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They define biopower as the " form of power that regulates social life from its interior " by “ investing life through and through ” in order to " administer it . " 16 Hardt and Negri see biopower as the form of power in what Foucault ...
They define biopower as the " form of power that regulates social life from its interior " by “ investing life through and through ” in order to " administer it . " 16 Hardt and Negri see biopower as the form of power in what Foucault ...
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... barebacking from the cultural landscape posit a risk pregnant in the prospect of Homo oeconomicus , the squelching of realities that imperil the notion of a male homosexual as Homo oeconomicus in the political and social imaginary .
... barebacking from the cultural landscape posit a risk pregnant in the prospect of Homo oeconomicus , the squelching of realities that imperil the notion of a male homosexual as Homo oeconomicus in the political and social imaginary .
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Differential space is a spatial and social opening , an as - yet uncodified and uncommodified space that allows for novel and not contextualized relations ( at least for a time ) . This differential space restores unity to what abstract ...
Differential space is a spatial and social opening , an as - yet uncodified and uncommodified space that allows for novel and not contextualized relations ( at least for a time ) . This differential space restores unity to what abstract ...
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