Apuntes sobre la relación Estado-Policía

With the purpose of doing a theoretical review on the validity of the State as a preponderant political institution and in particular on its policing functions, this essay exposes the state´s elements from the proposal of the Strategic-Relational Approach postulated by Bob Jessop, inspired by contri...

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Autore principale: Baltazar, Edgar
Natura: Online
Lingua:spa
Pubblicazione: CIICLA, Universidad de Costa Rica 2020
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Accesso online:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/intercambio/article/view/40337
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Riassunto:With the purpose of doing a theoretical review on the validity of the State as a preponderant political institution and in particular on its policing functions, this essay exposes the state´s elements from the proposal of the Strategic-Relational Approach postulated by Bob Jessop, inspired by contributions of Gramsci and Poulantzas. This approach identifies four substantive elements of the State: population, apparatus, territory and "idea of ​​State". The text describes the relationship between these elements and their relationship with the policing elements; understood in a broad sense, as population and territorial control through the government apparatus and its hegemonic bases, not only as a function of uniformed public force or “low policing”. From this perspective, it is concluded that State is a social relation that provisionally institutes an order of domination supported by the policing functions of controlling bodies, ideas and territories.