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  • The spill of 18 thousand liters of 2,4-D herbicide in the Argentine town of San José de la Esquina shows how the accident, starring the overturning of the truck carrying the herbicide, is part of a normalized state of exception that transcends this event. While, in its original sense, the idea of a state of exception turnedinto a norm refers to the normalization, within the rule of law, of the suspensionof the legal order (Agamben, 2004), here exceptionality becomes part of a normalized productive logic. Apparently isolated incidents that are a constitutive part of the material webs organized around hegemonic agricultural production (xsd:string)
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  • El agro argentino en estado de excepción permanente. San José de la Esquina, del accidente a la normalización (xsd:string)
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  • In: Revista Kavilando, 12, 2020, 2, 310-325 (xsd:string)
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