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    @LuciaMendezEM

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Updated Saturday, July 4, 2020 - 9:56 PM

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When the Podemos phenomenon was born, back in 2014, a Canadian professor, Jon Beasley-Murray , author of the Posthegemony essay , who theorized about the role of "affects" in politics , had a lot of popularity on the alternative left . "Politics does not have so much to do with ideology, but with bodies, affections and habits. There are good habits, those that help to build community, and bad, self-destructive ones ». Podemos took out the emotions - outrage and anger at the 2008 crisis - and affection before anyone else. He proclaimed that the personal was also political. They wanted to build community and ended up in a drift autod

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