In the past, pandemics were considered divine punishment, but we now understand the biological characteristics of viruses and we know they are spread through social interaction. What used to be divine has become human – all too human, as Nietzsche would say. But while the virus dispels the divine, we are discovering that living beings are more complex and harder to define than we had previously imagined, and also that political power is more complex than we may have thought. And this, argues Nancy, helps us to see why the term ‘biopolitics’ fails to grasp the conditions in which we now find ourselves. Life and politics challenge us together. Our scientific knowledge tells us that we are dependent only on our own technical power, but can we rely on technologies when knowledge itself includes uncertainties? If this is the case for technical power, it is much more so for political power, even when it presents itself as guided by objective data. The virus is a magnifying glass that reveals the contradictions, limitations and frailties of the human condition, calling into question as never before our stubborn belief in progress and our hubristic sense of our own indestructibility as a species.
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Publisher’s NotePreface    PrologueI. An All-Too-Human Virus        II. “Communovirus”                          III. Let Us Be Infants                      IV. Evil and Power                           V. Freedom                             VI. Neo-Viralism                             VII. To Free Freedom                        VIII. The Useful and the Useless                  IX. Still All Too Human                            Appendix 1: Interview with Nicolas Dutent         Appendix 2: From the Future to the Time to Come: The Revolution of the Virus (with Jean-François Bouthors)                               Sources of the Texts
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‘Into the craw of the pandemic, every tomorrow seems to have slid. Nancy here attempts to breathe out. In articulating the contradictions we confront and rendering the tentativeness of our situation palpable, he scans for an opening.’Professor Joan Copjec, Brown University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509550227
Publisert
2021-11-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
136 gr
Høyde
188 mm
Bredde
122 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
100

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Biographical note

Jean-Luc Nancy (1940 – 2021) was Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Strasbourg.