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The coming community
Book • 1993
Giorgio Agamben's "The Coming Community" explores the concept of community in relation to politics and ethics.
Agamben critiques traditional notions of community, arguing that they often serve to exclude and marginalize certain groups.
He proposes a different understanding of community, one that is based on the shared experience of being human and the recognition of our common vulnerability.
The book examines the relationship between community and politics, arguing that true community cannot be achieved through political means.
Agamben's work challenges us to rethink our understanding of community and to consider alternative ways of living together.
Agamben critiques traditional notions of community, arguing that they often serve to exclude and marginalize certain groups.
He proposes a different understanding of community, one that is based on the shared experience of being human and the recognition of our common vulnerability.
The book examines the relationship between community and politics, arguing that true community cannot be achieved through political means.
Agamben's work challenges us to rethink our understanding of community and to consider alternative ways of living together.
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