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Biocommunism and its Role as it Overcomes Biopolitics

Autor
Wróbel, Szymon
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Biopolitics is often understood as a form of power that is exercised over a population, not over people. Within this paradigm, a population is understood objectively as wealth, manpower, labour capacity, but also demographically as the object of statistical analysis. If biocommunism is to gain any political significance, if it is to become not only the result of the birth of biopower but also an active and actual agent of new political devices, then it must face the problem of “population empowerment”. In this process of empowerment, “power over life” is to be transformed into “the power of life itself”. In this article, the author tries to develop the idea of biocommunism according to which life is nothing but the fold of being onto itself. Up to now, we have thought of politics as what subsists, thanks to the division and articulation of life, as a separation of life from itself that qualifies it on different occasions as human, animal, or vegetal. For biocommunism, life is a form generated by a multitude of living forms.

Słowa kluczowe EN
being-in-common, biocommunism, de-organization, idealistic communism, population
Dyscyplina PBN
filozofia
Czasopismo
Polish Sociological Review
Tom
3
Zeszyt
211(20)
Strony od-do
301-321
ISSN
1231-1413
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