The pandemic has brought into sharp relief the fundamental
relationship between institution and human life: at the very moment
when the virus was threatening to destroy life, human beings called
upon institutions - on governments, on health systems, on new norms of
behavior - to combat the virus and preserve life. Drawing on this and
other examples, Roberto Esposito argues that institutions and human
life are not opposed to one another but rather two sides of a single
figure that, together, delineate the vital character of institutions
and the instituting power of life. What else is life, after all, if
not a continuous institution, a capacity for self-regeneration along
new and unexplored paths? No human life is reducible to pure survival,
to “bare life.” There is always a point at which life reaches
out beyond primary needs, entering into the realm of desires and
choices, passions and projects, and at that point human life becomes
instituted: it becomes part of the web of relations that constitute
social, political, and cultural life.
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ISBN
9781509551576
Publisert
2022
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1. utgave
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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