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Social philosophical analysis of basic concepts of biopolitics. M. Foucalt, G. Agamben, A. Negri

Abstract

The article studies basic biopolitics concepts of M. Foucault, G. Agamben and A. Negri. Foucault defines the biopolitics as the result of ruling model change from disciplinary to biopolitical as a form of population ruling. Agamben believes that any political regime today is biopolitical, its main subject is a person of homo sacer who can be killed with impunity by introducing a state of emergency on the localized territory – the camp. Negri treats biopolitics as a modern form of economic management with internal resistance processes against the authority by individuals, that means the processes of subjectification resulting the profits increase. 

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Olga V. Samovolnova
Russian State University for the Humanities.
Russian Federation
Samovolnova Olga V. – applicant, Department of Social Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy.


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Samovolnova O.V. Social philosophical analysis of basic concepts of biopolitics. M. Foucalt, G. Agamben, A. Negri. RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies. 2017;(4/2):261-271. (In Russ.)

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