12 essays on Giorgio Agamben's thinking about economy and government, revolt and revolution
These 12 essays give you new perspectives on 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.
12 essays on Giorgio Agamben's thinking about economy and government, revolt and revolution
These 12 essays give you new perspectives on 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.
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
Daniel McLoughlin is Senior Lecturer in the Law School at the University of New South Wales. He has published extensively on Agamben in journals including Angelaki, Theory & Event, Law and Critique and Law, Culture and the Humanities.
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