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Agamben and Radical Politics / Daniel McLoughlin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical Connections : CRCOPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (280 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781474402637
  • 9781474402651
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.01
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  • B3611.A44
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Agamben and Radical Politics -- 1. Capitalism as Religion -- 2. Glory, Spectacle and Inoperativity: Agamben's Praxis of Theoria -- 3. On Property and the Philosophy of Poverty: Agamben and Anarchism -- 4. 'Man Produces Universally': Praxis and Production in Agamben and Marx -- 5. Liturgical Labour: Agamben on the Post-Fordist Spectacle -- 6. An Alogical Space of Genetic Reintrication: Notes on an Element of Giorgio Agamben's Method -- 7. Zoē aiōniōs: Giorgio Agamben and the Critique of Katechontic Time -- Agamben and the Critique of Katechontic Time 141 Nicholas Heron -- 9. Form-of-Life and Antagonism: On Homo Sacer and Operaismo -- 10. What Is a Form-of-Life?: Giorgio Agamben and the Practice of Poverty -- 11. Law and Life beyond Incorporation: Agamben, Highest Poverty and the Papal Legal Revolution -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
Summary: 12 essays on Giorgio Agamben's thinking about economy and government, revolt and revolutionGiorgio Agamben's analysis of sovereignty was profoundly influential for critical theory as it grappled with issues of security and state violence in the wake of 11 September 2001. But what does his work have to say in an age characterised by financial crisis and political revolts? The 12 essays in this volume provide new perspectives on economy and political action by analysing Agamben's recent work on government, his account of a non-statist politics and his relationship to the revolutionary tradition. It includes a new essay by Agamben himself, entitled 'Capitalism as Religion'.ContributorsDaniel McLoughlin • Giorgio Agamben • Jason E. Smith • Jessica Whyte • Justin Clemens • Mathew Abbott • Miguel Vatter • Nicholas Heron • Sergei Prozorov • Simone Bignall • Steven DeCaroli
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Agamben and Radical Politics -- 1. Capitalism as Religion -- 2. Glory, Spectacle and Inoperativity: Agamben's Praxis of Theoria -- 3. On Property and the Philosophy of Poverty: Agamben and Anarchism -- 4. 'Man Produces Universally': Praxis and Production in Agamben and Marx -- 5. Liturgical Labour: Agamben on the Post-Fordist Spectacle -- 6. An Alogical Space of Genetic Reintrication: Notes on an Element of Giorgio Agamben's Method -- 7. Zoē aiōniōs: Giorgio Agamben and the Critique of Katechontic Time -- Agamben and the Critique of Katechontic Time 141 Nicholas Heron -- 9. Form-of-Life and Antagonism: On Homo Sacer and Operaismo -- 10. What Is a Form-of-Life?: Giorgio Agamben and the Practice of Poverty -- 11. Law and Life beyond Incorporation: Agamben, Highest Poverty and the Papal Legal Revolution -- Notes on Contributors -- Index

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12 essays on Giorgio Agamben's thinking about economy and government, revolt and revolutionGiorgio Agamben's analysis of sovereignty was profoundly influential for critical theory as it grappled with issues of security and state violence in the wake of 11 September 2001. But what does his work have to say in an age characterised by financial crisis and political revolts? The 12 essays in this volume provide new perspectives on economy and political action by analysing Agamben's recent work on government, his account of a non-statist politics and his relationship to the revolutionary tradition. It includes a new essay by Agamben himself, entitled 'Capitalism as Religion'.ContributorsDaniel McLoughlin • Giorgio Agamben • Jason E. Smith • Jessica Whyte • Justin Clemens • Mathew Abbott • Miguel Vatter • Nicholas Heron • Sergei Prozorov • Simone Bignall • Steven DeCaroli

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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