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Index
PART ON E
PART TWO
Introduction
§ I The Paradox of Sovereignty
§ 2 `Nomos Basileus'
§ 3 Potentiality and Law
§ 4 Form of Law
Threshold
§ I Homo Sacer
§ 2 The Ambivalence of the Sacred
§ 3 Sacred Life
§ 4 `Vitae Necisque Potestas'
§ 5 Sovereign Body and Sacred Body
§ 6 The Ban and the Wolf
Threshold 112
§ I The Politicization of Life I19
§ 2 Biopolitics and the Rights of Man
§ 3 Life That Does Not Deserve to Live
§ 4 `Politics, or Giving Form to the Life of a People'
§5 VP
§ 6 Politicizing Death 16o
§ 7 The Camp as the `Nomos' of the Modern
Threshold 181
Bibliography
Index of Names
The protagonist of this book is bare life, that is, the life of homo sacer (sacred man), who may be
2.3. The very sense of this opposition, which has had such a tenacious lineage in the political cult
2.4. From this perspective, it will not seem surprising that Schmitt grounds his theory of the origi
tose person was the ideal condition for the removal of organs, but an exact definition of the moment
Historians debate whether the first camps to appear were the Campos de concentraciones created by th
If this is true, if the people necessarily contains the fundamental biopolitical fracture within its
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