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Misplaced ideas? : political-intellectual history in Latin America / Elías J. Palti.

By: Palti, Elías José [author.].Series: Studies in comparative political theory: ; Oxford scholarship online: Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]Copyright date: ©2024Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197556672.Subject(s): Latin America -- Historiography | Latin America -- Politics and government | Latin America -- Intellectual life | History | History of the AmericasAdditional Physical Form: Print version : 9780197556641DDC classification: 980.0072 Online resources: Oxford Academic Summary: In 'Misplaced Ideas?', Elías J. Palti examines how Latin American identity has been conceived across different epochs and diverse conceptual contexts. Palti approaches these ideas from a historical-intellectual perspective, unraveling the theoretical foundations on which the very interrogation on Latin American identity has been forumulated and re-formulated. While he does not endorse or refute any particular perspective, Palti discloses the historical and contingent nature of their foundations.
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In 'Misplaced Ideas?', Elías J. Palti examines how Latin American identity has been conceived across different epochs and diverse conceptual contexts. Palti approaches these ideas from a historical-intellectual perspective, unraveling the theoretical foundations on which the very interrogation on Latin American identity has been forumulated and re-formulated. While he does not endorse or refute any particular perspective, Palti discloses the historical and contingent nature of their foundations.

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