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Gavin Rae offers an original approach to sovereign violence by looking at a wide range of thinkers, which he organises into three models. Benjamin, Schmitt, Arendt, Deleuze and Guattari form the radical-juridical perspective; Foucault and Agamben the biopolitical; Derrida the bio-juridical - which Rae argues produces the most nuanced account. Rae engages with new translations of 'The Beast and the Sovereign' and 'The Death Penalty' to show that Derrida offers a radical and alternative angle in which violence is placed between law and life, simultaneously creating and regulating each through the other.
Contents
Preface
Introduction: The Classic-Juridical Model
Part I: The Radical-Juridical Critique
1. Critiquing Violence: Walter Benjamin on Law and the Divine
2. Divinity within the Law: Carl Schmitt on the Violence of Sovereignty
3. Violence and Power: Arendt on the Logic of Totalitarianism
4. Disrupting Sovereignty: Deleuze and Guattari on the War Machine
Part II: The Biopolitical Critique
5. From Law to Life: Foucault, Sovereignty, and Biopolitical Racism
6. Agamben on Sovereignty, Biopolitics, and Civil War
Part III: The Bio-Juridical Critique
7. Life and Law: Derrida on the Bio-Juridicalism of Sovereign Violence
Conclusion
Bibliography; Index



