Containing community : from political economy to ontology in Agamben, Esposito, and Nancy /
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| Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2016]
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| Series: | SUNY series in contemporary Italian philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Political Economy and the Proper
- I. The Proprietary Confusion
- II. The Dialectic of Alienation and Appropriation
- III. Dis-Containing Community
- 2. Ontology and the Proper
- I. The Proper
- II. The Ereignis
- III. Interpreting the Ereignis
- 3. The Existential Community
- pt. 1 The 1980s
- I. The Political
- II. The Existential Community, Take One
- pt. 2 The 1990s
- III. Communism and a Deconstructed Phenomenology
- IV. The Existential Community, Take Two
- pt. 3 The 2000s
- V. Globalization
- VI. Existential Democracy
- 4. The Community Without Content
- pt. 1 Early Philosophical Concerns
- I. Language and Absolution
- II. Impotentiality and Inoperativeness
- pt. 2 The Coming Community
- III. Depoliticization
- IV. Ontological Ethos
- V. Whatever
- pt. 3 The Homo Sacer Series
- VI. Economic Theology and Political Economy
- VII. Language and Ethics
- VIII. Priests and Monks
- IX. Destituent Power
- 5. The Deontological Community
- pt. 1 Communitas
- I. Deontology
- II. Ontology
- pt. 2 Community After Communitas
- III. Communitas and Immunitas
- IV. Communitarianism
- V. Radical Republicanism.