“The history of science must be decolonized from beginning to end”
Interview with Ramón Grosfoguel
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https://doi.org/10.24215/26183188e088Keywords:
decolonial studies, anti-imperialism, modernity, epistemicide, civilizational projectAbstract
Interview with Ramón Grosfoguel, sociologist born in Puerto Rico (1956) who is a professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California at Berkeley (USA). An international reference in Decolonial Studies and one of the most influential contemporary authors in Latin American thought, he has contributed to the analysis of modernity as a civilizational project based on a complex web of relations of domination. He is also a committed intellectual who has taken an active position in defense of the governments of the region besieged by imperialism.
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