
Poticaji za razmišljanje o slobodi
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A philosophical and sociological work by Ljubomir Živković, which is an introduction to sociology. The author discusses the origin and development of human society, the evolution of social forms, and the foundations of social science.
Foucault explores how in antiquity subjectivity and truth were linked through the relationship to the body, pleasures, and self-care, and how this connection gradually changed towards the Christian model of confession.
Deleuze's philosophical reading of Proust's masterpiece "In Search of Lost Time." Deleuze interprets the novel as a system of signs and teaches how art produces higher cognition through the signs of love, memory, and art.
Gilles Deleuze's The Logic of Sense (1969) is one of his most important philosophical works. It explores the nature of sense, events, surfaces, and nonsense through the paradoxes of language, Stoic philosophy, and literature (Lewis Carroll).
Michel Foucault's The Birth of Biopolitics are lectures he gave in 1978–1979 at the Collège de France in which he analyzes the emergence of neoliberalism, government, biopolitics, and contemporary forms of power.