The project Freedom and Association is a flexible, fluid, and personal investment in practice that loosens forms of language and opens up structures of value that cohere onto words and objects. <br> The non-fixed, process-based nature of the practical component of the research is extended in an understanding of post anarchism - as an ongoing, lived experience of the everyday and of friendship. I define anarchism as the rejection of dominant power structures and as pertaining to shifts in the formal and cultural values in creative writing and art. Post anarchism extends on this as an anarchism practiced in everyday interactions. <br> Social values signified in the ‘made’ and ‘bought’ are challenged through the practical component of th...
In today’s society we seem to be confronted with renewed struggles about the ideal of freedom. After...
This thesis is about free expression activists and the central roles that risk and uncertainty play ...
Freee art collective discuss their practice based on three principles: 1. Our participants don’t ag...
This article investigates the relationship between the philosophy of freedom and the history of art....
Many people have experienced a peculiar feeling of freedom, of the world being open before them. Thi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan (Spri...
Foucault's theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social phil...
Foucault’s theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social phil...
The possibility of human freedom has captivated philosophers throughout the ages, often leading them...
This volume seeks to propose a reinvention of freedom under contemporary conditions of globalization...
This chapter draws upon Michael Freeden's morphological approach to examine the various ways freedom...
Published online: 24 January 2022"Freedom" is a fundamental political concept: contestations or endo...
In this paper I suggest that we might understand some features of contemporary populism by reworking...
In today’s society we seem to be confronted with renewed struggles about the ideal of freedom. After...
Modern society is shaped by what the philosopher Hegel calls the principle of subjective freedom. Th...
In today’s society we seem to be confronted with renewed struggles about the ideal of freedom. After...
This thesis is about free expression activists and the central roles that risk and uncertainty play ...
Freee art collective discuss their practice based on three principles: 1. Our participants don’t ag...
This article investigates the relationship between the philosophy of freedom and the history of art....
Many people have experienced a peculiar feeling of freedom, of the world being open before them. Thi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan (Spri...
Foucault's theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social phil...
Foucault’s theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social phil...
The possibility of human freedom has captivated philosophers throughout the ages, often leading them...
This volume seeks to propose a reinvention of freedom under contemporary conditions of globalization...
This chapter draws upon Michael Freeden's morphological approach to examine the various ways freedom...
Published online: 24 January 2022"Freedom" is a fundamental political concept: contestations or endo...
In this paper I suggest that we might understand some features of contemporary populism by reworking...
In today’s society we seem to be confronted with renewed struggles about the ideal of freedom. After...
Modern society is shaped by what the philosopher Hegel calls the principle of subjective freedom. Th...
In today’s society we seem to be confronted with renewed struggles about the ideal of freedom. After...
This thesis is about free expression activists and the central roles that risk and uncertainty play ...
Freee art collective discuss their practice based on three principles: 1. Our participants don’t ag...