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+a prohibition is contingent on the state’s ability to exercise its authority. OXFORD DICTIONARIES: |
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+Oxford Dictionaries. “Definition of Prohibit in English.” No date. All brackets are originally from the evidence. // LHP MK |
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+VERB (prohibits, prohibiting...any tax cuts. |
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+The constitutive feature of the law is that the sovereign can create it ~-~-- the sovereign lives outside of the law. This means the sovereign is the only one that has the authority to chose if the law is applicable, creating a state of exception, so any legal action is not binding. AGAMBEN: |
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+Bracketed for gendered language. Agamben, Giorgio. “Homo Sacer – Sovereign Power and Bare Life”. Translated by Daniel Heller-Rozan //LHP AA |
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+The paradox of...an exception (Ausnahme). |
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+In the state of exception infinite violence is permissible. GUVEN: |
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+Guven, Ferit. “Decolonizing Democracy.” Lexington Books. |
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+The second characteristic...argument against dehumanization. |