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245 0 0 _aSovereignty in Ruins
_bA Politics of Crisis /
_cGeorge Edmondson, Klaus Mladek.
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700 1 _aEdmondson, George
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700 1 _aMladek, Klaus
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264 1 _bDuke University Press,
300 _a1 online resource (361 p.)
520 _aFeaturing essays by some of the most prominent names in contemporary political and cultural theory, Sovereignty in Ruins presents a form of critique grounded in the conviction that political thought is itself an agent of crisis. Aiming to develop a political vocabulary capable of critiquing and transforming contemporary political frameworks, the contributors advance a politics of crisis that collapses the false dichotomies between sovereignty and governmentality and between critique and crisis. Their essays address a wide range of topics, such as the role history plays in the development of a politics of crisis; Arendt's controversial judgment of Adolf Eichmann; Strauss's and Badiou's readings of Plato's Laws; the acceptance of the unacceptable; the human and nonhuman; and flesh as a biopolitical category representative of the ongoing crisis of modernity.
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650 7 _aPhilosophy / Political
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650 0 _aPhilosophy
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