Successive global conjunctures, characterized by episodes of economic crises, wars, and environmental disasters, are nothing more than expressions of an accelerated crisis of the capitalist world system, the civilization arising from its logics, and contradictions, and the destruction it produces on nature. In this perspective, the conjunctures, understood as exceptional moments provoked by concrete facts, must be understood in these times as part of periods, and even phases of the crisis, since they share lines of continuity, which are shaping trends and possible futures (not futures?).
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