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Abstract
En This work, starting from the philosophical architecture developed by Bernard Stiegler – in conjunction with other authors and traditions – provides a set of keys that we consider to be fundamental in order to account for the present and to see possible future developments. We start from the key entropy/neguentropy to recognise and project bifurcations in a system that tends to close, allowing for the recognition and drawing of paths capable of escaping upon development. On that basis, we discuss the apparent symmetry that appears to stem from the stieglerian journalisation of proletarisation in favour of recognising the radical novelty of digital expansion; we also discuss the implications of this novelty when it comes to fearing power relations. On the other hand, we fear the potential of a pharmacological and organisational look at the digital sphere and finally take forward the reflection on the possibilities of constructing future – inherently neguentroples – from the point of view of advocating an algorithmic policy based on new principles.