AUC INTERPRETATIONES
AUC INTERPRETATIONES
AUC Interpretationes. Journal of Contemporary Phenomenology is a new series and a continuation of AUC Interpretationes. Studia Philosophica Europeana, that has covered since 2009 a broader view on 20th-century philosophy, while it is now focusing more particularly on French and German phenomenology.

AUC INTERPRETATIONES, Vol 11 No 2 (2021), 81–106

Article

Communalisme andin et hétéronomie sans servitude: Deux hypothèses pour penser la liberté dans son rapport à la terre au-delà du principe d’autonomie

[Andean Communalism and Heteronomy Without Servitude: Two Hypotheses to Think About the Concept of Freedom Within Its Relationship to Land Beyond the Principle of Autonomy]

Nicolás Meneses Álvarez

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/24646504.2025.17
published online: 25. 03. 2026

abstract

This text analyses the relationship between the concept of freedom and the land. It problematizes the principle of autonomy, as the hegemonic understanding of freedom in Western societies, since it presupposes an ontology of property, thus a subject-object relationship to the land. In this perspective, the category of “thing” seems to capture the concept of land transforming it into an inanimate object. By analyzing the politic economy of Andean societies with collective access to the land, we argue that the relationship to the land is not to be considered in terms of property but in terms of a principle of harmony. Our hypothesis is that this principle of harmony is to be considered as the principle that gives conceptual solidity to Safatle’s hypothesis of freedom as heteronomy without servitude.

keywords: freedom; autonomy; communalism; heteronomy; pishinto; Safatle; Gomez-Müller

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