Cultures of Energy

201 - Arturo Escobar

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Feb 2, 2022
Arturo Escobar, a Professor and author known for his insights on pluriversal politics, discusses his latest book and the concept of the pluriverse—a world where many worlds fit. He delves into the civilizational crises we face and urges a shift from an ontology of development to one of care. The conversation covers the need for radical interdependence in leftist politics, questions the reliance on 'the enemy,’ and suggests ways to foster relational awareness in everyday life. The dialogue is both thought-provoking and empowering!
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Pluriverse vs Monoverse

  • The pluriverse concept challenges the Western monoverse that assumes a single universal reality.
  • It promotes a world where many worlds and ways of being coexist through radical relationality and interdependence.
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Pluriverse Suppressed, Now Resurgent

  • The pluriverse has always existed but was suppressed by Western modernity's monolithic worldview.
  • Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples are vital in reviving plural world-making practices today.
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Left Politics Needs Relationality

  • Leftist politics can align with pluriversal politics only if it abandons fixed oppositional categories like "enemy".
  • Radical relationality demands a politics of care and adversaries without enemies.
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