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Subjetividad Moderna, Apoliticidad y Consumismo en Hannah Arendt

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  • Oscar Gracia Landaeta

    (Carrera de Relaciones y Negocios Internacionales - Universidad Privada Boliviana)

  • Fabricio Lobatón Delgadillo

    (Carrera de Relaciones y Negocios Internacionales - Universidad Privada Boliviana)

  • Laura Ovando Bustos

    (Carrera de Relaciones y Negocios Internacionales - Universidad Privada Boliviana)

Abstract

El artículo reconstruye algunas de las perspectivas del trabajo de Hannah Arendt que permiten considerar la subjetividad moderna y su conexión con el despliegue de la sociedad capitalista. En dicho intento, se acude a espacios menos transitados de la reflexión arendtiana, como su análisis de la “introspección” en la temprana biografía de Rahel Varnhagen, su lectura de la “transformación del ciudadano en burgués” o su consideración acerca de las masas, el consumo y el entretenimiento. El resultado es la puesta en primer plano de ciertos enfoques originales que permiten advertir algunas de las principales condiciones del sujeto contemporáneo y su relación consigo mismo.

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  • Oscar Gracia Landaeta & Fabricio Lobatón Delgadillo & Laura Ovando Bustos, 2024. "Subjetividad Moderna, Apoliticidad y Consumismo en Hannah Arendt," Investigación & Desarrollo, Universidad Privada Boliviana, vol. 24(3), pages 133-144.
  • Handle: RePEc:iad:wpaper:0824
    DOI: 10.23881/idupbo.024.3-8e
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    • B31 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought: Individuals - - - Individuals
    • B52 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Current Heterodox Approaches - - - Historical; Institutional; Evolutionary; Modern Monetary Theory;
    • Z13 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Economic Sociology; Economic Anthropology; Language; Social and Economic Stratification

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