Democracia, soberanización criminal y parapolítica. Reflexiones a partir del caso mexicano

Authors

  • Israel Covarrubias
  • Pablo Tepichín

Abstract

this article ponders about the effects that the disdemocratization processes produce in the bosom of the contemporary state form. We are interested in highlighting the emergence of new spaces of criminal sovereignization and the politics privatization, likewise the logics of a parapolitics from which the organized crime is put up in Mexico, but in other places too. The openly theoretical guidelines that lead our work, will try to give an answer about how much the progressive democratic shortage and the every time more recurrent sovereignty implosion are, at least, two conditions to shape a topology of violence signed by the virulence of the destitute powers interleaved with the legal orders, which argument is not other but to get the control of the political space, likewise the places of legitimation, beyond its pure institutionalized way.

Published

2017-05-12