El sustrato étnico de la política de drogas. Fundamentos interculturales y consecuencias sociales de una discriminación médico/jurídica

From an anthropological perspective focused on the incidence of culturaldiversity in the definition of laws in modern states, we consider that the historicalfact of the prohibition of psychoactive drugs is based on the opinion that qualifiesas a vice certain habits belonging to members of different...

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Autor principal: Lynch, Fernando M.
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Publicado: Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/1214
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Sumario:From an anthropological perspective focused on the incidence of culturaldiversity in the definition of laws in modern states, we consider that the historicalfact of the prohibition of psychoactive drugs is based on the opinion that qualifiesas a vice certain habits belonging to members of different cultures. Drugs which areconsidered unlawful are precisely the ones associated in its moment of spreading inthe U.S.A. -epicentre of the standard policy- with foreign minorities: the opium withthe chinese, the cocaine with the african-americans and the marihuana with thehispanics -as well as mushrooms and cactus with the aborigines. As a conclusion weobserve that, carried out at an international level as an instrument forneocolonization, the global policies on drugs justify a repressive attitude that,criminalizing behaviour considered socially "deviated" -which turns into an "illness"due to the judgment of medical authorities-, eventually perpetuates a way ofundercover ethnical discrimination.