It takes many politics. The formation of a new social subject through Social Networks
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Universidad Industrial de Santander
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Este ensayo se apoya en la sociología política. Pretende vislumbrar la necesidad de participación política del sujeto social surgida con el uso del internet y las redes sociales que han generado una revolución comunicativa-cultural en la humanidad con precedentes comparables a la escritura y el fuego (Cassin, 2014, p. 15)[1]. En este escenario y gracias a las condiciones naturales y objetivas de este medio, el sujeto ha podido acceder a inmensos volúmenes de información permitiéndole revaluar contextos históricos de manera diferente y, participar de manera sincrónica e intervenir en sus problemáticas sociales. Esa participación la entendemos como política pues es producto de la libre comunicación y la libertad de expresión que ha tenido un fuerte impacto global.
El conocimiento científico, empírico y vulgar o pre científico se ha ofrecido en las plataformas de internet de manera democrática alcanzando una sociabilidad mundial sin precedentes en la historia. En ese contexto a través del internet se desnudó el interés económico de la Ciencia, al mismo tiempo la histórica injusticia humana[2] y la manipulación social a través dispositivos ideológicos (Basualdo, 2019, p. 95), información a la que los usantes de este medio accedieron. Esta revolución comunicativa ha generado un nuevo sujeto político que requiere una nueva teoría.
[1] Barbara Cassin señala que uno de los objetivos de Google desde 2014 ha sido digitalizar todos los libros de las bibliotecas del mundo y ponerlos al servicio del público mundial. Hoy 2022 ese proyecto debe tener un resultado e impacto en la cultura humana que es lo que en este ensayo llamamos revolución cultural.
[2] El sujeto social actual está conformado por menos multimillonarios, pero más ricos, dueños de grandes emporios empresariales y financieros que han globalizado e instrumentalizado para su beneficio la política y el Derecho las decisiones de los Estados. Una clase media endeudada y saturada de horas de trabajo en el borde de perderlo todo o ser sometidas a las decisiones de los millonarios e instituciones privadas y públicas. Y de miles de millones de empobrecidos, por ejemplo, desplazados e inmigrantes, sin seguridad social y atareados casi todo su tiempo para logar sobrevivir, sin poder estudiar y sin posibilidad de acenso económico.
This essay is based on political sociology, it aims to glimpse the need for political participation of the social subject that arose with the use of the internet and social networks that have generated a communicative-cultural revolution in humanity with precedents comparable to writing and fire (Cassin, 2014, p. 15)[1]. In this scenario and thanks to the natural and objective conditions of the Internet, the subject has been able to access immense volumes of information that have allowed him to reassess historical contexts in a different way and participate synchronously in social problems. We understand this participation as politics because it is the product of free communication and freedom of expression that has had a strong global impact. Scientific, empirical and vulgar or pre-scientific knowledge has been offered on Internet platforms in a democratic way, reaching a global sociability unprecedented in history. In this context, through the Internet, the economic interest of Science was undressed, at the same time the historical human injustice[2] and social manipulation through ideological devices (Basualdo, 2019, p. 95), information that users of this medium accessed. This communicative revolution has generated a new political subject that requires a new theory. [1] Barbara Cassin points out that one of Google's goals since 2014 has been to digitize all the books in the world's libraries and put them at the service of the global public. Today 2022 that project must have a result and impact on human culture which is what we call cultural revolution in this essay. [2] The current social subject is made up of fewer but richer billionaires, owners of large business and financial emporiums that have globalized and instrumentalized the decisions of States for their benefit, politics and law. A middle class indebted and saturated with hours of work on the verge of losing everything or being subjected to the decisions of millionaires and private and public institutions. And of thousands of millions of impoverished people, for example, displaced persons and immigrants, without social security and busy almost all of their time to survive, without being able to study and without the possibility of economic advancement.
This essay is based on political sociology, it aims to glimpse the need for political participation of the social subject that arose with the use of the internet and social networks that have generated a communicative-cultural revolution in humanity with precedents comparable to writing and fire (Cassin, 2014, p. 15)[1]. In this scenario and thanks to the natural and objective conditions of the Internet, the subject has been able to access immense volumes of information that have allowed him to reassess historical contexts in a different way and participate synchronously in social problems. We understand this participation as politics because it is the product of free communication and freedom of expression that has had a strong global impact. Scientific, empirical and vulgar or pre-scientific knowledge has been offered on Internet platforms in a democratic way, reaching a global sociability unprecedented in history. In this context, through the Internet, the economic interest of Science was undressed, at the same time the historical human injustice[2] and social manipulation through ideological devices (Basualdo, 2019, p. 95), information that users of this medium accessed. This communicative revolution has generated a new political subject that requires a new theory. [1] Barbara Cassin points out that one of Google's goals since 2014 has been to digitize all the books in the world's libraries and put them at the service of the global public. Today 2022 that project must have a result and impact on human culture which is what we call cultural revolution in this essay. [2] The current social subject is made up of fewer but richer billionaires, owners of large business and financial emporiums that have globalized and instrumentalized the decisions of States for their benefit, politics and law. A middle class indebted and saturated with hours of work on the verge of losing everything or being subjected to the decisions of millionaires and private and public institutions. And of thousands of millions of impoverished people, for example, displaced persons and immigrants, without social security and busy almost all of their time to survive, without being able to study and without the possibility of economic advancement.