Francis Jeanson. Resistance, Resistances
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The human condition is characterised by its many forms of conditioning and its ability to resist them whilst making itself the subject. Both an approach and a requirement emerge through successive commitments in various different fields : supporting collective forms of resistance full of meaning based on experience and encouraging contact and dialogue. In the face of an asocial order leading to the loss of connections and resignation, it is important to rediscover specific human interaction without giving in to the temptation of shortcuts. Acting towards and not only against : true resistance is the fruit of will and creation. Resistance also means resisting the chagrined order of passively received values and established institutions. Introducing disorder therefore means preventing the existence of falling back into being and enabling subjects to reappear and societies to reinvent themselves.
Réseaux sociaux