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George Gonzalez

    George A. Gonzalez es un politólogo cuyo trabajo explora la intersección de la teoría política y la cultura popular, en particular la ciencia ficción. Examina cómo estos mundos ficticios reflejan y comentan nuestros propios problemas sociales y políticos, como la justicia y la guerra. Sus análisis ofrecen una aguda visión de cómo la ficción puede dar forma a nuestra comprensión de la realidad y el futuro.

    The Absolute and Star Trek
    The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism
    • The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism

      Combatting Consumerism and Climate Change through Performance

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The Stop Shopping Church, led by Reverend Billy and Savitri D, employs performance activism to challenge consumerism and advocate for "Earth Justice." This grassroots group has collaborated with notable artists and protested major corporations while addressing broader social issues like racial justice and environmental concerns. In "The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism," George González examines the evolution of the Church from parody to serious religious engagement, highlighting the connections between capitalism, consumer rituals, and climate crisis.

      The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism
    • This volume explains how Star Trek allows viewers to comprehend significant aspects of Georg Hegel’s concept the absolute, the driving force behind history. Gonzalez, with wit and wisdom, explains how Star Trek exhibits central elements of the absolute. He describes how themes and ethos central to the show display the concept beautifully. For instance, the show posits that people must possess the correct attitudes in order to bring about an ideal society: a commitment to social justice; an unyielding commitment to the truth; and a similar commitment to scientific, intellectual discovery. These characteristics serve as perfect embodiments of Hegel’s conceptualization, and Gonzalez's analysis is sharp and exacting.

      The Absolute and Star Trek