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Ethics of Liberation
In the Age of Globalization and Exclusion
Book • 2013
Enrique Dussel's 'Ethics of Liberation' explores the ethical implications of liberation theology, focusing on the perspective of those marginalized and oppressed by dominant social and economic systems.
The book articulates an ethical framework rooted in the experiences of the excluded, advocating for the creation of a more just and equitable world.
Dussel critiques traditional ethical theories for their complicity with systems of oppression, offering a new ethical paradigm based on the recognition of the other.
He draws on various philosophical and theological traditions, including Marxism and liberation theology, to develop his ethical framework.
This work emphasizes the importance of praxis and solidarity in the struggle for liberation, providing a comprehensive ethical vision for transforming oppressive structures.
The book articulates an ethical framework rooted in the experiences of the excluded, advocating for the creation of a more just and equitable world.
Dussel critiques traditional ethical theories for their complicity with systems of oppression, offering a new ethical paradigm based on the recognition of the other.
He draws on various philosophical and theological traditions, including Marxism and liberation theology, to develop his ethical framework.
This work emphasizes the importance of praxis and solidarity in the struggle for liberation, providing a comprehensive ethical vision for transforming oppressive structures.
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as a massive work that builds on the theological metaphors in the background.

Eduardo Mendieta

Enrique Dussel, "The Theological Metaphors of Marx" (Duke UP, 2024)–A Conversation with Camilo Pérez-Bustillo and Eduardo Mendieta
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, who worked with three other translators on translating it into English.

Camilo Pérez-Bustillo

Enrique Dussel, "The Theological Metaphors of Marx" (Duke UP, 2024)–A Conversation with Camilo Pérez-Bustillo and Eduardo Mendieta