Eliana Herrera Vega
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Eliana Herrera Vega is a Colombian philosopher, authored a book in French entitled Drug trafficking and Capitalism: a contemporary paradox (English translation)[1] The book explains the actual drug problem as a communicational paradox between major social systems, paradox that appears to be intertwined with the conditions of modern, contemporary and capitalistic society. She uses Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems and neo-Marxism to explain the Colombian case and its relationship with core societies.