Contemporary Italian political philosophy /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Albany :
SUNY Press,
2015.
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| Series: | SUNY series in contemporary Italian philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the ferment of contemporary Italian political philosophy / Antonio Calcagno
- Biological life and political life / Roberto Esposito
- Nothing in common: Esposito and Vattimo on community / Robert T. Valgenti
- Roberto Esposito and the relation between the personal and the impersonal / Antonio Calcagno
- Narrating the self through the other: on the thought of Adriana Cavarero / Elvira Roncalli
- Psychoanalysis in early Italian feminism: the contribution of the practice of the unconscious / Paula Melchiori
- Luce Fabbri: anarchism as an art of living / Margareth Rago
- The transcendental limits of politics: on Massimo Cacciari's political philosophy / Alessandro Carrera
- Trauma and political existence: Remo Bodei on not confronting delusion / Alexander U. Bertland
- Paolo Virno: exodus and language / Franco Berardi
- After lives: on Giorgio Agamben and the coloniality of the sovereign exception (from a Latin American perspective) / Alejandro A. Vallega
- Happy depression: Franco Berardi and the unpaid bills of desire / Gary Genosko
- Marx contra Negri: value, abstract labor, and money / Christian Lotz
- The risk of subjectivity: Negri beyond Adorno / Timothy S. Murphy
- Antonio Negri: on the trail of new social subjects / Pierre Lamarche.