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Biopolítica, territorio y agronegocios

Authors: de Boeck, Martín Eduardo;

Biopolítica, territorio y agronegocios

Abstract

Se analizará brevemente la revisión que realiza Roberto Esposito (2006) de la crítica a la matriz jurídica moderna presente en la obra de Foucault, puntualmente en la categoría de propiedad, para adoptar su paradigma de inmunización como un marco hermenéutico plausible para dar cuenta de los conflictos territoriales en torno a los agronegocios. Este entramado jurídico serviría como instancia de legitimación para la restricción del acceso a la tierra, la opresión de medios de producción alternativos, y la utilización de productos contaminantes que afectan y desequilibran espacios situados fuera de los límites del territorio del propietario. Es sugerente la voz de alarma que levantan algunos intelectuales que afirman que este modelo de agricultura actual es parte de un proyecto geopolítico para reducir la población del planeta y eliminar al sujeto campesino.

We briefly analyze Roberto Esposito’s (2006) review on the critique of the modern legal matrix present in Foucault’s work, in particular the category of property, to adopt his immunization paradigm as a plausible hermeneutic framework to account for the territorial conflicts over agribusiness. This legal framework serves as an instance to legitimize the restriction to access to land, the oppression of alternative forms of production, and the use of polluting products that affect and unbalance spaces located outside the territory of the owner. It is worth hearing the alarm bells that some intellectuals raise posing that this actual model of agriculture is part of a geopolitical project to reduce the population of the planet and to eliminate farmers.

Fil: de Boeck, Martín Eduardo. Universidad Nacional de Tucuman. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Epistemologia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán; Argentina

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biopolítica, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, tecnociencia, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, bioética, agronegocios

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