Program
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Thursday 21 June, 2012 - 6:00 p.m.
Hegemony and crisis: the organisation of the popular will in Gramsci and the problems of the multitude
Session led by Germán Cano
An organic crisis, Antonio Gramsci reflected, is precisely when the old is dying and the new cannot be born. In such a situation, how does a collective political will develop? This presentation looks back at Gramsci's reflection in order to outline the strong points of the present, and to discuss the teachings that can be derived from his notion of hegemony.
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Friday 22 June, 2012 - 6:00 p.m.
Lacanian left and hegemonic articulation: Ernesto Laclau's populist reason
Session led by Jorge Alemán
The 21st century implies a transformation in the ways of thinking about the political. Is it possible to speak of a Lacanian left in this context? Can the psychoanalytical framework be useful in reflections about a new ontology of the political? In recent decades both the Laclau project concerning “populist reason” and the works of Jorge Alemán have opened interesting new debates in this direction.
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Saturday 23 June, 2012 - 11:00 a.m.
Do I hate democracy? The Rancière-Badiou debate
Session led by Ignacio Castro
Is there a way out of democracy that is not in turn a deepening of democracy? This debate, which is both implicit and open, between these two thinkers revolves around two questions. One, does a real exteriority exist from which to critique and improve upon democracy as a particular type of governmental regime? Two, is it possible to support the critique of parliamentary democracy through a type of social organisation that could once again look like some form of socialism or communism.
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Saturday 23 June, 2012 - 5:30 p.m.
What are the names of the “people”?
Debate between Jorge Alemán, Germán Cano and Ignacio Castro
In this final session, in a debate with the audience, the conclusions drawn from the various lines of reflection around the notion of the people will be analysed, and at the same time an attempt will be made to draw a map of the question in relation to the new social movements.

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