Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America

The article reflects on the principles of economic efficacy and performance as relevant factors thaterode ethical, moral and esthetical values of market society that, however, looks with nostalgia the lossof humanistic values. When located in the area of governmental practice, these tensions find st...

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Autor principal: Mansilla, Felipe
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Politécnica Salesiana (Ecuador) 2016
Acceso en línea:https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/24.2016.01
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description The article reflects on the principles of economic efficacy and performance as relevant factors thaterode ethical, moral and esthetical values of market society that, however, looks with nostalgia the lossof humanistic values. When located in the area of governmental practice, these tensions find strikingexpressions in the political conducts of the called populist governments of Latin America, which proposea revolutionary and progressive discourse whose limits, are found in their very noncritical posturestowards efficienciest dynamics, industrial progress and the promotion of massive consumption. Suchpositions question the social inequalities, reject western imperialistic policies, promoting social organizationperspectives associated with the “good living” (buen vivir), and simultaneously, show adherenceto authoritarian and paternalistic traditions, praising a popular culture that reproduces values of conservativenature and new civilizing models.
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spelling oai:revistas.ups.edu.ec:article-2542019-11-29T16:54:37Z Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America La cultura popular como manifestación de conservadurismo cotidiano. Observaciones dispersas sobre el retroceso de las normativas éticas y estéticas en la actualidad latinoamericana Mansilla, Felipe cultura popular ecología ética estética nostalgia tradiciones The article reflects on the principles of economic efficacy and performance as relevant factors thaterode ethical, moral and esthetical values of market society that, however, looks with nostalgia the lossof humanistic values. When located in the area of governmental practice, these tensions find strikingexpressions in the political conducts of the called populist governments of Latin America, which proposea revolutionary and progressive discourse whose limits, are found in their very noncritical posturestowards efficienciest dynamics, industrial progress and the promotion of massive consumption. Suchpositions question the social inequalities, reject western imperialistic policies, promoting social organizationperspectives associated with the “good living” (buen vivir), and simultaneously, show adherenceto authoritarian and paternalistic traditions, praising a popular culture that reproduces values of conservativenature and new civilizing models. La cultura popular latinoamericana, especialmente bajo los regímenes populistas, es considerada habitualmente como contrapuesta a las tradiciones occidentales del capitalismo e individualismo y por lo tanto como valiosa a largo plazo. Pero examinando cuidadosamente esta cuestión según los lineamientos de la Escuela de Frankfurt, se percibe que esa cultura popular es en el fondo comercial y superficial y que, al mismo tiempo, favorece la tradición del autoritarismo y no representa ningún avance en cuestiones éticas y estéticas. Universidad Politécnica Salesiana (Ecuador) 2016-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/octet-stream https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/24.2016.01 10.17163/uni.n24.2016.01 Universitas; No. 24: (january-june 2016); 17-40 Universitas; Núm. 24: (enero-junio 2016); 17-40 1390-8634 1390-3837 10.17163/uni.n24 spa https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/24.2016.01/1077 https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/24.2016.01/1947 https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/24.2016.01/1948 Derechos de autor 2016 Universidad Politénica Salesiana
spellingShingle Mansilla, Felipe
Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America
title Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America
title_full Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America
title_fullStr Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America
title_full_unstemmed Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America
title_short Popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. Disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary Latin-America
title_sort popular culture as a manifestation of everyday conservatism. disperse observations about the regression of the ethical and esthetical normatives in contemporary latin-america
url https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/24.2016.01