Abstract

The objective of this article is to provide elements of analysis to criticize the universalizing visions of the economy, which carries with it the proposal of the progress of colonial modernity that has denied non-market, non-capitalist and anti-patriarchal socioeconomic thoughts and practices. Making visible the existence of other epistemic and ontological matrices of significance of the economic in social existence will allow us to advance towards a decolonization of economic science, which will propose conceiving progress from the situated particularities of each historical context, and that will allow us to recover the unity of the public and private sphere, the repoliticization of the domestic space, and the need to recover control not only of the means of production, but also of work, subjectivity, collective authority, sexuality and nature. Realidad: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades No. 163, 2024: 67-91.

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