Anarquismo contemporáneo en América Latina. Ética y práctica ecologista, antipatriarcal y anticolonial
Abstract
The purpose of this research article is to analyze reflexively and critically three outstanding texts on anarchism that were systematized in Latin America, in the first decade of the 21st century. Through a description of some aspects that I consider fundamental -not the most important- in anarchism, I intend to engage in a debate that allows to expose certain outdated conceptions. From there, the intention is to trace revitalized cat-egories that are considered as close to anarchism, being these the commu-nalism, anti-extractivism and community feminism. They are proposed as an input from an anarchist perspective of the South, since it is separated from the European anarchist categorical framework, which conceives some of these forms, as prior to modernity, entering into a dichotomous logic of primitive-civilized.