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Justicia

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RODRIGUEZ CASALLAS, Diego F.  and  ARANGO MORALES, Xóchitl. Depolitization and public ethics. The crisis of collective thinking in liquid modernity. Justicia [online]. 2017, n.31, pp.65-86. ISSN 0124-7441.  https://doi.org/10.17081/just.22.31.2599.

The relationships between the processes of depoliticization and public ethics in liquid modernity, are characterized by little lasting, malleable and changing dynamic environment for citizen participation in political institutions and the setting of the popular will, favoring conservatism and phenomena ap propriation of the State by private interests such as: corporatism, political pa tronage, corruption and criminal appropriation of the State; these phenomena hinder the possibility of collective thought and the search for feasible future projects. It is for this that in this explanatory theoretical study the phenomenon of the implications of depoliticization and public ethics in liquid modernity be addressed.

Keywords : Liquid modernity; Depoliticization; ICT; Political clientelism; Corporatism; Corruption; Criminal appropriation of the State; Public ethics.

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