Abstract

paper analyzes the character of modern biopower from the socio-philosophical and political-economic viewpoints in the scope of the society’s transition to a new technological wave and the necessity of ensuring the secure existence of people. Using argicultural production as an example, the main trends and peculiarities of such transformation, the issues arising in this regard, and the ways to solve them are shown. Their impact on the existential crisis of personality developing in the modern “risk society” is also significant. The authors try to identify the prospects for the development of biopower and modern biopolitics in the scope of the new social reality, growing macroeconomic uncertainty, and risks.

Highlights

  • Due to the anthropogenic and epidemiological conditions that have developed in the world over the past year, modern science and society are faced with the problem of developing fundamentally new solutions for the preservation of human life

  • Abstract. paper analyzes the character of modern biopower from the socio-philosophical and political-economic viewpoints in the scope of the society's transition to a new technological wave and the necessity of ensuring the secure existence of people

  • Meaningful development of the institutions of modern biopower and elaboration of a certain strategy of state policy aimed at minimizing the risks and threats to the secure existence of a person are necessitated in such a situation

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Introduction

Due to the anthropogenic and epidemiological conditions that have developed in the world over the past year, modern science and society are faced with the problem of developing fundamentally new solutions for the preservation of human life. Meaningful development of the institutions of modern biopower and elaboration of a certain strategy of state policy (biopolitics) aimed at minimizing the risks and threats to the secure existence of a person are necessitated in such a situation. This example indicates how the state authority becomes a biopower, mediating the life and death of millions of citizens. As bioapartheid may rapidly become the norm at the global level, a serious analysis of its causes, potential consequences, and ways to prevent and spread it is required

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