The Fool and the Scoundrels
Notes on a Transmodern Republicanism
Santiago Castro-Gomez(Author)
Indiana University Press
Will be published approx. on 6. April 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-253-07785-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Fool and the Scoundrels offers a sharp and original intervention in contemporary debates on decolonial thought, neoliberalism, and the future of political philosophy. Through the conceptual figures of the "fool" and the "scoundrel," it diagnoses two complementary forms of political failure: the naive belief in an external position beyond modernity and the cynical acceptance of its most destructive logics.
Against both these failures, author Santiago Castro-Gomez advances the idea of transmodern republicanism, a philosophical and political alternative grounded in a shared condition of human vulnerability. Rather than abandoning universality or reaffirming Eurocentric narratives, this book proposes a reconfiguration of the common as a historically entangled and transcultural field shaped by colonial encounters, conflict, and interdependence. Castro-Gomez combines genealogy, political theory, and critical dialogue with contemporary feminist philosophy to challenge dominant accounts of modernity and republicanism, recovering neglected archives and proposes a new way of conceptualizing politics as the collective responsibility of sustaining life under conditions of fragility and exposure.
Reframing modernity and republicanism, The Fool and the Scoundrels grounds politics in shared vulnerability, offering a transmodern vision of the common with major implications for decolonial, neoliberal, and global justice debates.
Against both these failures, author Santiago Castro-Gomez advances the idea of transmodern republicanism, a philosophical and political alternative grounded in a shared condition of human vulnerability. Rather than abandoning universality or reaffirming Eurocentric narratives, this book proposes a reconfiguration of the common as a historically entangled and transcultural field shaped by colonial encounters, conflict, and interdependence. Castro-Gomez combines genealogy, political theory, and critical dialogue with contemporary feminist philosophy to challenge dominant accounts of modernity and republicanism, recovering neglected archives and proposes a new way of conceptualizing politics as the collective responsibility of sustaining life under conditions of fragility and exposure.
Reframing modernity and republicanism, The Fool and the Scoundrels grounds politics in shared vulnerability, offering a transmodern vision of the common with major implications for decolonial, neoliberal, and global justice debates.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-253-07785-1 (9780253077851)
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Person
Santiago Castro-Gomez is Associate Professor at the Universidad Javeriana in Bogota. He is the author of Critica de la razon latinoamericana, La hybris del punto cero, Tejidos Oniricos, Revoluciones sin sujeto, and La rebelionantropologica. In English, he has published Critique of Latin American Reason and Zero Point Hubris. He was also a cofounding member of the Modernity/Coloniality group alongside Anibal Quijano, Walter Mignolo, Enrique Dussel, Catherine Walsh, Ramon Grosfoguel, Edgardo Lander, and Arturo Escobar, among others.
Content
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. Michel Foucault: Colonialism and Geopolitics
2. Race and Blood Purity
3. What to Do with Western Universalisms?
4. Open Questions in Decolonial Theory
5. Transmodern Republicanism
6. An Unthought Genealogy of Republicanism
7. Crossing Modernity
Notes
Bibliography
1. Michel Foucault: Colonialism and Geopolitics
2. Race and Blood Purity
3. What to Do with Western Universalisms?
4. Open Questions in Decolonial Theory
5. Transmodern Republicanism
6. An Unthought Genealogy of Republicanism
7. Crossing Modernity
Notes
Bibliography