At a Distance to the State: On the Politics of Hobbes and Badiou

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (160):99-119 (2012)
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ExcerptThe concept of the state presupposes the concept of the political. Carl Schmitt, The Concept of the Political1Is such a relation still possible between the state and the political? If the primacy of the state is challenged, what becomes of the status of the political? How was this relation originally conceived, and what are the consequences of its dissolution? To facilitate a continued questioning of the state and the place of politics, this essay executes an unlikely juxtaposition of Thomas Hobbes and Alain Badiou. Hobbes is a seventeenth-century English philosopher confronting the anarchy of religious…

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