
handle: 10437/9585
A democracia não é a regra das sociedades humanas nem o seu ponto de partida desde que deixámos de ser caçadores-recolectores e perdemos o ethos igualitário. Este artigo apresenta e analisa numa perspetiva biopolítica da nossa vertente primata implícita nos regimes democráticos e o motivo pelo qual se deve falar em graus de democratização e não de democracias absolutas.
Democracy is not the rule in human societies or even is starting point since we stop to be hunting and gathering beings and lost our egalitarian ethos. This paper presents and analyzes in a biopolitical perspetive our primate dimension implicit in our democratic regimes and the reasons by which we should talk about democratic degrees instead of absolute democracies.
ResPublica : Revista Lusófona de Ciência Política, Segurança e Relações Internacionais
POLIARQUIA, BIOPOLITICS, BIOPOLÍTICA, DEMOCRACIA, POLYARCHY, DEMOCRACY, PRIMATES, CIÊNCIA POLÍTICA, POLITICAL SCIENCE, PRIMATAS
POLIARQUIA, BIOPOLITICS, BIOPOLÍTICA, DEMOCRACIA, POLYARCHY, DEMOCRACY, PRIMATES, CIÊNCIA POLÍTICA, POLITICAL SCIENCE, PRIMATAS
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