Guerras y collage capitalista

This short text tries to present an idea widely developed by Alliez & Lazzarato about wars and capital. It begins with a question about what it means to think about wars, to show that these are above all the condition of possibility for capital and that, according to historical moments, they ren...

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Main Author: Gelacio Panesso, Juan David
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8650246
Source:Revista Ratio Juris, ISSN 1794-6638, Vol. 17, Nº. 34, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Enero-Junio), pags. 17-26
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Summary: This short text tries to present an idea widely developed by Alliez & Lazzarato about wars and capital. It begins with a question about what it means to think about wars, to show that these are above all the condition of possibility for capital and that, according to historical moments, they renew their mechanisms and strategies, combining them when necessary. Wars do not appear as a circumstantial event that breaks into the temporal order of capital, rather they are a strategy and a permanent condition. Capital's war machines displace the theater of war within populations, intensifying struggles at all levels: race, sex, communication, subjectivation; flowing from bloody to non-bloody wars, as is evident in the Colombian case. To finish, an unfinished note on the importance of reading wars and the capitalist collage against the grain to access a strategic view of the world.