A Topological Reading of Ernesto Laclau
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https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.41.1.10Keywords:
topology of chaos, nonlinear dynamics, political theory, populism, hegemony, antagonism, heterogeneityAbstract
This work proposes a reading of Laclau’s theory on populism using concepts from topology applied to dynamical systems. The analogical correspondences are established between the elements used in the reconstruction of a topological structure from data and categories such as discourse, hegemony, demand, empty and floating signifier, antagonism, and heterogeneity.
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