La crisis de la biopolítica en el siglo XXI: el biopoder en la génesis y el desarrollo de los metabolismos sociales capitalistas
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2021
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Comprendida entre la biopolítica y la ecología política contemporáneas, la investigación ilumina el rol desempeñado por las tecnologías de gobierno en la génesis y el desarrollo de los metabolismos sociales capitalistas, definidos como los principales agentes bio-históricos y biopolíticos responsables de la actual transformación ecopatológica de los ecosistemas terrestres. La hipótesis metodológica afirma la viabilidad de la convergencia del análisis biofísico y biopolítico para la elaboración de una ontología crítica del presente. La tesis defiende que la inmunología política (como tema de reflexión filosófica desarrollado por filósofos como Roberto Esposito, Donna Haraway, Peter Sloterdijk en diálogo incesante con Michel Foucault) solo resulta completamente operativa en el marco de los estudios sociometabólicos y termodinámicos desarrollados en el campo de la bioeconomía y la ecología política contemporáneas...
The central objective of the research, entitled "The crisis of biopolitics in the 21st century. Biopower in the Genesis and Development of Capitalist Social Metabolisms", is to illuminate the role played by government technologies in the genesis and development of capitalist social metabolisms, understood and analyzed as the bio-historical agents responsible for the current ecopathological transformation of terrestrial ecosystems and the increasing biological vulnerability of human populations. On the methodological level, the hypothesis lies in the viability of the convergence of biophysical and biopolitical analysis for the elaboration of a critical ontology of the present adequate to the social-natural analysis. To this end, the research argues that political immunology (as a subject of philosophical reflection developed by philosophers such as Roberto Esposito, Donna Haraway, Peter Sloterdijk in constant dialogue with Michel Foucault) is only fully operational in the framework of sociometabolic analyses to the extent that these are based on the assimilation of the second law of thermodynamics...
The central objective of the research, entitled "The crisis of biopolitics in the 21st century. Biopower in the Genesis and Development of Capitalist Social Metabolisms", is to illuminate the role played by government technologies in the genesis and development of capitalist social metabolisms, understood and analyzed as the bio-historical agents responsible for the current ecopathological transformation of terrestrial ecosystems and the increasing biological vulnerability of human populations. On the methodological level, the hypothesis lies in the viability of the convergence of biophysical and biopolitical analysis for the elaboration of a critical ontology of the present adequate to the social-natural analysis. To this end, the research argues that political immunology (as a subject of philosophical reflection developed by philosophers such as Roberto Esposito, Donna Haraway, Peter Sloterdijk in constant dialogue with Michel Foucault) is only fully operational in the framework of sociometabolic analyses to the extent that these are based on the assimilation of the second law of thermodynamics...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Filosofía, Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad, leída el 01/02/2021