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Volume 6 Issue 1 October 2018​

TALKING ABOUT RESISTANCE AND REVOLUTIONARY LEGALITY

RICARDO MIRANDA
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This article sets up and defends an ontological theory of resistance, which has its origins in the dialogue I carry out between some works of Peter Fitzpatrick and Oscar Correas. To lay down such a theory, it is important to acknowledge the apparently oxymoronic concept of revolutionary legality in order to grasp the ontological problem of law in a centripetal and dynamic manner, where law, as a form of power that subdues, generates the conditions of its own transgression.
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