Climate, Anthropocene and history
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/cp.vi22.373Keywords:
Climate, Anthropocene, History, PoliticsAbstract
This reflection tries to open a conversation about two very present and urgent problems of today. Two problems that for years have gone their separate ways and that in recent decades have begun to articulate and interrelate more and more. The first refers to climate change and the Anthropocene, the second to history and time. To address these problems, the proposals of two authors from the critical South-South dialogue are analyzed: on the one hand, the postcolonial historian Dipesh Chakrabarty; and on the other, the Aymara-Bolivian political philosopher, Luis Tapia
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