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COSTA, César Augusto  and  LOUREIRO, Carlos Frederico. THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTION FROM THE "WITHOUT RIGHTS": A READING IN ENRIQUE DUSSEL. e-Curriculum [online]. 2019, vol.17, n.2, pp.673-698.  Epub Aug 08, 2019. ISSN 1809-3876.  https://doi.org/10.23925/1809-3876.2019v17i2p673-698.

The essay discusses the contributions of the philosopher Enrique Dussel for the environmental issue and the process of struggle in Latin America from the perspective of "no rights" from the point of view epistemic and political. Aims to understand the political proposal of Dussel about the reality of environmental struggles linked to the process of expropriation on three occasions. At first, we will reflect the origin of the modern world-system and the implications of this historic process for the environmental issue. In the second, we will analyze the relationship between the environmental issue, the social struggles and their process of expropriation in Latin America. In the end, we will examine how the environmental issue in the political debate and expanded the social struggles in the light of the philosophy of Enrique Dussel, viewing the historicity of the victims of the world-system or "no rights" expropriated by the Eurocentric matrix and exclusionary.

Keywords : Latin America; Enrique Dussel; Social struggles; Environmental issue; Without rights.

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