cfp: Economic Theology - "Theoretical Practice" no. 2/2015

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CFP ECONOMIC THEOLOGY The theoretical endeavour of Giorgio Agamben known under the name of homo sacer is drawing to an end. Thus, it is a time for a summary. Throughout the years the Italian thinker put an emphasis on unmasking the model of sovereign power, which was shifted to an area of economic theology. It touches the complementary paradigm of government, namely the administration and governmental efficiency. In this theoretical framework the schemas of a new policy and ethics emerge and are visible in a controversial notion: “form-of-life”. Thus we invite authors to submit articles in order to ponder over recent works of the Italian philosopher in the context of polemics evoked by them.

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