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  1. Biopolitics and/or biopower.Alpar Losonc - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (1):153-189.
    Ovaj clanak se bavi znacenjem zivota, i mogucnostima ukljucivanja zivota u okvire politicke filozofije. Postoje dva odgovora na ovo pitanje. Prvi odgovor se vezuje za H. Arent, a drugi za M. Fukoa koji je skicirao genezu biopolitike, to jest, razlicitih mehanizama optimalizacije kapaciteta zivota pocev od "klasicne epohe". Autor clanka posredstvom kriticke interpretacije H. Arent i Fukoa tvrdi da postoji opravdanost istovremenog tretiranja biomoci i suvereniteta. Time on namerava da zadobije perspektivu u odnosu na suverenitet koji tretira kao neizostavan u (...)
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  • Imagine the Future! A Critical Transreligious Bio-Theology of ‘the 99 Percent’.Ulrike Auga - 2013 - Feminist Theology 22 (1):20-37.
    As reaction to the failures of the globalization process, which is based on a commodification of the whole life new resistance mobilizations occurred. The Occupy Wall Street Movement has underlined that the social consequences of the neoliberal empire call for new resistances, new visions of solidarity, and new ways of representation. It has become clear, that capitalism’s influence on democracy has made that concept insufficient. The sovereign biopower is regulating life and survival via granting access or exclusion from resources. It (...)
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  • “A Zone of Indistinction”–A Critique of Giorgio Agamben's Con-cept of Biopolitics.Thomas Lemke - 2005 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 7 (1):3-13.