Agamben and Law

Agamben and Law
Title Agamben and Law PDF eBook
Author Thanos Zartaloudis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 553
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351577271

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This collection of articles brings together a selection of previously published work on Agamben‘s thought in relation to law and gathered from within the legal field and theory in particular. The volume offers an exemplary range of varied readings, reflections and approaches which are of interest to readers, students and researchers of Agamben‘s law-related work.

Giorgio Agamben

Giorgio Agamben
Title Giorgio Agamben PDF eBook
Author Thanos Zartaloudis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 350
Release 2010-02-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1135166765

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This book offers a thorough introduction to, and engagement with, the jurisprudential, political and philosophical thought of the influential Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. Critically introducing Agamben's work to both a readership in legal theory, and in the humanities and social sciences more generally, Zartaloudis takes up the three main themes of Agamben's recent work: Power (in its relation to bio-politics, capitalism, social systems, control and political theory); Law (in its relation to philosophy, violence, rights, states of exception and sovereignty); and Humanity (in its relation to theories of ethics, the idea of the human, human rights discourse and the condition of refugees).

State of Exception

State of Exception
Title State of Exception PDF eBook
Author Giorgio Agamben
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 108
Release 2008-07-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226009262

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Two months after the attacks of 9/11, the Bush administration, in the midst of what it perceived to be a state of emergency, authorized the indefinite detention of noncitizens suspected of terrorist activities and their subsequent trials by a military commission. Here, distinguished Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben uses such circumstances to argue that this unusual extension of power, or "state of exception," has historically been an underexamined and powerful strategy that has the potential to transform democracies into totalitarian states. The sequel to Agamben's Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, State of Exception is the first book to theorize the state of exception in historical and philosophical context. In Agamben's view, the majority of legal scholars and policymakers in Europe as well as the United States have wrongly rejected the necessity of such a theory, claiming instead that the state of exception is a pragmatic question. Agamben argues here that the state of exception, which was meant to be a provisional measure, became in the course of the twentieth century a normal paradigm of government. Writing nothing less than the history of the state of exception in its various national contexts throughout Western Europe and the United States, Agamben uses the work of Carl Schmitt as a foil for his reflections as well as that of Derrida, Benjamin, and Arendt. In this highly topical book, Agamben ultimately arrives at original ideas about the future of democracy and casts a new light on the hidden relationship that ties law to violence.

Work of Giorgio Agamben

Work of Giorgio Agamben
Title Work of Giorgio Agamben PDF eBook
Author Justin Clemens
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 191
Release 2011-06-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 074868901X

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This collection of essays, newly available in paperback, seeks to explore Agamben's work from philosophical and literary perspectives, thereby underpinning its place within larger debates in continental philosophy.

Giorgio Agamben

Giorgio Agamben
Title Giorgio Agamben PDF eBook
Author Tom Frost
Publisher Routledge
Pages 263
Release 2013-11-20
Genre Law
ISBN 1134097794

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This book collects new contributions from an international group of leading scholars – including many who have worked closely with Agamben – to consider the impact of Agamben’s thought on research in the humanities and social sciences. Giorgio Agamben: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives addresses the potential of Agamben’s thought by re-focusing attention away from his critiques of Western politics and towards his scheme for a political future. Part I of the book draws upon a wide range of issues such as legal oaths, legal reasoning and Christian conceptions of love in order to examine the potential for Agamben’s work to impact upon future legal scholarship. Part II focuses on political perspectives that include references to Marx, Rousseau and Agamben’s conception of the ‘messianic’. Theology, biology, and the thought of Gilles Deleuze, Walter Benjamin and Antonin Artaud are all drawn upon in Part III to explore philosophical perspectives in Agamben’s thought. This book demonstrates the importance and originality of Giorgio Agamben, who has articulated a vision of politics that must be recognised as an influential contribution to modern philosophical and political thinking. It is a book that will be of considerable interest to many working across the humanities and social sciences.

Agamben and Law

Agamben and Law
Title Agamben and Law PDF eBook
Author Thanos Zartaloudis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1024
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1351577263

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This collection of articles brings together a selection of previously published work on Agamben?s thought in relation to law and gathered from within the legal field and theory in particular. The volume offers an exemplary range of varied readings, reflections and approaches which are of interest to readers, students and researchers of Agamben?s law-related work.

Agamben and Radical Politics

Agamben and Radical Politics
Title Agamben and Radical Politics PDF eBook
Author McLoughlin Daniel McLoughlin
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 338
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1474402666

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These 12 essays give you new perspectives on how Agamben's work is increasingly relevant to economy and political action: the two ideas that frame the most pressing problems of global politics. New analyses of Agamben's recent work on government and his relationship to the revolutionary tradition opening up new ways of thinking about politics and critical theory in the post-financial crisis world. Contributors: Daniel McLoughlin Giorgio Agamben Jason E. Smith Jessica Whyte Justin Clemens Mathew Abbott Miguel Vatter Nicholas Heron Sergei Prozorov Simone Bignall Steven DeCaroli