Foucault and the Decolonization of thought
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Michel Foucault, decolonization, event, History, PowerAbstract
The article seeks approaches to ways of thinking in other ways proposed by Michel Foucault. Our considerations refer to the reasons that impel this thinker to make new contributions to the relationships between event, history and power. In these aspects, we will seek to see how power relations confront the philosophy of history and structuralism in order to discuss how we can begin to think in non-Western and non-colonial ways.
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