Giorgio Agamben, State of Exception (The University of Chicago Press, 2005) p. 87
29 May 2015
The state of exception
Indeed, the state of exception has today reached its maximum worldwide deployment. The normative aspect of law can thus be obliterated and contradicted with impunity by a governmental violence that – while ignoring international law externally and producing a permanent state of exception internally – nevertheless still claims to be applying the law.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment