El Complot en el poder: Libro de Donatella Di Cesare

Far from being mere irrational narratives, conspiracy theories constitute a rational interpretation of reality that is becoming increasingly incomprehensible. Donatella Di Cesare argues that these narratives, commonly referred to as “conspiracy theories”, assign blame to specific groups, thereby fue...

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Auteur principal: Alvarez Ramirez, Tania Guadalupe
Format: Online
Langue:espagnol
Éditeur: El Colegio de México 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/2732
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Estudios Sociológicos

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Résumé:Far from being mere irrational narratives, conspiracy theories constitute a rational interpretation of reality that is becoming increasingly incomprehensible. Donatella Di Cesare argues that these narratives, commonly referred to as “conspiracy theories”, assign blame to specific groups, thereby fueling divisions and political tensions. This process can divert attention from structural issues, leading to both depoliticization and violence against the targeted groups. While Di Cesare’s analysis primarily focuses on antisemitism, the scope of conspiracist configurations could be extended to encompass other forms of racism. She critiques approaches that pathologize conspiracism and instead advocates for the use of hermeneutics and critical theory as tools to understand the social conditions that give rise to such narratives.