{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Planetary Confinement: Bio-Politics and Mutual Aid. {Author}: Loizidou E; {Journal}: Law Crit {Volume}: 32 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2021 暂无{DOI}: 10.1007/s10978-021-09295-x {Abstract}: Michel Foucault's modes of power (sovereign, disciplinary and bio-politics) have dominated both our understanding of power and norm. It is pretty impossible to think of the organisation of life outside his thinking. Here I argue that the idea and practice of mutual aid, articulated by Peter Kropotkin in his 1902 book Mutual Aid (2009) stirs us towards a different understanding of the management of life, bereft of hierarchies and bestowed with co-operation and care. Moreover, as I argue, the existence of mutual aid groups and practices challenges the very idea of the norm. This has become even more apparent during the Covid19 pandemic with the surfacing of mutual aid groups globally. It is therefore rather misleading to understand our present as generator of the 'new normal'; such claims are mere rhetorical devices aiming at keeping us in our place.