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Index
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Occupy the void!
From ontology to phenomenology
The artist of not being governed
1 The inexistent: objects and subjects of world politics
The inexistent object
Inexistence and the absolute
Subtraction and subjectivation
As not: world politics and the messianic imperative
Who can be the subject? Beyond spontaneism and dogmatism
2 The idea of the wrong
The ontic form of ontological axioms
The wrong of the world
Positivity and negativity in world politics
3 Politics and evil
Evil as the negation of politics
Evil and world-making
Evil as the excess of politics
The unnameable
How to speak the unspeakable
4 Politics and violence
‘Many things deserve to be destroyed’
Transcendental disqualification
Violence, resistance and agonism
Violence as pure means
5 Politics and knowledge
Politics, philosophy and the ontological mood
Philosophy of politics: beyond suture
Political science and traces of politics
6 Why not everything is political
Politics and the simplification of worlds
The void of ends: Nancy’s politics without affirmation
Politicizing the non-political
Up to the subject
Particularity, universality and individuation
Bibliography
Index
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