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Authors: Giorgio Agamben, Daniel Heller-Roazen
ISBN-13: 9780804732185, ISBN-10: 0804732183
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Date Published: April 1998
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Giorgio Agamben

Giorgio Agamben teaches philosophy at the University of Venice.

Book Synopsis

The work of Giorgio Agamben, one of Italy’s most important and original philosophers, has been based on an uncommon erudition in classical traditions of philosophy and rhetoric, the grammarians of late antiquity, Christian theology, and modern philosophy. Recently, Agamben has begun to direct his thinking to the constitution of the social and to some concrete, ethico-political conclusions concerning the state of society today, and the place of the individual within it.
In Homo Sacer, Agamben aims to connect the problem of pure possibility, potentiality, and power with the problem of political and social ethics in a context where the latter has lost its previous religious, metaphysical, and cultural grounding. Taking his cue from Foucault’s fragmentary analysis of biopolitics, Agamben probes with great breadth, intensity, and acuteness the covert or implicit presence of an idea of biopolitics in the history of traditional political theory. He argues that from the earliest treatises of political theory, notably in Aristotle’s notion of man as a political animal, and throughout the history of Western thinking about sovereignty (whether of the king or the state), a notion of sovereignty as power over “life” is implicit.
The reason it remains merely implicit has to do, according to Agamben, with the way the sacred, or the idea of sacrality, becomes indissociable from the idea of sovereignty. Drawing upon Carl Schmitt’s idea of the sovereign’s status as the exception to the rules he safeguards, and on anthropological research that reveals the close interlinking of the sacred and the taboo, Agamben defines the sacred person as one who can be killed and yet not sacrificed—a paradox he sees as operative in the status of the modern individual living in a system that exerts control over the collective “naked life” of all individuals.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
Pt. 1The Logic of Sovereignty
1The Paradox of Sovereignty15
2'Nomos Basileus'30
3Potentiality and Law39
4Form of Law49
Threshold63
Pt. 2Homo Sacer
1Homo Sacer71
2The Ambivalence of the Sacred75
3Sacred Life81
4'Vitae Necisque Potestas'87
5Sovereign Body and Sacred Body91
6The Ban and the Wolf104
Threshold112
Pt. 3The Camp as Biopolitical Paradigm of the Modern
1The Politicization of Life119
2Biopolitics and the Rights of Man126
3Life That Does Not Deserve to Live136
4'Politics, or Giving Form to the Life of a People'144
5VP154
6Politicizing Death160
7The Camp as the 'Nomos' of the Modern166
Threshold181
Bibliography189
Index of Names197

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