PLAGUE AND COVID-19: AS SERIOUS AS THE VIRUS OF INEPTITUDE AND POLITICAL CORRUPTION?

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  • Edwin Augusto Correa Cetina

Keywords:

Plague, COVID-19, Virus, neoliberalism, corruption

Abstract

The plague has meant desolation but also the structuring of an ideal political state, this ambiguity is reduced in disgrace for some people and in advantage for others. With the Covid-19 the idea of governmental privilege has not changed, it has even become more acute and fatal in States with a high rate of corruption, in this way, it’s perceives this phenomenon as a socio-political virus that installed itself to stay in the society. In this sense, it is necessary to make a philosophical and literary analysis in relation to the contemporary political field, in order to reveal the symptoms of social illness starting from the
threshold of the pandemic. On the other hand, the  influence of neoliberalism on corruption and indifferent poisoning towards a believing and helpless population is not ruled out. Thus, it is concluded that the social antidote must come from a reinvented citizen capable of self-creation, of demanding and self-determining, always seeking the inversion of political and social pathologies. 

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Published

2023-12-18

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Correa Cetina, E. A. (2023). PLAGUE AND COVID-19: AS SERIOUS AS THE VIRUS OF INEPTITUDE AND POLITICAL CORRUPTION? . Fragmentos De Filosofía, (18). Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/fragmentos_filosofia/article/view/24844

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