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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015): Revista Indisciplinar

From the genealogy of indiscipline to utopia : required for permanent system reboot

Submitted
March 31, 2021
Published
2015-10-05

Abstract

“From the Genealogy of indiscipline to the needed utopia for the permanent reboot of the system” is a text which puts into perspective the ancestry of thought about indiscipline as sociopolitical behavior to update the theme and contextualize it as a tool for exercise of citizenship and shared social life. Piecemeal, the text enter and get out of different historical moments to find that the question of disobedience and indiscipline are inherent in people skills. No power does not entail disobedience, indiscipline, transgression: to annihilate one thing (dream of domination) means giving up a deeply human category. You can not do science about disobedience as to be certain of when it is time, the time of discipline, but what we do have for sure is that in times
of symbolic violence, in the days “democracy” is associated with “collusion”, disobedience and indiscipline continue, as will always remain, the engines of society. If you need power, freedom is required; if the law is accurate, it is also precisely the wisdom to know when to skip it. As the Greeks would say: “kairos”.

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