Decrypting Justice: From Epistemic Violence to Immanent Democracy
By Oscar Guardiola-Rivera (Contribution by), Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo (Editor), Bethania Assy (Contribution by), Marinella Machado-Araujo (Editor), Rafael Rolo (Contribution by), Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Editor), Angus MacDonald (Editor), Laura Edith Saavedra Hernández (Contribution by), James Martel (Editor), Michael Monclou-Chaparro (Contribution by), Julián Trujillo-Guerrero (Contribution by), María Daniela Delgado-Álvarez (Contribution by), María Elena Rojas (Contribution by), Jaime Ortega (Contribution by), Luisa Gabriela Morales-Vega (Contribution by), Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo (Contribution by), Marinella Machado-Araujo (Contribution by), Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Contribution by)
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By Oscar Guardiola-Rivera (Contribution by), Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo (Editor), Bethania Assy (Contribution by), Marinella Machado-Araujo (Editor), Rafael Rolo (Contribution by), Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Editor), Angus MacDonald (Editor), Laura Edith Saavedra Hernández (Contribution by), James Martel (Editor), Michael Monclou-Chaparro (Contribution by), Julián Trujillo-Guerrero (Contribution by), María Daniela Delgado-Álvarez (Contribution by), María Elena Rojas (Contribution by), Jaime Ortega (Contribution by), Luisa Gabriela Morales-Vega (Contribution by), Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo (Contribution by), Marinella Machado-Araujo (Contribution by), Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Contribution by)
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This book deploys the theory of encryption of to decrypt justice, setting in opposition Justice, written with the hegemonic capital letters of Western ideas, and justice, in its everyday workings within disparate communal forms and the exercise of multiplicity.
As it decrypts justice, the book argues that late-coloniality, through its construction of the “hidden people,” shattered the possibility of true communities in the service of a transcendent model, consisting ofthe market, the consti...
As it decrypts justice, the book argues that late-coloniality, through its construction of the “hidden people,” shattered the possibility of true communities in the service of a transcendent model, consisting ofthe market, the consti...






















