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The article analyzes the uprising of the Nasa Indigenous People against the Colombian Army, which took place on Berlin Mount, located in the North of Cauca in 2012. The document argues that the uprising aforementioned questions both the primacy of humanity and the instrumental rationality are ideas through which the hegemonic tradition of modernity understands the existing relations between life and politics. The article seeks to contribute to the understanding of the ethical complexity of the most radical political methods of the Nasa Indigenous Movement.

Jesús Alejandro García, Coalición de Movimientos y Organizaciones Sociales de Colombia

Investigador de la Coalición de Movimientos y Organizaciones Sociales de Colombia (Comosoc). Magíster en Filosofía de la Universidad de los Andes; Politólogo con opción en Economía de la misma Universidad. E-mail: jesusagarcia407@gmail.com

García, J. A. (2018). "Life is what is at risk": ontology and politics of an uprising. Nómadas, (46), 95–109. Retrieved from https://editorial.ucentral.edu.co/ojs_uc/index.php/nomadas/article/view/2453

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