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ID191665
Title ProperFreeing uneven and combined development from the whip of external necessity
Other Title Information toward a synthesis with Dussel’s liberation philosophy
LanguageENG
AuthorOksanen, Aslak-Antti
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that while uneven and combined development (U&CD) scholars have made great contributions to theorising the causal implications of societal multiplicity, the overtly normative contributions of U&CD scholarship remain thin. To address this gap, I propose a synthesis between U&CD and Enrique Dussel’s normatively oriented liberation philosophy. To enable this, U&CD must be stripped of its more causally oriented concepts, like the ‘whip of external necessity', which constrains the scope of normative analysis by confining it to sovereign states. Incorporating Dussel’s liberation philosophy and its concept of exteriority into U&CD’s social ontology enables seeing beyond the states-system and allows for the inclusion of stateless peoples as entities and agents of global politics. This is demonstrated by applying the combined conceptual framework to the Chiapas Zapatista movement’s relation to the Mexican state.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 36, No.2; Apr 2023: p.164-183
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 36 No 2
Key WordsCombined Development ;  U&CD ;  Dussel’s liberation philosophy


 
 
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