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Criminal Aspects of Voluntary Slavery and Delinquent Unconscious

Gabriel Tanasescu ()

No 031GT, Proceedings of the 11th International RAIS Conference, November 19-20, 2018 from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies

Abstract: From a philosophical point of view within a free system, an individual has the possibility, and thus is allowed by his own autonomy of will, to sell himself as a slave without being sanctioned by the rules of society, or by bearing the consequences of these rules (in his book Anarchy, State and Utopia, in one of the chapters A Framework for Utopia Robert Nozick deals with the problem of voluntary slavery). From a psychocriminological point of view, voluntary slavery is closely linked to the unconscious delinquency and the pulsation of destruction. Entry into Street Gangs can only be accomplished by respecting the rituals and the Code Matrix. A member of Banda (a woman or a man) accepts to lose her social freedom in order to enjoy the respect, reputation and esteem of the veterans. The exit of a street gang member is not accepted by the essence of the behavioral code, the sanction being death.

Keywords: code matrix; delinquent unconscious; libido; pulse of destruction; semiotics of violence; street gangs; voluntary slavery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 5 pages
Date: 2018-11
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Published in Proceedings of the 11th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities, November 19-20, 2018, pages 218-222

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