@article{Soto_2020, title={Rural social movements in neoliberal times: antagonisms and political subjectivities in resistance}, volume={1}, url={https://resistances.religacion.com/index.php/about/article/view/29}, DOI={10.46652/resistances.v1i2.29}, abstractNote={<p>This article analyses the political experience of the Movimiento Nacional Campesino Indígena - Somos Tierra, with the intention of characterizing the forms of resistance that have emerged in rural Latin America, particularly in Argentina. The hypothesis is that in the praxis of social/popular movements, in particular the peasant-indigenous movements, political subjectivities are structured and re-configured in processes of resistance, whose action networks form another episteme and a new political culture that is evident, among other things, in the knowledge that emerges from political work and the collective spaces built in the countryside. To this end, it is attempted to review the theoretical-political nuclei that cross the Latin American popular mobilization from the MNCI/Somos Tierra as a space of rural politics that configure a frontal resistance to the neoliberal phase of global capitalism.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History}, author={Soto, Oscar}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={122-133} }