Abstract
The present article reflects on biopolitics of the bicentennial Costa Rica through its infrastructures as Governmentality
security devices. Recent building works such as Circumvallation and the Legislative Parliament are analyzed, concluding the emergence of new forms of violence that hinder the politic manifestation of various populations in urban democratic life of the country.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Edgar Pérez Saborío
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