The article explores the political space from the perspective of contemporary cities and political subjectification within them. Today the Right to the City is mainly configured as a right to transform urban spaces, adapting them to plural and different life forms. A plurality of conscious and responsible political subjects occupies and crosses the urban space, often changing sign and direction of sedimented normative representations. We can say that these forms of political subjectification exceed the incl usion/exclusion dialectics, establishing themselves into a selective and differential logic of inclusion. A logic that works both through strategies of adaptation and resistance, of mediation and counter conduct. containing elements of conflict.