PROTECTIVE BIOETHICS AND NATIONAL RIGHT
ETHICAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES ABOUT THE DRUGS
Abstract
This text discusses the complex issue of drugs from the perspective of an expanded interdisciplinary view. In this sense, it presupposes the resumption of an ethics of care, characterized by respect, solicitude and recognition in relation to the other, user and / or dependent. It can provide a more solid anthropological basis for the so-called bioethics of protection, which seeks to guide actions, starting from concrete personal and social problems, detected in multiple dimensions, whether they are physical, psychological, social, economic and cultural in local groups and global. This protective bioethics, however, should be close to biopolitics and necropolitics, as two fundamental ideas for discussing drug violence, in all its complexity, since it involves a conglobating reality of physical, psychological, social and cultural problems, installed in the within the Democratic Constitutional State of Law, charged with making living well for the community.