From the coexistence of "differents," the political is constructed - a conflicting dimension, substantially tragic, an unavoidable field of hostility in human societies. Over these considerations, we reflect about the sociology we perform, about how we construct and read our political realities. The study proposes, in synthesis, to travel from political sociology toward an exercise of practical reason that privileges the ethnographic treatment of those who are "different," of political theory as interpretation and, at the same time, as a utopia of democratic radicalization. Our work attempts a peculiar exercise of trans disciplinary thought about what is political in that, at the same time, theory, method and ethical horizon overlap.