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The work develops the internal logic of sovereignty, then analyzes the figure of Homo Sacer and its ambivalence of sacredness, before arguing that the modern camp functions as a biopolitical paradigm. Drawing on philosophical and historical references, it links the politicization of life to the management of death.","Giorgio Agamben  \nHOMO SACER  \nSovereign Power and Bare Life  \nHomo Sacer  \nTranslated by Daniel Heller-Roazen Stanford University Press Stanford California 1998  \nHomo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life  \nwas originally published as Homo sacer. Il potere sovrano e la nuda vita,© 1995 Giulio Einaudi editore s.p.a.  \nStanford University Press-Stanford, California  \n© 1998 by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Printed in the United States of America  \n// |]!r4t3 pdf // 4nT1(o |]YR!6H7 // 2o0 7 // by s |]r3ad d3 p7 // u5345u8v3r5! \\/ 3pur |]o 535 //  \nplease excuse the remaining scan glitches  \nINDEX  \nINTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 9  \nPART ONE: The Logic of Sovereignty................................................................................................. 15  \n§ 1 The Paradox of Sovereignty........................................................................................................... 17  \n§ 2 ‘Nomos Basileus’........................................................................................................................... 24  \n§ 3 Potentiality and Law ..................................................................................................................... 29  \n§ 4 Form of Law ................................................................................................................................. 34  \nThreshold ..................................................................................................................................... 41  \nPART TWO: Homo Sacer................................................................................................................... 45  \n§ 1 Homo Sacer .................................................................................................................................. 47  \n§ 2 The Ambivalence of the Sacred ..................................................................................................... 49  \n§ 3 Sacred Life .................................................................................................................................... 52  \n§ 4 ‘Vitae Necisque Potestas’............................................................................................................... 55  \n§ 5 Sovereign Body and Sacred Body .................................................................................................. 57  \n§ 6 The Ban and the Wolf .................................................................................................................. 63  \nThreshold ..................................................................................................................................... 67  \nPART THREE: The Camp As Biopolitical Paradigm of the Modern ............................................... 69  \n§ 1 The Politicization of Life............................................................................................................... 71  \n§ 2 Biopolitics and the Rights of Man ................................................................................................. 75  \n§ 3 Life That Does Not Deserve to Live.............................................................................................. 80  \n§ 4 ‘Politics, or Giving Form to the Life of a People’........................................................................... 84  \n§ 5 VP ................................................................................................................................................ 89  \n§ 6 Politicizing Death ......................................................................................................................... 92  \n§ 7 The Camp as the ‘Nomos’ of the Modern ..................................................................................... 95  \nThreshold 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