Comeback to the camp as a biopolitical paradigm

Multitudes 1 (2000)
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Criticism to Giorgio Agamben as a negationnist can’t stay in front of his last two books Homo sacer and Ce qui reste d’Auchwitz. The nazist policy has organized confrontation between power and naked life. Still, inside the camp, exclusion has worked again. Biopower excludes from mankind, and reveals non-man as its product

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