O Estado entre o alguém e o ninguém
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https://doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v11.960Keywords:
Palavras-chave: Estado. Tecnologia. Velocidade. Capital.Abstract
The technical-scientific revolution of the 1970s and the consequences of the increasing technological transformation led to a repositioning of the relationship between the State and the economy. The formation of conglomerates and greater integration between industrial production and finance exposes a renewal of companies to expand the area of production and consumption. The State directed towards serving the public turns to the private economic sector in a reversal of the first principle of politics. The political conception of Hannah Arendt of a State and a government conceived for someone transformed for nobody is the main reference for understanding how technology is the ties between politics and economics. The perspective of Paul Virilio on speed is the philosophical principle as a condition for technology to drive capital in order to unbalance the relationship between politics and economics. The article suggests the State dependent on the economy through technology in which the economy surpasses politics.
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