In
this text, I expose reasons to conceive time as a political
matter, as well as ways in which time has acquired a political condition
that
can be tracked from Early Modernity until today. Over the past decades,
academic
discussions about time have positioned its political role. Following
these efforts, this chapter intends to expose the reasons to conceive
time as a political concept in at least three levels: a) as philosophy of history; b) as dimension
of governmentality in terms of biopolitics; and c) as recognizable regime of temporality in contemporary
societies.
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