Agamben and Politics: A Critical Introduction

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (2014)
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Tracing how the logic of inoperativity works in the domains of language, law, history and humanity, 'Agamben and Politics' systematically introduces the fundamental concepts of Agamben's political thought and a critically interprets his insights in the wider context of contemporary philosophy.

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