Summary: | When the claim and / or recovery of social rights appears as the most pregnant axis of a political debate framed in the tensions and consequences derived from the neoliberal course, it is necessary to interrogate the legal paradigm –dispositive oriented to the separation between nomos and bios and, in effect, to the subordination of life to law– from the problematization of the concept of norm that modernity has provided, with the purpose of challenging its epistemic limits to enable a point of intersection where life and law are imbricated from what that Spinoza denominated like “reciprocal immanence”, contributing in thos way to the thought of an affirmative biopolitics.
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