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Power as a strategy
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Power as a strategy

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"Power as Strategy" is a work that explores power as a pervasive dynamic that transcends the traditional view of centralized control. Inspired by the theories of Michel Foucault, the text analyzes how power intertwines with knowledge to shape behaviors, institutions and social relations. Through examples such as educational institutions, the judicial system and family relationships, the book reveals the subtle mechanisms that perpetuate hierarchies and inequalities.Beyond theoretical analysis, the book invites reflection on the possibilities of resistance and transformation. From social struggles to everyday acts, it proposes strategies to challenge dominant narratives and build more equitable realities. With a critical and accessible perspective, this book offers tools to understand and act against the complex networks of power that shape our daily lives, becoming an essential guide for social and personal change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
27 December 2024
Pages
60
ISBN
9786208502416

"Power as Strategy" is a work that explores power as a pervasive dynamic that transcends the traditional view of centralized control. Inspired by the theories of Michel Foucault, the text analyzes how power intertwines with knowledge to shape behaviors, institutions and social relations. Through examples such as educational institutions, the judicial system and family relationships, the book reveals the subtle mechanisms that perpetuate hierarchies and inequalities.Beyond theoretical analysis, the book invites reflection on the possibilities of resistance and transformation. From social struggles to everyday acts, it proposes strategies to challenge dominant narratives and build more equitable realities. With a critical and accessible perspective, this book offers tools to understand and act against the complex networks of power that shape our daily lives, becoming an essential guide for social and personal change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
27 December 2024
Pages
60
ISBN
9786208502416