Agamben seems to me to think the capacity for violence has something to do with political sovereignty. And I said: The United States seemingly has a lot of capacity for violence bound up with its "superpower" status. — MrAntigone
Yes, without the threat of violence - from the rulers or the threats to the rulers. "How would this work?" is my basic question.but be ruled by collectively sensible laws. — apokrisis
It's 2016. — MrAntigone
If you're more interested in the very notion of the political with it's connotations of inclusion and exclusion, maybe check out something like Bonnie Honig's Politics Theory and the Displacement of Politics, or even Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition. — StreetlightX
Hmm. Why am I getting the impression this is about as good as it is going to get regarding your grasp of the facts? :) — apokrisis
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