Social Movements and Latin American Philosophy: From Ciudad Juárez to Ayotzinapa

USA: Lexington Books (2020)
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This book provides a historical and theoretical analysis of the Ayotzinapa social movement from the perspective of Latin American philosophy. The author addresses questions such as how a social movement is born, how (and if) the distinct social movement organizations should be defined, and what (if any) should be the extent of these organizations.

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Luis Ruben Diaz Cepeda
Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez

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