Ernesto Laclau

[...]Laclau demonstrated that we are antagonists in an ongoing struggle, which transforms not only the world we inherit, but the subjects we become. [...]far discourse theorists have failed to come to terms with these logics, both those of protest, and those of the financial and monetary equivalence...

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Critical Exchange
Critical Theory
Democracy
Equality
Hegemony
Laclau, Ernesto (1935-2014)
Liberalism
oace
Ontology
Peronism
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Politics
Populism
Poststructuralism
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