
El poder biopolítico tiene como objetivo incidir y organizar la vida humana, es decir en la intervención exitosa en los seres humanos. En el neoliberalismo la biopolítica se vuelve totalizadora y pretende controlarlo todo. Para dilucidar este problema este artículo utilizó como marco conceptual las ideas de Foucault en cuanto al biopoder. Por ser un trabajo teórico se utilizó un método hermenéutico, se pretendió discernir las implicaciones conceptuales del biopoder y luego establecer sus relaciones con la realidad global; se concluyó que la biopolítica bajo la dominación neoliberal se expande aceleradamente, porque encuentra un sinfín de dispositivos desde donde controla a las poblaciones. El documento se terminó en enero de 2014.
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FOS: Political science, Bioethics and Patient Rights, Politics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, FOS: Humanities, FOS: Law, Capitalism, Social science, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Humanities, Philosophy, Biopower, Sociology, Health Sciences, Michel foucault, Medicine, Bioethical Issues, Neoliberalism (international relations), Political science, Law
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