Democracia y conflicto en contextos pluralistas: Entrevista con Chantal Mouffe

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Chantal Mouffe, along with Argentinian political theorist Ernesto Laclau (1935- 2014), laid down the bases of discourse theory in 1985. She later developed her work by exploring in more detail how discourse theory formulations influence the analysis of contemporary democracies. Approaching conflict as a product of the encounter with difference, Mouffe sees it as an indelible part of the constitution of social relationships. In this encounter with the author, we seek to reflect upon certain themes and problematics that are central to her work, and upon the implications of her theory for the field of contemporary education.

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Mouffe, C., Ramos, A. H., de Oliveira, A. L. A. R. M., de Oliveira, G. G. S., & de Mesquita, R. G. de M. (2014). Democracia y conflicto en contextos pluralistas: Entrevista con Chantal Mouffe. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 21(2), 749–763. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702014000200015

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