In the sovereign machine: sovereignty, governmentality, automaticity

Journal for Cultural Research 22 (3):209-223 (2018)
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This essay explores a series of sovereign ‘machines’ – slaves, puppets, automata – in political theory from Benjamin to Agamben. It is now well-documented that the philosophical question of ‘the machine’ – of whether a complex system requires a human operator or whether it can function autonomously – is also a crucial political question that haunts every discussion of sovereignty from Hobbes onwards. However, my wager in what follows is that this machine is not just a metaphor for a metaphysical situation – whether it be rationality, bureaucratization, neutralization, historicism or governmentality – but a material phenomenon that carries transformative political promise and threat. To summarize the argument of this essay, I contend that ‘sovereign machines’ like slavery, puppets, automata or clockwork, lens, optics and mirrors (Hobbes, Kantorowicz, Benjamin, Lacan,...

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The Use of Bodies.Giorgio Agamben - 2015 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Edited by Adam Kotsko.
Benjamin's -abilities.Samuel Weber - 2008 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Edited by Walter Benjamin.
Machinisme et Philosophie.Pierre-Maxime Schuhl - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (4):7-7.

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