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              <text>The right to the future and chrono-logics otherwise: Resisting governmentality’s temporal conduct</text>
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              <text>This paper attends to differing praxes of futurity circulating in Colombia, both in dominant and subaltern forms. It first considers temporality as an apparatus of governmentality, raison d&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;tat, and settler colonial logics of violence deployed in the service of late liberalism, capitalist endeavor, and the so-called &amp;ldquo;peace dividend.&amp;rdquo; In contrast, it elaborates two distinct rights claims that counter official state claims on the future: the principle of the right to a distinct vision of the future in Colombia&amp;rsquo;s black Pacific social movement; and the legal claim of the right of future generations in a historic 2018 lawsuit brought against the government by several youth from diverse regions across the country. These claims pose what I name as a &amp;ldquo;chrono-logics&amp;rdquo; otherwise &amp;ndash; temporal alterities that refuse the logics of settler colonial temporality and insist on an ecology of relations that pursue the survival and flourishing of diverse lifeworlds and futures. Este art&amp;iacute;culo se ocupa de diferentes praxis de futuridad que circulan en Colombia, tanto en formas dominantes como subalternas. En primer lugar, toma en consideraci&amp;oacute;n la temporalidad como un aparato de la gubernamentalidad, la raz&amp;oacute;n de Estado, y las l&amp;oacute;gicas de violencia del colonialismo que se despliegan al servicio del liberalismo tard&amp;iacute;o, el empe&amp;ntilde;o capitalista y el as&amp;iacute; denominado &amp;ldquo;dividendo de la paz&amp;rdquo;. Elaboramos dos reivindicaciones de derechos que contradicen las proclamas estatales oficiales sobre el futuro: el principio del derecho a una visi&amp;oacute;n distinta del futuro en el movimiento social negro pac&amp;iacute;fico de Colombia; y la pretensi&amp;oacute;n jur&amp;iacute;dica del derecho de las generaciones venideras en una demanda judicial hist&amp;oacute;rica de 2018 que interpusieron j&amp;oacute;venes de diversas regiones del pa&amp;iacute;s contra el gobierno. Estas reivindicaciones plantean lo que denomino una &amp;ldquo;crono-log&amp;iacute;a&amp;rdquo; de otra manera &amp;ndash; alteridades temporales que rechazan la l&amp;oacute;gica de la temporalidad colonialista y que insisten en una ecolog&amp;iacute;a de relaciones que persiguen la supervivencia y el florecimiento de diversos mundos y futuros. Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1051</text>
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              <text>Derechos Humanos, Futurity, Gobernabilidad, Human  rights, Liberalismo, Temporalidad, futuridad, governmentality, liberalism, temporality</text>
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              <text>Oñati Socio-Legal Series</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="http://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/1059" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/1059&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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