The Concept of Resistance: Limits and Possibilities of Power is an essential work that invites us to reflect on the complex relationships between power, life and resistance, based on the theoretical contributions of Michel Foucault. Through an in-depth analysis, the book reveals how power transcends repression, operating as a network of relationships that regulates human existence in its most intimate and collective dimensions. In a world where the structures of control are increasingly sophisticated, this work unravels biopower, a technology that manages and optimizes life, molding bodies, subjectivities and identities through institutions and discourses that normalize behaviors and thoughts.