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Social movements in the face of criminal power: The socio-political fragmentation of space and 'micro-level warlords' as challenges for emancipative urban struggles

机译:面对犯罪力量的社会运动:空间和“微型军阀”的社会政治分裂是解放性城市斗争的挑战

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In the context of contemporary capitalism, emancipative social movements must resist intimidation not only through official repression by the state apparatus (through police's brutality and sometimes through military interventions); the illegal, criminal side of capitalism also threatens emancipative struggle. Within this framework, the real and potential role of the 'hyperprecariat' (i.e., the workers who depend on-and often were expelled to-the informal sector in semi-peripheral countries, and who work and live under very vulnerable conditions) is a key one. Criminal attempts to co-opt, to silence, to neutralize the social force of emancipative social movements have been already a daily experience in several cities and countries. The main trouble for emancipative urban movements is that the 'enemies' they have to face inside segregated spaces, and who belong to the 'byperprecariat', do not seem to be-strictly in terms of social class-'enemies' at all. 'Micro-level warlords' such as drug traffickers operating in the sphere of retail sales recruit their 'soldiers' (and are themselves recruited) among poor, young people in the shanty towns. Nevertheless, these armed young people frequently intimidate and repress urban activists. Considering this problem, emancipative social movements have to learn to be a countervailing power not only regarding the state apparatus and the legal side of capitalist economy, but also in relation to ordinary criminal forces-which are usually totally adapted to capitalist values, 'logic' and patterns of behaviour. The aim of this paper is to discuss the 'new' challenges for social movements in the context of what I termed a 'phobopolis' - a city whose inhabitants experience a very complex situation of diffuse violence and widespread fear - and considering the role of the 'hyperprecariat in guns'. The present paper analyses examples primarily from Brazil (Sections 1 and 2), but also from Argentina and South Africa (first part of Section 3), before elaborating the theoretical contributions (in the last part of Section 3).
机译:在当代资本主义的背景下,解放性的社会运动不仅必须通过国家机构对官方的镇压(通过警察的野蛮行径,有时通过军事干预)来抵制恐吓。资本主义的非法,犯罪方面也威胁着解放斗争。在此框架内,“超前者”的真正和潜在作用(即,依赖并经常被驱逐到半外围国家的非正规部门,并在非常脆弱的条件下工作和生活的工人)是一个关键一。在几个城市和国家,犯罪企图选择沉默以消灭解放的社会运动的社会力量已经成为人们的日常经历。解放性城市运动的主要麻烦在于,他们必须面对的是隔离空间内的“敌人”,而这些“敌人”属于“ perprecariat”,在社会阶层的“敌人”看来根本不是严格的。 “微型军阀”,例如在零售领域从事贩毒活动的人,在棚户区的贫困年轻人中招募“士兵”(并自己招募)。然而,这些武装的年轻人经常威吓和镇压城市活动家。考虑到这个问题,解放性的社会运动必须学会成为反补贴的力量,不仅在国家机构和资本主义经济的法律方面,而且在与通常完全适应资本主义价值观“普通”的普通犯罪分子方面有关。和行为方式。本文的目的是讨论在我所说的“ phobopolis”的背景下社会运动面临的“新”挑战-一个城市,其居民经历着非常复杂的情况,包括分散的暴力和广泛的恐惧-并考虑了社区的作用。 “枪支中的超前者”。本文在阐述理论贡献之前(在第3节的最后一部分),首先分析巴西(第1和第2节),阿根廷和南非(第3节的第一部分)的示例。

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    《City》 |2009年第1期|27-52|共26页
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    Marcelo Lopes de Souza;

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    Department of Geography, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;

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