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|a The Republic of the Living :
|b Biopolitics and the Critique of Civil Society /
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|a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Biopolitics of the Economy; 1 The Tragedy of Civil Society and Republican Politics in Hegel; 2 Living Labor and Self-Generative Value in Marx; Part II: Biopolitics of the Family; 3 Reification and Redemption of Bare Life in Adorno and Agamben; 4 Natality, Fertility, and Mimesis in Arendt's Theory of Freedom; 5 The Heroism of Sexuality in Benjamin and Foucault; Part III: Biopolitics of Rights; 6 Free Markets and Republican Constitutions in Hayek and Foucault; 7 Biopolitical Cosmopolitanism: The Right to Have Rights in Arendt and Agamben.
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|a Part IV: Biopolitics of Eternal Life8 Bare Life and Philosophical Life in Aristotle, Spinoza, and Heidegger; 9 Eternal Recurrence and the Now of Revolution: Nietzsche and Messianic Marxism; Notes; Works Cited; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.
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|a The aim of this book is to explain what makes the contemporary discourse of biopolitics essential both to the understanding and to the critique of modern civil society, as developed from Hegel and Marx up to Arendt, Foucault and Agamben. The book seeks to identify the affirmative political potential found in the biopolitical category of natality, and its relation to both normality and normativity, within and between each sphere of civil society.
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