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    Reading Roberto Esposito’s affirmative biopolitics with Niccolo Machiavelli: possibilities and limitations.Zeliha Dişci - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-19.
    Roberto Esposito tries to overcome the crisis of contemporary politics by proposing the ‘affirmative biopolitics’ inspired by Niccolo Machiavelli’s way of thinking about politics. But does this proposal for politics allow Esposito to occupy a unique, powerful place in the constitution of contemporary politics, similar to the original position Machiavelli occupied in the constitution of modern politics? Does Esposito’s affirmative biopolitics really offer an opportunity for contemporary politics? This article, which aims to answer these questions, first argues that there is (...)
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    From politics for life to politics against life: “immunity” as modern logic of politics.Zeliha Dişci - 2023 - Journal for Cultural Research 27 (1):1-22.
    The concept of ‘immunity’ is the central notion in Roberto Esposito’s assessments of modern politics. Understanding modern politics from Esposito’s perspective is synonymous with understanding the concept of immunity. However, if one looks at modern political theory, one finds that a number of concepts such as social contract, state/sovereignty, person, property, and liberty stand out as central concepts rather than a single concept. This article argues that these concepts, which have different meanings, are part of one and the same logic, (...)
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