The text presents elements for the political strategy of the project of emancipation defined as a project for the creation of a cultural structure that would allow autonomous developement of identities and their equal participation in the public communication processes. The strategy is based on the analysis of the modes of operation of the social reality in modern era, determined by hegemonic fights for the register of the "universal man". The text presents the critics of the 'substitutionalist universalisation', a mechanism of the modern political process that uses concealed mechanisms of power and tries to create an abstract identity that should represent the whole population. The dialog between traditional feminist theory and the postmodern critic gives a starting point for the political project that aims at changing the rules and content of the political processes in modern societies.
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