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Sarkozy y Morin / 1
2008
La derechización del mundo / 4
2007
El socialismo liberal / 5
2008
La ética como coartada / 2
2007
La ruptura americana de Sarkozy
2007
El capitalismo, contra el planeta / 4
2007
Gilles Deleuze. La fragmentación del individuo en la "sociedad de control"
2009
La sociedad en la cual vivimos hoy día es una sociedad de control. La crisis generalizada de los “centros de encierro” (familia, escuela, ejército, fábrica, hospital, cárcel, etc.) apunta, de hecho, a la emergencia de nuevas fuerzas que conllevan el que “las sociedades disciplinarias [sean] nuestro pasado inmediato, lo que estamos dejando de ser” . Tal es el diagnóstico que establece Deleuze, siguiendo a Foucault. Sin embargo, hemos de reconocer que la sociedad de control, en tanto que objeto de reflexión propiamente filosófica, no encuentra en aquél un tratamiento conceptual al que suele estar acostumbrado su lector. Pues el tránsito reciente de las sociedades disciplinarias a la sociedad …
Glasgow ou l’Écosse urbaine dans les poèmes de Hugh MacDiarmid
2012
Hugh MacDiarmid is sometimes still thought a parochial poet, mostly interested in the depiction of rural Scotland. However, in the 1930s, he wrote several poems about the city of Glasgow but his work on urban predicaments has been largely forgotten. In his Glasgow sequence, MacDiarmid, along with many other writers in the 30s, redefines Scotland as an urban nation. Post-industrial Glasgow urges the whole country to ‘re-write’ itself and the canonical representation of rural Scotland to fade away. Scotland is mercilessly deconstructed in Glasgow 1938: Glasgow is no longer ‘a dear green place’, Scotland no longer a land of peasants but urban hell where filthy disease and dirty capitalism spre…
El “Prestige” y otras fechorías
2003
Mobilities and Globalization in the Aftermath of COVID-19
2021
Will COVID-19 kill tourism? This was a big question that came to trouble everyone dependent upon tourism, especially in the early days of it being declared a pandemic. Before it became a pandemic, experts opined that Chinese tourists and tourism businesses would be cut off from it; certain political groups in the US considered this to be a blessing in disguise. Covertly and overtly, many even celebrated how COVID-19 would dent the Chinese economy. Then, it was declared as a global pandemic, and panic ensued. The US and Europe found they no longer had the upper hand over China in containing it; rather, to the surprise of many, the Chinese government proved it could weather a pandemic much be…