Abstract
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of Michel Foucault's death and his work remains in force with singular power in the whole of social thought. His concepts and intuitions has not only aged, but seem singularly enhanced within the activism and the modulations of libertarian and anarchist tradition. We review here synthetically and without misleading claims, the foucauldian invariants on power, resistance, ethics and politics, and we argue they are a suggestive toolbox to blow up mirages and promote insubordination and practices of freedom.
Highlights
Este año se cumplen treinta años de la muerte de Michel Foucault y su obra sigue vigente con singular poderío en el conjunto del pensamiento social
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of Michel Foucault's death and his work remains in force with singular power in the whole of social thought
We review here synthetically and without misleading claims, the foucauldian "invariants" on power, resistance, ethics and politics, and we argue they are a suggestive "toolbox" to blow up mirages and promote insubordination and practices of freedom
Summary
Este año se cumplen treinta años de la muerte de Michel Foucault y su obra sigue vigente con singular poderío en el conjunto del pensamiento social. De manera sintética y sin pretensiones engañosas, las "invariantes" foucaultianas sobre el poder, la resistencia, la ética y la política, y sostenemos que son una sugerente "caja de herramientas" para dinamitar espejismos y propiciar la insumisión y las prácticas de libertad
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