“El peor de los fascismos puede parecer popular”
Una crítica de Severino Croatto en los orígenes de la Filosofía de la Liberación Latinoamericana
Abstract
This brief paper will report on a debate that had the Catholic biblical scholar José Severino Croatto as one of its main protagonists. The event, about which there is no much documentation, consisted of a strong controversy around the meaning of “the people” or “popular culture with those considered to be the fathers of the Latin American philosophy of liberation. This refers to one of the internal debates that the Argentine pole of the philosophy of liberation had in its beginnings. We will also seek to point out the implications of that debate for our theologies today.
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