Means Without End: Notes on Politics

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Means Without End: Notes on Politics is a collection of essays by Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben that explores themes such as biopolitics, state power, and the nature of contemporary political life.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Giorgio Agamben NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
englishEditionPublicationDate 2000
genre critical theory
political philosophy
hasISBN 978-0816635117
hasPart “Beyond Human Rights” NERFINISHED
“Notes on Politics” NERFINISHED
“On the Limits of Violence” NERFINISHED
“We Refugees” NERFINISHED
influencedBy Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
Walter Benjamin NERFINISHED
languageOfPublication English
Italian
mainTheme critique of modern political institutions
relation between life and law
transformation of citizenship in modern states
notableConcept critique of human rights discourse
politics beyond the nation-state
refugee as paradigm of political existence
originalLanguage Italian
partOf Giorgio Agamben's political philosophy corpus
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
post-structuralism
publicationDate 1996
publisher Bollati Boringhieri NERFINISHED
University of Minnesota Press NERFINISHED
subject bare life
biopolitics
citizenship
contemporary politics
democracy
human rights
messianism
political subjectivity
refugees
sovereignty
state of exception
state power
violence
translator Cesare Casarino NERFINISHED
Vincenzo Binetti NERFINISHED

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