Forms and government of fear: changes in the conceptual paradigms and crisis of the institutions for control
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-4935/3236Keywords:
Welfare state, Subjectivity, Globalization, Modern State,Abstract
The essay confronts the classical forms of the government of social fears, elaborated in the course of modern and contemporary history, (in particular, national state and welfare systems)with the ongoing processes of economic and political globalization. The authors also discusses the question of the transformation of the subjective gaze, either individual and collective, regarding the historical time and in reference to the possible shift to a postmodern epoch.
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