The subject and the history: the social movements and the organization in net

Authors

  • Monica Schieck
  • Cecilia C. B. Cavalcanti

Abstract

The proposal of this article is to do a research of the social movements along the XX´s and beginning of this century, in order to show how those movements contributed to the practices of constitution of the subject. Taking as base Michel Foucault´s thought and betting in new resistance possibilities, we used as reference Michael Hardt and Toni Negri to describe how a structure disseminated in net can be noticed as a democratic organization capable to provide to the individual the experience of showing for the world. In this premise and, believing that we are living a singular period of the contemporary history, we highlighted as the technologies of information transformed the forms of social organization establishing a contrast with the classic broadcastings. After all, " to every moment, the humanity´s practices are what every history makes to be them, so that, the any instant, the humanity is adapted her own" (Veyne, 1995, p. 273).