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Philosophy Ethics & Moral Philosophy

Being Vulnerable

Contemporary Political Thought

by (author) Arne De Boever

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2023
Category
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Critical Theory, Political, Social
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780228016304
    Publish Date
    Feb 2023
    List Price
    $34.95

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We are living in a time of acute vulnerability. From climate change to drone warfare, terrorist attacks to mass shootings, safe spaces to trigger warnings, not to mention the COVID-19 pandemic, homo vulnerabilis is once again coming to terms with the fact that it can be wounded, or even killed.
Against such finitude, sovereignty is now reasserting itself as a political power that might save us from our ontological state. The irony is, of course, that such sovereignty – for example through camps, walls, police violence, or drones – is also the underlying, historical cause of many of our most intense contemporary experiences of vulnerabilization. Interrupting the dialectic by which sovereignty manages to be both the cause of our vulnerabilization and the phantasmatic tool of its prevention, in Being Vulnerable Arne De Boever explores how today’s experiences of vulnerabilization can be translated into a collective human power that dismantles the form of sovereignty that is producing this state of affairs.
Focused on theories, paradigms, and alternative formations of sovereignty, Being Vulnerable reconsiders the tradition of thinking through a political concept in order to approach it anew.

About the author

Arne De Boever teaches American studies in the School of Critical Studies at the California Institute of the Arts.

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Editorial Reviews

“Arne De Boever has written a truly remarkable book. Being Vulnerable does nothing less than reconsider the entire tradition of thinking about sovereignty and propose a new way of approaching the topic. The skill, erudition, and sheer mastery of the material is exhilarating.” Dimitris Vardoulakis, author of Stasis Before the State: Nine Theses on Agonistic Democracy