Sevilla, España
Taking into account latest changes onto National Civil Defence Forces (FCSN)organizations in our country, I think over the long-term globalisation’s effects in thefunctioning of those institutions belonging to them. Precisely, I foresee a futureconditioned by the so-called minimum State by which public administrationprogressively loses its duties and powers historically inherited because of decentralisation,de-localization, and de-hierarchyzation (de)processes. Under thisprocesses certain economical strategies of the labour market, work ideologies, andcapitalist privatisations are hidden. More over, I make clear that these processes arereinforced thank to various cultural processes –superstructure- dealing with thedesacralisation of the moral and the ethic as an universal share, the value of issuesreleased from work production –specially linked to the quality of work life-, and thesocial perception of vulnerability towards endless and inevitable risks (terrorist attack,theft, swindle, etc). Finally, minimum State thesis allows us to perceive a newconception of the FCSN specially in relation to the Guardia Civil -Spanish MilitaryPolice Force- bearing in mind the historical facts and revised literature (Starenhaven,2001; Mises, 2002; Mascaró, 2006; Ronda, 2006).
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