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A Sense of Brutality: Philosophy after Narco-Culture
Carlos Alberto Sánchez"The study is original, bringing a wide range of voices into dialogue to present a problem that is pressing and deserving of careful analysis. The study will contribute to the field of Latin American philosophy in important ways... This is the only book by a philosopher on the topic of narco-culture, and I think it’s an important contribution to a topic that should be addressed by philosophers." — Elizabeth Millán, DePaul University
Carlos Alberto Sánchez is professor of philosophy at San Jose State University. He is a coeditor of Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings (Oxford, 2017, with Robert E. Sanchez), and author of books such as The Disintegration of Community: On Jorge Portilla's Social and Political Philosophy (SUNY, 2020, with Francisco Gallegos) and Contingency and Committment: Mexican Existentialism and the Place of Philosophy (SUNY, 2016).
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- 978-1-943208-14-2 (paperback)
- 978-1-943208-15-9 (open access)