Relation of Bio-Politics to Global Discourses; Liberalism, Totalitarianism, and Security
Subject Areas : Research in Theoritical PoliticsFateh Moradi 1 , Abasali Rahbar 2
1 - Ph.D in Political Science, AllamehTabatabe’i University, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor of Political Science, AllamehTabatabe’i University, Iran.
Keywords: Bio-politics, Body-politics, Liberalism, Totalitarians, Security. ,
Abstract :
The main aim of this paper is to investigate Liberalism, Totalitarianism, and security as discourses that related to Bio-Politics. The goal of discourse is making subject that is identified by his/her norms and controls in daily life. In this current text we want to reveal relation of mentioned discourses to bio-politics and body-politics. Relation of discourses to body- politics have been developing in twenty century in theories and multiple texts. On the considering this texts, legislations and actions that tending to classification of bodies and population is one of main preoccupation of discourses in recent century. Norms of economical body or body which should be a productive body of capital, other body and security comes of mentioned discourses. Part of often researches have used to Michael Foucault though, therefore in recent text we used genealogy. So, our hypothesis is the Liberalism, Totalitarianism, and security are strongly to bio-politics, and originally they comes of elements of bio-politics. Consequently, current systems has been founded as bio-political discourses, due to accruing global/ local subjects.
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