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Means Without End: Notes on Politics
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Giorgio Agamben432 ratings, 4.10 average rating, 29 reviews
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“...there is no head of state in the world today who is not in virtuality a criminal. Those who shoulder the dreary mantle of sovereignty know that their turn may come to be branded a criminal by their colleagues. We certainly will not be the ones to complain. For the sovereign, who freely consented to donning the executioner's clothes, is now finally manifesting his originary kinship with the criminal. ”
― Means Without End: Notes on Politics
― Means Without End: Notes on Politics
“That there is no autonomous space in the political order of the nation-state for something like the pure human in itself is evident at the very least from the fact that, even in the best of cases, the status of refugee has always been considered a temporary condition that ought to lead either to naturalization or to repatriation. A stable statute for the human in itself is inconceivable in the law of the nation-state.”
― Means Without End: Notes on Politics
― Means Without End: Notes on Politics
