Conviviality and Political Resistance From Below

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Ivan Illich’s legacy in Mexico, by Elías González Gómez

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This book is an act of recovery and a gesture of resistance. It brings together a constellation of thinkers whose work has often been sidelined or from the misunderstood-excluded dominant narratives of western thought, or framed narrowly within specific academic “schools.” figures like Ivan Illich. Gustavo Esteva, Sylvia Marcos, and Jean Robert have offered some of the most radical and enduring critiques of modernity, yet their insights remain largely absent from anglophone debates on crisis, politics, and alternatives. As the promises of progress and development are collapsing under the weight of ecological devastation, social fragmentation, and institutional breakdown, these voices offer a welcome renewal of political priority and urgency. Conviviality and political resistance from below: Ivan Illich’s legacy in Mexico by Elías González Gómez is not simply about translating words from Spanish into English: it is about making audible a different grammar of thought-one born not in the corridors of power but in community kitchens, autonomous monasteries. schools, abandoned intimate and the give shape friendships that to resistance.

Book details:
Title: Conviviality and Political Resistance From Below
Subtitle: Ivan Illich’s legacy in Mexico
Author: Elías González Gómez
Publisher: Active Distribution
Imprint: Rupture Press
ISBN:  9783911720069
Format: Paperback
Size: A5
148-pages
Retail Price: 8€

Weight 206 g