EDUCATION
▪ PGDip in Aesthetics and Philosophy, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
▪ PGDip in Contemporary Philosophy, Alberto Hurtado University.
▪ Master of Public Policy, University of Chile.
▪ BSc in Economics, University of Chile.
Other courses
▪ Diploma in Public Policy, University of Chicago.
▪ Summer School on Latin American Economies, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, United Nations.
▪ Diploma in Public Policy, University of Chicago.
▪ Summer School on Latin American Economies, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, United Nations.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Continental philosophy, political philosophy, political economy, Marxism and post-Marxism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, Frankfurt school, biopolitics, aesthetics, cultural studies, environmental economics, urban economics, development economics, economic history, economic thought.
▪ 2023-present: Adjunct professor at the Department of Politics and Government, Alberto Hurtado University.ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Courses taught:
▪ Introduction to Economics (2025-present).
▪ Microeconomics (2024-2025).
▪ Macroeconomics (2024-present).
▪ Research Methodology (2024).
▪ Research Project I (2024-2025).
▪ Research Project II (2024-present).
▪ Critical Readings of Contemporary Capitalism (2024).
▪ 2025-present: Lecturer at the School of Social Sciences, University of O'Higgins.▪ Microeconomics (2024-2025).
▪ Macroeconomics (2024-present).
▪ Research Methodology (2024).
▪ Research Project I (2024-2025).
▪ Research Project II (2024-present).
▪ Critical Readings of Contemporary Capitalism (2024).
Courses taught:
▪ Economics of the Public Sector (2025).
▪ Microeconomics (2025-present).
▪ Macroeconomics (2025-present).
▪ 2022-2025: Lecturer at the Faculty of Government, University of Chile.▪ Microeconomics (2025-present).
▪ Macroeconomics (2025-present).
Course taught: Economics of the Public Sector (2022-2025).
▪ 2025-2025: Lecturer at the School of Society, Politics, and Communications, Academy of Christian Humanism University.Course taught: Economic Policy (2025).
▪ 2019-2023: Lecturer at the Faculty of Juridical and Social Sciences, University of Talca.Course taught: Foundations of Economic Theory (2019-2023).
▪ 2022-2022: Lecturer at the School of Agrifood, Animal and Environmental Sciences, University of O'Higgins.Course taught: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2022).
▪ 2022-2022: Lecturer at the Academy of Christian Humanism University.
Course taught: Macroeconomics (2022).
NON-ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE
      Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
▪ 2021-2022: Consultant.
      The Nature Conservancy.
▪ 2020-2020: Consultant.
      Corporate Leaders Group for Climate Change, Chile (CLG Chile).
▪ 2016-2017: Consultant.
      United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
PUBLICATIONS
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Juventud y hardcore punk: El orden del capital frente a la alteridad destructiva” [“Youth and hardcore punk: The order of capital in the face of destructive otherness”]. Revista Pensamiento Político, no. 9, 2022. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Insomnio extático: Una lectura batailleana del insomnio en Lévinas” [“Ecstatic insomnia: A Bataillean reading of insomnia in Lévinas”]. Proaíresis, vol. 1, no. 5, 2020. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Industria musical, desarrollo técnico y reproducción capitalista” [“Music industry, technological development and capitalist reproduction”]. Resonancias, December 2020. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “La obra del individuo moderno y el devenir mitante de la economía” [“The operative workings of the modern individual and the mythifying becoming of economics”]. Estudios Nueva Economía, vol. V, no. 1 (April 2018): 70-76. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. El rol del Estado en la lucha contra la desnutrición en Chile [The role of the state in the struggle against undernutrition in Chile]. Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Public Policy. Santiago, University of Chile, December 2017. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Capitalismo, democracia y porvenir: La factibilidad democrática en el capitalismo moderno” [“Capitalism, democracy and what is to come: Democratic feasibility in modern capitalism”]. Otrosiglo, vol. I, no. 1 (July 2017): 62-73. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio, and Javier Núñez. “The Role of Public Policies and Economic Growth in the Increase of Nutrition in Chile, 1950-1990”. In Chile y Sudamérica en la Historia Económica—Actas del Tercer Congreso de la Asociación Chilena de Historia Económica, edited by Manuel Llorca-Jaña and Diego Barría Traverso. Santiago, University of Santiago, Chile, 2016.
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “La Gran Depresión en Chile. Lecciones macroeconómicas” [“The Great Depression in Chile. Macroeconomic lessons”]. Estudios Nueva Economía, vol. II, no. 1 (March 2013): 5-17. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Insomnio extático: Una lectura batailleana del insomnio en Lévinas” [“Ecstatic insomnia: A Bataillean reading of insomnia in Lévinas”]. Proaíresis, vol. 1, no. 5, 2020. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Industria musical, desarrollo técnico y reproducción capitalista” [“Music industry, technological development and capitalist reproduction”]. Resonancias, December 2020. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “La obra del individuo moderno y el devenir mitante de la economía” [“The operative workings of the modern individual and the mythifying becoming of economics”]. Estudios Nueva Economía, vol. V, no. 1 (April 2018): 70-76. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. El rol del Estado en la lucha contra la desnutrición en Chile [The role of the state in the struggle against undernutrition in Chile]. Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Public Policy. Santiago, University of Chile, December 2017. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “Capitalismo, democracia y porvenir: La factibilidad democrática en el capitalismo moderno” [“Capitalism, democracy and what is to come: Democratic feasibility in modern capitalism”]. Otrosiglo, vol. I, no. 1 (July 2017): 62-73. ⇨
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio, and Javier Núñez. “The Role of Public Policies and Economic Growth in the Increase of Nutrition in Chile, 1950-1990”. In Chile y Sudamérica en la Historia Económica—Actas del Tercer Congreso de la Asociación Chilena de Historia Económica, edited by Manuel Llorca-Jaña and Diego Barría Traverso. Santiago, University of Santiago, Chile, 2016.
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. “La Gran Depresión en Chile. Lecciones macroeconómicas” [“The Great Depression in Chile. Macroeconomic lessons”]. Estudios Nueva Economía, vol. II, no. 1 (March 2013): 5-17. ⇨
PRESENTATIONS
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. «Language, Legitimacy, Literature: In the margins of phenomenological experience». Concordia Graduate Philosophy Conference: The World in Words. Concordia University, 16th April 2021.
• Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. «La configuración mitológico-racional del capitalismo» [«The mythological-rational configuration of capitalism»]. 2019 Graduate Seminar. Insitute of Philosophy, Diego Portales University, 18th October 2019.
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio, and Javier Núñez. «El impacto de la política social en la nutrición de los chilenos, 1950-2000» [«The impact of social policy on the nutrition of Chileans, 1950-2000»]. 3rd Congress of Chilean Economic History Association. University of Santiago, Chile, 12th August 2016.
• Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio. «La configuración mitológico-racional del capitalismo» [«The mythological-rational configuration of capitalism»]. 2019 Graduate Seminar. Insitute of Philosophy, Diego Portales University, 18th October 2019.
▪ Moreno Fluxà, Ignacio, and Javier Núñez. «El impacto de la política social en la nutrición de los chilenos, 1950-2000» [«The impact of social policy on the nutrition of Chileans, 1950-2000»]. 3rd Congress of Chilean Economic History Association. University of Santiago, Chile, 12th August 2016.
OTHER STUFF
Music
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▪ Huillín: Website ▪ Bandcamp ▪ Facebook.
▪ Illuminati: Bandcamp ▪ Instagram ▪ Facebook.
▪ Yaca: Website ▪ Bandcamp ▪ Facebook.
▪ Huillín: Website ▪ Bandcamp ▪ Facebook.
▪ Illuminati: Bandcamp ▪ Instagram ▪ Facebook.
Art and design