Poder, violência e biopolítica. Diálogos devidos entre H. Arendt e M. Foucault

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 59 (1):10-37 (2014)
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This paper aims to present a critique of naturalistic theories of violence. The context of this critique concerns the naturalization of violence, which induces the assimilation power as a form of violence. Therefore, we resumed the theses of Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault on power and violence. The goal is not to list the differences between these authors on the subject, which are explicit in the development of the test, but show their concordance regarding the critique of power as something synonymous with violence

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