LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira.; GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; RODRIGUES, Renata Vilela.
Resumo:
This article aims to examine legalization of health practices in the present as one of the
effects of contemporary biopolitics. The management of risks and dangers is placed in the
center of the orders for the right to health and triggers a judicial inflation as application
security. Problematize this producer biocitizenships rationality by a biolegitimacy is a
concern, this theoretical essay. The democratic state is born along with the emergence of a
society of rights and the extension of social medicine as beacons of political life, based on the
health government in support of capacity building and performance. Thus, biopolitics
becomes modulated by the production of autonomy and activism of biological subjects.
These would biocitizens plaintiffs access to health, exercise capacity and the ability to choose
ways of living.