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The Primacy of Resistance investigates resistance not merely as a reactive force against oppressive systems, but as a creative and foundational principle of human existence. The work synthesizes philosophical inquiry with contemporary case studies to demonstrate how opposition to established power dynamics generates new possibilities for social organization and individual becoming.
Through rigorous analysis of political movements, cultural production, and personal agency, the author argues that resistance precedes and exceeds simple negation. It reveals the generative potential within marginalized perspectives and demonstrates how the struggle against domination produces novel forms of knowledge, community, and subjectivity. The book challenges conventional understandings of power by positioning resistance as primary rather than secondary to its operation.







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