
doi: 10.7202/1079446ar
Lors de l’explosion de la pandémie de coronavirus le premier impératif diffuséà la population a été de recalculer les distances de chacun avec chacun. Biensur, cette mesure de précaution est censée freiner la propagation du virus,mais que nous dit-elle de l’art politique de la modernité? Cet article soutien quele geste politique le plus élémentaire est encore et toujours le calcul de la «bonne distance » entre les humains, et entre les humains et les non-humains. Sidepuis Hobbes jusqu’aux néoliberaux ce calcul doit permettre le bonfonctionnement de la triade croissance-circulation-patriarcat (c’est-à-dire riend’autre que la loi du Capital), il est peut-être temps de s’approprier de laquestion de la distance pour penser l’après-virus. Histoire de quitter le mondedu Capital sans aucune nostalgie.
During the explosion of the coronavirus pandemic the first instruction enacted was « social distancing » that implies to recalculate the distances from each one to each one. Of course, this precautionary measure is supposed to stop the spread of the virus, but what does it tell us about the modern political art ? This article argues that the most basic political gesture is still the calculation of the “right distance” between humans, and between humans and nonhumans. If, from Hobbes to the neoliberals, this calculation should allow the functioning of the triad of growth-circulation-patriarchy (i.e., nothing but the law of Capital), it is perhaps time to take up the question of distance to think about our world after virus and leave the world of Capital without any nostalgia.
patriarchy, patriarcat distance, [SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences, growth, coronavirus, Social distancing distance, circulation, distance, croissance
patriarchy, patriarcat distance, [SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences, growth, coronavirus, Social distancing distance, circulation, distance, croissance
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