In this paper, Salvo Vaccaro deals with the thinking of politics by Foucault. Firstly, he opposes to the concept of sovereignty that is pivotal for the political philosophy mainstream, the analytics of power, along with the dispositif of power-knowledge, of governmentality. Lastly, Vaccaro proposes a sketch of ethopolitics, and open a horizon towards a politics where autonomy and self-government can represent a new form-of-life, where politics is not yet analogous to domination and ethics inspires horizontal relationships between equals and frees.

Vaccaro, S. (2015). El pensamiento politico de Foucault: de la ethopoyesis a la ethopolitica. SOFT POWER, REVISTA EURO-AMERICANA DE TEORÍA E HISTORIA DE LA POLÍTICA, 2(1), 117-132.

El pensamiento politico de Foucault: de la ethopoyesis a la ethopolitica

VACCARO, Salvatore
2015-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, Salvo Vaccaro deals with the thinking of politics by Foucault. Firstly, he opposes to the concept of sovereignty that is pivotal for the political philosophy mainstream, the analytics of power, along with the dispositif of power-knowledge, of governmentality. Lastly, Vaccaro proposes a sketch of ethopolitics, and open a horizon towards a politics where autonomy and self-government can represent a new form-of-life, where politics is not yet analogous to domination and ethics inspires horizontal relationships between equals and frees.
2015
Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politica
Vaccaro, S. (2015). El pensamiento politico de Foucault: de la ethopoyesis a la ethopolitica. SOFT POWER, REVISTA EURO-AMERICANA DE TEORÍA E HISTORIA DE LA POLÍTICA, 2(1), 117-132.
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