Subjetividad, ciudadanía y emancipación
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/cp.vi1.232Keywords:
Subjectivity, Citizenship, Social politicsAbstract
With a translation from home and playing with memory, we bring to put together collectible fascicles an essay by the relatively little known, at least for those here, the Portuguese philosopher and sociologist Boaventura Santos who, in this text, asks historically and sociologically about the difficult marriage between subjectivity and citizenship, a subject that, read between the lines, undoubtedly questions yesterday and today of so-called “social” policies.