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    homohortus (homohortus@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 01:08:38 JSThomohortushomohortus
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    @sz_duras @tofol.bsky.social In light of Brennan's critique of use of #biopower, it's essential to explore how this may obscure the realities of contemporary #capitalism. As I discussed in my recent post, Brennan's insights resonate with #Illich's critique of institutional monopolies and #Latour's theory of actants. This interplay reveals the complexities of power dynamics and suggests that #Deleuze's "micro-ruptures" can challenge dominant structures. https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113724435018959442

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      The Opacity of Biopower: A Reflection on Timothy Brennan’s Critique 🔍 Timothy Brennan critiques #Hardt and #Negri's Empire, arguing their use of #biopower obscures contemporary #capitalism's realities. He aligns with #Illich on institutional monopolies and highlights #Latour's theory on human/non-human actants. Deleuze’s "micro-ruptures" suggest ways to challenge dominant structures, paving paths for political alternatives like "double power." 🌍 #sociology #politics… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-opacity-of-biopower-a-reflection-on-timothy-brennans-critique/
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