Giorgio Agamben is a philosopher and political theorist who has been described as “one of the most vital and most discussed figures in academia”. Renowned for his insights into the history and contemporary crises of Western thought, his many works include The End of the Poem (Stanford University Press), Infancy and History (Verso Books), State of Exception (The University of Chicago Press), and The Use of Bodies (Stanford University Press), the latter of which brought to a conclusion his nine-volume Homo Sacer series. Currently based in Italy, he has held a number of distinguished academic posts, including the Baruch Spinoza Chair at the European Graduate School.
An on-the-spot study of the link between power and knowledge.
*New York Times*
Agamben is right that our rulers will use every opportunity to
consolidate their power, especially in times of crisis. That
coronavirus is being exploited to strengthen mass-surveillance
infrastructure is no secret.
*New Left Review*
A fascinating intervention on the encroaching state of biosecurity
we are witnessing before our very eyes.
*Colby Dickinson*
Fear makes thinking harder. Yet there is an urgent need to think,
and to question every aspect of our current situation. The
philosopher, which Agamben truly embodies, is a figure that must be
heeded.
*Nina Power*
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