AGONIST FORM OF POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR: BIOPOLITICAL INTERPRETATION
Journal Title: Вісник Львівського університету - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue
Abstract
Agonist form of political behaviour is the main aim of the article. The study tested that political behaviour is the difficult question for biopolitics, because in biopolitical discourse there are many discussions about fundamental characteristics of human nature and form of political behaviour. Understanding the nature of aggression, domination and subjugation contribute to the development of new technologies of power and conflict prevention.
Authors and Affiliations
Анастасія Кравець
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