Psicopolíticas La ambivalencia de la psychÄ“ y el gobierno de los vivientes
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The aim of this article is to demonstrate, while revising the analyses proposed by Byung-Chul Han in Psychopolitik and Giorgio Agamben inIl Regno e la Gloria, three correlative theses: 1) western politics is psychopolitical from its inception; 2) psychopolitics has been built upon the superiority of life (the psychÄ“as the breath of life) and a corresponding inclusive exclusion of the eidõlon(the psychÄ“as image of the dead); and 3) we owe Plato the paradigmatic rendering of this process since he equates the psychÄ“with the living essence of human beings and the politics with the government of the living.
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