The root crisis of being in modernity / coloniality.
A study from the imaginary and social practices of life
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rsoc.v0i29.16976Keywords:
Being, crisis raigal, modernity, coloniality, maginary, practicesAbstract
This article seeks to understand and explain the horizon crisis of sense of being, knowledge and power of modernity / coloniality from the imaginary and social practices of life today. A deep crisis in its processes of individuation, sociability, identity and symbolic worlds between loneliness and hedonism. A transition towards a new horizon of transcultural historical sense of life in the face of a neuro-power that increasingly depletes itself in individual and collective unhappiness.
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