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Decrypting Justice

Decrypting Justice From Epistemic Violence to Immanent Democracy

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Decrypting Power and Coloniality: Philosophical Perspectives from and through the Global South

Decrypting Justice

From Epistemic Violence to Immanent Democracy

Oscar Guardiola-Rivera | Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo | Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo | Bethania Assy | Marinella Machado-Araujo | Marinella Machado-Araujo | Rafael Rolo | Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni | Angus MacDonald | Laura Edith Saavedra Hernández | James Martel | Michael Monclou-Chaparro | Julián Trujillo-Guerrero | María Daniela Delgado-Álvarez | María Elena Rojas | Jaime Ortega | Luisa Gabriela Morales-Vega | Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo | Marinella Machado-Araujo | Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni

Political Science / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism

This book deploys the theory of encryption of to decrypt justice, setting in opposition Justice, written with the hegemonic capital letters of Western ideas, and justice, in its everyday workings within disparate communal forms and the exercise of multiplicity.
As it decrypts justice, the book argues that late-coloniality, through its construction of the “hidden people,” shattered the possibility of true communities in the service of a transcendent model, consisting ofthe market, the constitution, the nation, and the economy. The first three chapters serve as the theoretical backbone of the book, engaging sovereignty, posthumanism, Artificial Intelligence, and epistemic injustice. Chapters 4 and 5 describe the emancipation of the people through alternate communal practices: “Quilombismo” in Brazil and “Corazonar” of Tseltal women in Mexico. Chapter 7 examines the Tosepan’s practices in Mexico to decrypt hegemonic territorial forms, and chapters 6 and 8 explore how Western judicial systems disempower the people, focusing on Central American migrants and critiques from the Colombian peace process.
Edited by Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo, Marinella Machado-Araujo, and Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Decrypting Justice: From Epistemic Violence to Immanent Democracy is a transforming force, not only in the way which we understand reality but also in the tools with which we build it.

Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo is author of Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State (2016), Being and Contingency: Decrypting Heidegger’s Terminology (2021), Editor of Decrypting Power (2018), and of Ser y Contingencia (2023) and Teoría Crítica Constitucional (2014).
Marinella Machado-Araujo is professor of the graduate and post-graduation law programs of the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais - PUC Minas-Brazil.
Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni is professor and Chair of Epistemologies of the Global South at the University of Bayreuth in Germany.


Publication Date: 26 February 2025
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Lexington Books
ISBN-13: 9781666961157
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 244
Weight (oz): 17.76

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