteous of Calais: Etienne Tassin, the exiles, and caring for the world
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Thanks for the fire
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