
AUTHORITARIAN TURN OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENTALITY AT THE TIME OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Md. Akkas Rahman , Department of political, Gono University, Bangladesh N.M. Ahmed , Department of political, Gono University, BangladeshAbstract
Social researchers of all discipline are presently attempting to give comprehension of this peculiarity according to their own viewpoint. Thus, researchers are depending on various strategies to grasp this pandemic. Once more, occasions, for example, coercive lockdown, USA's withdrawal from WHO, dictator turn of majority rule governmentality are likewise permitting doubters to require a 'reevaluate' of the Peculiarity, where numerous philosophical techniques become important, for example, structuralism, persuasions and post structuralism and so on. This paper will endeavor to give a post structuralist investigation into Pandemic and legislative issues that is right now going on. To do as such, this paper will conceal light on 'why technique (Philosophical) matters?" and give an 'elective' viewpoint of Pandemic and legislative issues that challenges our current translations.
Keywords
Pandemic governmental issues, Post Structuralism, Philosophical Strategy
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