THE POLITICS, THE MISUNDERSTANDING AND THE IGNORANT MASTER
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Policy, Misunderstanding, Freedom, Equality, RancièreAbstract
the article intends to present the political conception developed by Jacques Rancière in the work The misunderstanding, bringing it closer to elements of the work The ignorant master. It is a political conception that has at its core the notion of misunderstanding. Starting from the Aristotelian conception of politics, Rancière develops his conception as a way of political subjectivation in opposition to the police logic, from the confrontation between these two logics new subjects and objects emerge. Politics and democracy are related as an expression of equality, a singular mode of subjectivation that is inscribed as freedom demanding the repair of damage, when a portion of those without a portion registers as belonging to the common world.
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