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Analéctica is an invitation to think—to pause amid the noise of the present and reflect, from Latin America, on the ideas, struggles, and horizons that shape our time.
It was born from the conviction that philosophy does not belong only to universities, but also to the streets, classrooms, and communities seeking to understand and transform their own realities.
Each issue brings together writings that move across philosophy, history, politics, aesthetics, and social critique. It is not only about discussing ideas, but about imagining possible worlds—rethinking democracy, justice, memory, the body, language, or technology through a critical and decolonial lens.
Reading Analéctica means entering into dialogue with authors from different generations and regions—Latin American, European, African, and Asian thinkers who share a common ethical concern: how to think from the South without reproducing the logic of the North.
Within its pages, readers will find essays and reflections that seek to break the silence of the peripheries and to restore philosophy’s power to unsettle, to question, and to open new paths.
More than a journal, Analéctica is a space for free thought—a community that believes in knowledge without barriers, in critique as a form of hope, and in the written word as an act of emancipation.
