Francês

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2025.1.46855

Keywords:

Alienation, Institutions, Political Subject, Right, Work, Self-censorship

Abstract

By reconstructing the dialectical relationship between nature and culture through the key concepts of production and alienation, and analyzing the contemporary institutional relations that arise from them, this article seeks to understand the phenomenon of institutional reversal. This phenomenon should be understood as the transformation of alienation in the Marxist sense, which no longer refers solely to the loss of labor power but extends to all the relations the subject has with the institution. Political alienation, in this framework, implies the establishment of an institutional anticipation that creates an inverted relationship, where the categories of legal subjectivity and social, economic, and political status substitute for one another and transform reciprocally.

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Author Biography

Pauline Iarossi, University of Paris IV Sorbonne

Pauline Iarossi holds a doctorate in philosophy. She obtained her doctorate from the University of Paris IV - Sorbonne under the supervision of Marc Crépon: "The Singular Ordering of the Subject - Self-Censorship and Constitution of the Political Subject." She works primarily on the concept of self-censorship and, more generally, on the constitution of the political subject in history. She was successively a lecturer at the University of Paris V - Descartes in the History of Psychology, Epistemology, and Philosophy, and then a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Catholic Institute of Toulouse. At the same time, she was a member of the editorial board of the journal Prétentaine and the journal Recherches philosophiques.

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Published

2025-04-10

How to Cite

Iarossi, P. (2025). Francês. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 70(1), e46855. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2025.1.46855