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António Pedro Dores, 2017 March Violence as anomie From the definition of Reemtsma António Pedro Dores, 2017 March

Index Types of society and violence The production of bio-social levels of reality, and evolving States of mind as social atom – diversity and limits; violence and cohesion Sociological pragmatics facing transformation times and social sciences

Corporative coercive society Durkheim / macro weberian Wieviorka Gains: Potencialities of social actions

Liberal virtual society Weber / micro Durkheimian Collins Gains: Sources of energy of social action

Human recursivity Aspirations/positions Expectations Identities Resources/potencialities

Teoria Loïc Wacquant STATE CLASS RACE (BODY) Neo-liberalismo Right hand “prisonfare” Left hand “workfare” Prison CITY Hiper-ghetto Anti ghetto Punishing the poor Deadly symbiosis CLASS (market) RACE (ethnicity) Urban outcast (BODY) Body and soul Marginality, ethnicity and penality in the neoliberal city, 2014

Unstable society Evolution, emergency, levels Biology and spirituality Gains: Indispensability, instead of potencialities, of social action Sources of bio-social energy of social action Evolution, emergency, levels Biology and spirituality Violence and ideology

The production of bio-social levels of reality, and evolving

Social human nature Doing Voicing Being

Empirical levels of reality Normative power Social power Psycho-biological power

Social organization apparent principal Elitisme / desire Misogynie / afective Dissimulation / cognitive Differentiation Institutionalization

Social organization real principal Elitism / desire Misogynie / afective Dissimulation / cognitive Misogynie / domestic Dissimulation / humiliation Elitism / sacrificial

Modes of organization Populism Democratization Neo-liberalism Oligarchy Class struggle Post-imperial Populism Produtivist / rentist Democratization Produtivist / rentist

States of mind

States of mind as power Submission Marginal To forbid

States of mind as biopolitics Violence Humor Intimacy

Social integration and exclusion Mirror

Imaginative future unite ABOLICIONIST DEMOCRACY Sovereignty Legitimacy Diverse and free Interests Moral judgments Equality for all Social Constructed Reality levels CENTRIFUGAL SCIENCE ANTI-EXTRATIVISM Corruption Dynamism Impunity Privileges TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE Depression Hope CITIZEN INCOME

Sociological strategy for social sciences

Return to the scientific path for social theories Humanities Social sciences Sciences Marx x Durkheim Weber Consultar post

Durkheim/Marx aliance Societies endure thought and fast transformations under change resilient regimes Societies emerge from (biological and evolutionary) motors Societies are over-determined by normative ambiences (doctrines/will) Technological progress results also from bio-social evolution

Modernization and Social Dynamics Emancipatory cycle Solidarity cycle fechamento institucionalização racionalização racionalização criminalização reclamação direitos fechamento criminalização revolução reclamação direitos Justiça social Exclusão Controlo revolução institucionalização

Social metodologies and dynamics Solidarity cycle Emancipatory cycle observation genealogy inquiry normas verdade oficial Estratégias corporativas submissão normas verdade oficial subordinação Emergências ideológicas Emergências ideológicas Estratégias corporativas Violência estruturante Habitus Classificações regulamentares subordinação submissão

Evolution of the organization Instinct Basic needs Sociabilities Civilization At once Survival Learning Dissimulation Sexual Reprodution Control Misogynie Social Adaptation Solidarity Elitism Linguage/coordination Violence/ideology Look for: SOLUTION GUILT Trust prodution Privilege production Emancipatory Cycle Solidary Cycle (fidelity or submition)

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