Biopolítica y la legitimación de las vidas prescindibles
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https://doi.org/10.32870/eees.v29i85.7250Keywords:
modernity, political life, political philosophy, biopolitics, political powerAbstract
This text analyzes from the hermeneutical method the lack of protection and exclusion of a certain part of the population by the modern State as a response to the mechanisms of preservation and satisfaction of another part of this human existence, manifesting itself as the reverse and the obverse of the management of organic life by political power, a situation that some authors have called biopolitics. The objective is to distinguish the mechanisms that entail considering a certain part of the population as expendable and therefore excusable lives, as well as the devices aimed at their rejection, lack of protection, and elimination. The conclusions of these reflections are approached from the migratory phenomenon, as the population group that personifies these expendable lives in modernity.Downloads
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