Neoliberalismo en América Latina: una interpretación desde la ideología en Žižek.

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      Neoliberalism in Latin America: an Interpretation Based on the Ideology in Žižek.
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      La tesis central del presente artículo considera que la crítica al neoliberalismo es aún incompleta, pues siempre se señalan sus consecuencias económicas o sus postulados teóricos, pero poco se explica sobre cómo este proyecto logra ser subjetivado en la vida cotidiana. Para ello, se retoma la noción de ideología elaborada por Žižek, que contiene elementos teóricos clave para comprender cómo los sujetos son partícipes de sistemas ideológicos en sus acciones cotidianas, en donde se piensa que obedecen a meras contingencias cuando se encontrarían ya estructuradas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      The central hypothesis of this article is that the critique of neoliberalism is still incomplete because what is always pointed to are its economic consequences or its theoretical postulates, while little is explained about how it manages to become part of subjective consciousness in daily life. To address this, the author uses the notion of ideology developed by Žižek, which includes key theoretical elements for understanding how subjects are participants in ideological systems in their daily actions, which are thought to be mere contingencies when, in fact, they are structured. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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