LA SOCIÉTÉ MALGACHE CONTEMPORAINE, MATRICE D’UNE VIOLENCE MULTIFORME
RAVELO Sophie Maria Angela Eugénie, RAVELO Bruno Eugène Maxime
The apprehension of polymorphous violence in Madagascar only materializes through a look oriented
towards the holistic paradigm, through its systemic Parsonian side. It is important to analyze the structural
elements of the social systemically and cybernetically. It is a question of seeing the dysfunctional elements-
and bearing the trace of colonial dynamics-through an empirical anlysis. For this, it is essential to understand
the general system of actions, in the Parsonian sense of the term, as well as the composition of the social
system, structure of socialization, economic, political, legal-normative. The remedy for this evil lies in a
revitalization of politics with a significant mobilizing ideology reconfiguring these societal sectors generating
this violence. Indeed, although the principles of social democracy, socialism or even neoliberalism have
been proclaimed, they have hardly been sufficiently internalizes by the masses, who are not inspired by
them in the modeling of institutions and actions. Thus, under the first Republic, there was no « social
democrat », no « social democratic » citizen, and today, there is no « ultra-liberal » society in its workings,
nor any citizen trained in this contemporary ideology.
Key-words:
Violence,Systemic,Social system,Dysfunction,Political ideology
04/09/2024