(Argos Panoptes. Or the matter, form and power of the state in the context of world collapse)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52729/npricj.v5i9.65Keywords:
Total State, Surveillance, Criminal law of the enemy, pacification of populations, World collapseAbstract
The main objective of this article is to analyze the State model for the 21st century whose consolidation
accelerates with the events of September 11, 2001 in the United States. This model of the security state is considered as
an immune management machine in a context of global collapse characterized by a series of planetary destructions and
biological annihilation. It is a State that radicalizes the conjunction of the military powers with the police with the purpose
of pacifying its populations through total surveillance and the threat of war against those it considers to be its enemies,
using all the means and instruments it has at its disposal to fulfill its objectives.
The article is of a theoretical-documentary type, so it focuses on the review of bibliographic sources, official documents,
academic texts and others, all interconnected and analyzed to make sense of the argumentative line and the theoretical
development of what is considered as the state model for the 21st century.
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