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Containing community : from political economy to ontology in Agamben, Esposito, and Nancy / Greg Bird.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series in contemporary Italian philosophyPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781438461878
  • 1438461879
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Containing community.DDC classification:
  • 320.01/1 23
LOC classification:
  • B105.C46
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Contents:
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 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; Part 1. The 1980s; I. The Political; II. The Existential Community, Take One; Part 2. The 1990s; III. Communism and a Deconstructed Phenomenology; IV. The Existential Community, Take Two; i. The Horizons Behind Us; ii. Coexistential Analytic; Part 3. The 2000s; V. Globalization.
VI. Existential Democracy4. The Community Without Content; Part 1. Early Philosophical Concerns; I. Language and Absolution; II. Impotentiality and Inoperativeness; Part 2. The Coming Community; III. Depoliticization; IV. Ontological Ethos; V. Whatever; Part 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; Part 1. Communitas; I. Deontology; II. Ontology; Part 2. Community After Communitas; III. Communitas and Immunitas; IV. Communitarianism; V. Radical Republicanism.
ConclusionConclusion; Abbreviations; Giorgio Agamben; Maurice Blanchot; Roberto Esposito; Martin Heidegger; Jean-Luc Nancy; Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Acknowledgments; Introduction; 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; Part 1. The 1980s; I. The Political; II. The Existential Community, Take One; Part 2. The 1990s; III. Communism and a Deconstructed Phenomenology; IV. The Existential Community, Take Two; i. The Horizons Behind Us; ii. Coexistential Analytic; Part 3. The 2000s; V. Globalization.

VI. Existential Democracy4. The Community Without Content; Part 1. Early Philosophical Concerns; I. Language and Absolution; II. Impotentiality and Inoperativeness; Part 2. The Coming Community; III. Depoliticization; IV. Ontological Ethos; V. Whatever; Part 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; Part 1. Communitas; I. Deontology; II. Ontology; Part 2. Community After Communitas; III. Communitas and Immunitas; IV. Communitarianism; V. Radical Republicanism.

ConclusionConclusion; Abbreviations; Giorgio Agamben; Maurice Blanchot; Roberto Esposito; Martin Heidegger; Jean-Luc Nancy; Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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