The article discusses the theoretical differences of Schmitt and Agamben and argues that, even though Agamben is clearly inspired by the German jurist, crucial points are lost if one does not take care to notice the crucial differences between them. Schmitt’s idea that sovereignty is a paradox is shared by Agamben, but the latter draws quite different consequences from this idea than does the former. What distinguishes Agamben from Schmitt can be described as a certain form of inactivity of power. It is in the question about the activity and the inactivity of power that the theoretical discussion about the two thinkers is to be settled. I argue that this should lead us to choose Agamben ahead of Schmitt as our theoretical guide to the jurid...
This article explores the basic arguments of reactionary thinking. I argue that reactionary thought ...
In this article, I discuss the issue of critique under conditions of complicity. Complicity and priv...
The essay presents Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the paradigm in the first chapter of The Signature of...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s conception and critique of sovereignty has won him wide an...
The article investigates Giorgio Agamben’s turn to, and radicalization of, Foucault’s concept of gov...
The article brings together three short texts by Giorgio Agamben: “What is a people?” from Means wit...
The starting point of this article is the concept of civil war in Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer-serie...
This article argues that Giorgio Agamben’s conceptions of kairos (the decisive moment) and messianic...
The article investigates Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt’s theory of the constituent power. By compar...
This article gives a critical overview over risks inherent in comparison, –risks of inequality betwe...
Artiklen diskuterer Jacques Derridas dekonstruktion af Sch¬mitts ven/fjende-begreb, der i Derridas l...
This article discusses the theories of federalism as formulated by the early modernthinker Johannes ...
In this article I investigate the methodological experiments Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s p...
I 1937 besøgte den store italienske og liberale politiske teoretiker, Norberto Bobbio, Schmitt i Ber...
Debt—as it has been frequently noted—seems inextricably tied, semantically as well as historically, ...
This article explores the basic arguments of reactionary thinking. I argue that reactionary thought ...
In this article, I discuss the issue of critique under conditions of complicity. Complicity and priv...
The essay presents Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the paradigm in the first chapter of The Signature of...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s conception and critique of sovereignty has won him wide an...
The article investigates Giorgio Agamben’s turn to, and radicalization of, Foucault’s concept of gov...
The article brings together three short texts by Giorgio Agamben: “What is a people?” from Means wit...
The starting point of this article is the concept of civil war in Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer-serie...
This article argues that Giorgio Agamben’s conceptions of kairos (the decisive moment) and messianic...
The article investigates Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt’s theory of the constituent power. By compar...
This article gives a critical overview over risks inherent in comparison, –risks of inequality betwe...
Artiklen diskuterer Jacques Derridas dekonstruktion af Sch¬mitts ven/fjende-begreb, der i Derridas l...
This article discusses the theories of federalism as formulated by the early modernthinker Johannes ...
In this article I investigate the methodological experiments Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s p...
I 1937 besøgte den store italienske og liberale politiske teoretiker, Norberto Bobbio, Schmitt i Ber...
Debt—as it has been frequently noted—seems inextricably tied, semantically as well as historically, ...
This article explores the basic arguments of reactionary thinking. I argue that reactionary thought ...
In this article, I discuss the issue of critique under conditions of complicity. Complicity and priv...
The essay presents Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the paradigm in the first chapter of The Signature of...