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-**You can't put faith in the state to limit its own power. AGAMBEN '04:** |
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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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-**That allows for infinite violence in the name of sovereign control. GUVEN '15:** |
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-Guven, Ferit. “Decolonizing Democracy.” Lexington Books. 2015. LHP MK |
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-The second characteristic...argument against dehumanization. |
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-**We should reject the state in the name of a playful interaction with the law. MILLS '08:** |
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- Catherine – Associate Professor at the Centre for Human Bioethics at Monash University, “Playing with law: Agamben and Derrida on postjuridical justice,” in South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 107, Number 1, p. 22-24, http://saq.dukejournals.org/content/107/1/15.short |
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-To return to...path of elucidation. |
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-**Role of the ballot - contest the legitimacy of the law. KOSKO '13:** |
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-(Adam,) “How To Read Agamben” LA Review of Books June 4th, 2013 |
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-Now may be...Western legal thought. |