Not every form of love is worth or passion is cocaine and love is rivotril
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v9i4.1008Keywords:
Subjectivity, Health, Love, Link, Medicalization, BiopoliticsAbstract
The interest of this text is to reflect on the contemporary subjectivity. The hypothesis that we propose is twofold: on the first side we can think of a story that describes the replacement of traditional links in the bonds of modernity that work, but can be shattered, for contemporary multiple connections, ephemeral , multiple and pragmatic. On the other hand, whereas the keyword which defines relations of knowledge, power, and claim the performance of modern politics is health, where relations between science and pharmaceutical industry act, we seek to show how a neurochemical understanding of subjectivity is built, which has made possible and even desired a medicalization of our society.Downloads
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