VOCÊ sabe o que é NECROPOLÍTICA? | 08 minutos
Introduction to the Program
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Welcoming Viewers and Engagement
- The host welcomes viewers to the show and emphasizes the goal of achieving an 8-minute duration.
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- Building a community of individuals interested in learning is highlighted as a key objective.
Discussion on Necropolitics
The host introduces the controversial topic of necropolitics and its significance in contemporary discourse.
Understanding Necropolitics
- Necropolitics is defined as a concept with various interpretations related to death, violence, and power dynamics.
- The term "necro" signifies death while "politics" refers to power within today's context marked by increasing violence and devaluation of life.
- Exploring different perspectives on necropolitics beyond its literal meaning is emphasized for deeper understanding.
Exploring Necropolitics Conceptually
Delving into the theoretical underpinnings of necropolitics and its relevance in contemporary society.
Conceptual Framework
- Necropolitics is contextualized within a theoretical framework that addresses specific phenomena in real-world contexts.
- Acknowledgment of diverse interpretations surrounding necropolitics beyond conventional definitions is crucial for comprehensive analysis.
- Theoretical connections between necropolitics and other ideologies such as Marxism are hinted at for future exploration.
Relationship Between Biopolitics and Necropolitics
Examining the interplay between biopolitical concepts and necropolitical frameworks in understanding power dynamics.
Interconnected Concepts
- Biopolitics serves as a foundational concept influencing discussions around necropolitical structures.
- Michel Foucault's contributions to biopower theory are referenced as pivotal in shaping understandings of domination and subjugation.
- Analyzing how forms of domination intersect with societal structures reveals nuanced power dynamics within modern states.
Evolution of Power Dynamics in Modern Society
Tracing the evolution of power relations from sovereign control over life and death to contemporary biopolitical governance models.
Shift in Power Paradigms
- The transition from sovereign authority centered on life-taking towards life-controlling mechanisms characterizes modern governance paradigms.
- Socioeconomic changes since the 19th century have redefined notions of sovereignty towards sustaining life rather than ending it.
New Section
In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of public services like sanitation and healthcare being organized by the state to ensure access for all individuals.
The Role of State in Public Services
- Private networks rely on state organization for effective functioning.
- Access to basic services such as sanitation and healthcare is crucial for disease control and overall well-being.
- Public power is essential for infrastructure development and public safety.
- Maintenance of life under capitalist society requires state intervention for societal reproduction.
- During a pandemic, the absence of coordinated health policies leads to preventable deaths.
New Section
This part delves into the concept of biopower, emphasizing the need for national coordination in healthcare policies to prevent unnecessary fatalities.
Biopower and State Intervention
- Lack of national coordination results in avoidable deaths during crises.
- Biopower involves regulating life through disciplinary measures by the state.
- Racism plays a significant role in determining access to essential services like sanitation and healthcare.
- Racialized groups face disparities in access to public services due to systemic racism.
- Racism within states leads to hierarchies that determine who lives or dies based on racial categorizations.
New Section
The discussion shifts towards how racism influences state mechanisms, creating divisions that impact life expectancy and societal structures.
Racism's Impact on State Functions
- Racism establishes hierarchies based on race, influencing social divisions and classifications.
- It creates distinctions between those deemed worthy of life extension and those left vulnerable to death.
- Racism fosters a positive relationship with death concerning marginalized groups through dehumanization tactics.
- State policies often reflect racial biases, affecting control strategies and dominance practices.
New Section
The speaker discusses historical forms of domination and how they evolve over time, shaping power dynamics and control over individuals' lives and bodies.
Forms of Domination Evolution
- In 1984, significant changes were observed in the organization of power from the Fordist regime to the neoliberal society, impacting economic dynamics.
- The shift to a neoliberal experience requires handling surplus populations that cannot be integrated into capitalist structures due to social disintegration caused by economic changes.
- Regulation mechanisms become crucial in dealing with those excluded from capitalism, highlighting the need for new political and legal frameworks.
Expansion of Domination
- Domination is no longer confined to colonial contexts but extends globally, emphasizing the management of death as a political tool rather than solely sustaining life.
- The exercise of power now involves producing death rather than preserving life, reflecting a shift towards necropolitics expanding beyond colonial territories.
Exploring Political Analyses
The speaker engages in critical dialogues with various authors like Marx and Mbembe, delving into complex analyses on how economic changes influence state power dynamics.
Critical Dialogues
- Analyzing economic shifts sheds light on alterations in state power exercises and societal structures, intertwining with Achille Mbembe's specific political stances.
- Drawing parallels between totalitarian regimes in Europe and colonial extensions reveals insights into Nazism and Fascism as manifestations of European colonial practices applied domestically.
State of Exception & Necropolitics
The discussion delves into the concept of a permanent state of exception linked to systematic production of death within political governance.
State Dynamics
- Giorgio Agamben's notion of a state of exception emphasizes the suspension of rights for unchecked exercise of power, leading to systematic deaths seen in marginalized communities.
- Instances like police actions resulting in deaths highlight how the suspension of rights ensures unbridled exercise of power under the guise of maintaining order.
- The perpetual state of exception operates daily through subversion of legal constraints by certain groups for personal gains at the cost of systematic death production.
Understanding Necropolitics
Necropolitics intertwines with socio-economic circumstances globally, shaping contemporary governance practices centered around producing death for political ends.
Conceptual Framework
Contextual Insights on Philosophy and Science
In this segment, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not disregarding the historical and social context when engaging in activities that lack philosophical and scientific foundations.
Historical and Social Context Consideration
- The speaker highlights the significance of acknowledging the historical and social context to avoid engaging in activities without proper philosophical and scientific grounding.
- Emphasizes the risk associated with undertaking actions that lack a solid foundation in philosophy and science.