Bauman, Negri e Harari - um café filosófico v04 12.10.22 - Antígona
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20873/uft.2763-9533/2023.2.1Keywords:
Multidão, Afetividade, Covid-19Abstract
This article seeks to carry out an essay on what an imaginary philosophical “conversation” would be like between the polish sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman (1925-2017) and the Italian philosopher and politician Antonio Negri (1933-), about the frailties of the human being through the analysis of Bauman's work: “Amor líquido” and the definitions of empire, multitude and people from Negri. Both also “evaluate” from the same perspective, the considerations of the article by Israeli professor Yuval Harari (1976-) on the post-pandemic scenarios of Covid-19. In order to contribute to this essay, research was carried out on the existing relationships between the forms of consumption, clearly observing that over time, they adapt to the societies in which they are inserted, whether through the influence of their historical and cultural transformations, or for its new characteristics, such as facilities, access, paradigms, fads and available technologies.