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    Thomas Barrio (homohortus@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 01:27:10 JSTThomas BarrioThomas Barrio
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    @sz_duras @tofol.bsky.social I published my actual work here ! I hope feedback from you : let me know your thoughts about it. thank you a lot for your attention. https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113724435018959442 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113724886129734282 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113724692271176460 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113724639070001037 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113725252411953581 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113725467285567527 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113725378119971411 https://mastodon.social/@homohortus/113725683797423814

    In conversationabout 4 months ago from mastodon.socialpermalink

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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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      The Rise of Tech Giants and the New Balance of Power 🔍 The rise of #TechGiants like #GAFAM signifies a profound shift in economic and political power. Their control over data creates an "empire of chaos," reshaping societal norms and challenging traditional governance. As we navigate this landscape, it's crucial to rethink our concepts of power and develop new regulatory frameworks! 🌍 #SurveillanceCapitalism #DigitalSovereignty #Regulation In the contemporary… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-rise-of-tech-giants-and-the-new-balance-of-power/
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      The Internalization of Constraints in Cognitive Capitalism: Insights from Han’s The Burnout Society 🔍 In my latest post, I explore how #CognitiveCapitalism leads to the internalization of constraints, addressing critiques of #Hardt and #Negri regarding empirical analysis. Insights from Han's The Burnout Society reveal how these constraints shape individual behavior and well-being. Understanding these dynamics uncovers significant implications for our society! 🌍… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-internalization-of-constraints-in-cognitive-capitalism-insights-from-hans-the-burnout-society/
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      Immaterial Labor and Cognitive Capitalism: A Critical Reflection 🔍 The rise of #CognitiveCapitalism raises questions about #ImmaterialLabor's role in power dynamics. Can it resist traditional structures or is it an "ultimate stage" of capitalist monopoly? Internalizing constraints echoes #Biopower's evolution from religious to state control. Let's explore these dynamics for a better understanding! 🌍 #sociology #politics #resistance The emergence of cognitive industry… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/immaterial-labor-and-cognitive-capitalism-a-critical-reflection/
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      The Paradox of the Social Contract in Rousseau’s Thought 🤔 The paradox of Rousseau's social contract: how to reconcile #obedience and #freedom? The state often imposes laws through force, raising questions about its legitimacy. 🏛️ This self-legitimizing coercion highlights tensions between collective authority and individual will. 🔍 #Rousseau #Democracy #Justice #Philosophy Rousseau's ideas on the social contract raise essential questions about the legitimacy of the… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-paradox-of-the-social-contract-in-rousseaus-thought/
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      The Separation of Powers and Civil Disobedience ✊ The #SeparationOfPowers allows for peaceful #CivilDisobedience when necessary. If a law is deemed unjust, citizens can claim their right to contest it without fearing immediate repression. 🏛️ An independent judicial system offers a way to make their voices heard! 🔍 #Democracy #Justice #Liberties The separation of powers is a fundamental principle of modern democracy, designed to prevent the concentration of power and… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-separation-of-powers-and-civil-disobedience/
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      The Paradox of Freedom and Coercion in Rousseau’s Social Contract 🤔 The paradox in Rousseau: obeying laws from the general will is seen as freedom, but within a representative system, it can lead to majority tyranny. How do we reconcile individual consent with imposed laws? 🏛️ Exploring this tension through Nussbaum’s capabilities approach reveals paths toward authentic representation and collective action. 🔍 #Rousseau #SocialContract #Freedom #Nussbaum #Justice… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-paradox-of-freedom-and-coercion-in-rousseaus-social-contract/
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      The Question of the State as a Platonic Ideal: Reflections on Alienation and Power 🔍 Timothy Brennan questions the relevance of viewing the State as a Platonic ideal, highlighting how this perspective can lead to alienation. Individuals may feel deprived of their power to act in a system that seems perfect but fails to meet their real needs. It's crucial to rethink our power structures and explore alternatives for collective autonomy! 🌍 #Philosophy #Politics #State… https://homohortus31.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/the-question-of-the-state-as-a-platonic-ideal-reflections-on-alienation-and-power/
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