“AS REDES SOCIAIS, O PODER E A EXPLORAÇÃO DA FISIOLOGIA HUMANA” CRÍTICAS A TEORIA DA ESCOLHA RACIONAL
“AS REDES SOCIAIS, O PODER E A EXPLORAÇÃO DA FISIOLOGIA HUMANA” CRÍTICAS A TEORIA DA ESCOLHA RACIONAL
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.8151112523064
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Palavras-chave: Poder, Manipulação, Política, Fake news, Fisiológia Humana.
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Keywords: Power, Manipulation, Politics, Fake news, Human Physiology.
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Abstract: The present paper intends to demonstrate that human physiological characteristics are being exploited to obtain political gains, we intend to clarify the ways in which this usage occurs in the manipulation of nuances of human physiology. This exploitation benefits from the political system, not to produce results, but illusions to quench the manipulated masses' thirst for revenge. Not that this did not occur in other stages of human history, but the scope, degree, and perfection that the algorithms were employed in this endeavor, present possibilities that put all humanity - and not only specific places in the globe - at imminent risk. Since these methods are psychologically irresistible to a considerable number of human beings, enough to multiply and perpetuate these practices in power, we will show that we are also in danger of losing the capacity for rational collective choice. In a world that demands more and more in nations' necessity of efficient decisions and effective actions - precisely because at the other end of these new technologies there are countries increasingly structured and aware of the need for rational implementation of these tools at the service of society's well-being -, do not seem credible to us, who suffer for our common evolution and work so hard, to become slaves of stratagems that will lead us to extinction, as they have already led us to a world war. It is not possible that in the face of all the knowledge gathered by humanity, we allow democracy to be used for its self-destruction. Therefore, we will lay bare in this text, how this long-term power project takes place, its purpose, and try to elucidate which mechanisms are likely to be unraveled.
- ANTONIO CARLOS PEDOTE
- RAFAEL PONS REIS