This thesis shows how Michel Foucault’s critico-historical approach can be used to enable us to stop our ongoing production of economic, ecological and social crises. It argues that the true problem with these crises resides in the constraints on our perception of the ways in which it could be(come) possible for us to stop them. After that, it develops Foucault’s critico-historical approach into an instrument that enables us to displace these constraints.

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Erasmus School of Philosophy

D.P. Gijsbertse. (2015, August 31). Redistributing the Possible. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/31492