Augusto Del Noce: una mirada filosófica a la contestación juvenil

Translated title of the contribution: Augusto del noce: A philosophical look at the student movement

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Abstract

1968 has been considered by Augusto Del Noce as "the richest year in implicit philosophy since 1945". In effect, the student protests of the time, far from being a circumstantial movement, constituted a rebellion against the "technocratic society", that is, a protest against the model of society that the West built after the Second World War to oppose communism. However, this rebellion was frustrated because it assumed a large part of the criteria that had led the left to change the struggle for the emancipation of the proletariat, fruit of their concern for the weak, for the banners of sexual emancipation. Del Noce warns that, lacking an adequate philosophical foundation, the May 68 movement ended up being unable to resist the instrumental rationality of the society it sought to combat.

Translated title of the contributionAugusto del noce: A philosophical look at the student movement
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)219-240
Number of pages22
JournalTopicos (Mexico)
Issue number59
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

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