Critical notes on the concept of hegemony in Dussel and Laclau

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https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-2201201900048621

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Hegemony, populism, politics, neoliberalism

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This article studies the fundamental aspects of Dussel’s critique of the formal model of hegemony developed by Laclau. In this context, a concept of popular hegemony tied to the centrality of the reproduction of life as a normative criterion in politics is proposed, as well as an argument against the abstract decisionism of the populist theory of Laclau.  The text also offers –as suggested by Castro-Gomez’s reading– a critique of Dussel’s ideas from a post-foundationalist perspective, which leads to questioning the very idea of an unconditional universal.  Finally, we conclude by positing a critique of some of the theoretical viewpoints shared by both authors, identifying the limitations of the very concept of hegemony.

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  • , Complutense University of Madrid
    Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España)

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2019-07-08

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Critical notes on the concept of hegemony in Dussel and Laclau. (2019). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(48), 123-137. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-2201201900048621