ISRR 2025 Session 8: The Case for a Radically Relational Democracy
Автор: International School of Radical Relationism
Загружено: 2025-05-12
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The 8th ISRR online seminar was held on 9th May, 2025. Rebeccah Nelems from Athabasca University, Canada and Monica J. Sanchez-Flores from Thompson Rivers University, Canada presented at this seminar on their upcoming collaborative paper titled “The Case for a Radically Relational Democracy” .
Nelems and Sanchez-Flores discussion was set in the context of the current rise of populist authoritarianism being viewed by many subscribers as a symbol for democracy and upholding ideals of liberty, freedom, and equality. In contrast the presenters argue that the rise of populist authoritarianism in democratically elected office is not only unsurprising; it is the logical conclusion and natural outcome of a system with continued roots in Cartesian logic that generates and legitimates an individualist thinking self (ego cogito) whose ways of thinking and being obstruct awareness of its own coloniality. In summation, the speakers reflect on theories of relationality, including Indigenous theories of complex relationalities to explore what it might mean to compost Cartesian impulses and supremacy structures to co-create the grounds of a non-anthropocentric radically relational democracy.
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