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The Rebellion of the Masters

Reflections on the crisis of Anglo-Saxon capitalism, the depression of the masters, and the obedient euphoria of their slaves

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The Rebellion of the Masters

De: Jorge Majfud
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For centuries, it was asserted that history advanced through the rebellion of the oppressed. Once again, as during the Reconstruction Era following the abolition of chattel slavery in the United States, the world has entered a reverse dynamic: the rebellion of the masters. Under the guise of freedom, merit, and the market, economic, political, and cultural elites have managed to present themselves as victims, while consolidating an increasingly concentrated and less visible power. This book is an organized series of reflections on the foundational myths of liberalism and post-capitalism. Inequality, structural violence, and symbolic manipulation are not anomalies of the system, but rather its very conditions of possibility. From colonial history to artificial intelligence, from formal democracy to the media, The Rebellion of the Masters reveals the mechanisms by which power reproduces itself while proclaiming its own fragility. The author proposes a critical reading of the immediate present that challenges both right-wing dogmas and progressive complacency. This is not a book of comfort or slogans, but an urgent invitation to think about power when it no longer presents itself as power, but as common sense. Understanding who rules (and how they do it) remains the first step toward any genuine form of emancipation. Ciencia Política Filosofía Mundial Política y Gobierno Relaciones Internacionales Liberalismo Socialismo Capitalismo
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