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Ariel Colonomos, "Pricing Lives: The Political Art of Measurement" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Sep 9, 2025
Ariel Colonomos, a CNRS research professor at Sciences Po and author of "Pricing Lives: The Political Art of Measurement," explores the complex interplay between politics and the valuation of lives. He highlights how decisions on resource allocation reflect profound ethical dilemmas, revealing tensions between ethics, justice, and governance. Colonomos connects historical contexts to modern political frameworks, investigates Shakespeare's take on human worth, and underscores the need for global cooperation in addressing crises like hostage situations. The discussion navigates how human lives are commodified in political and economic systems.
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Lives Versus Interests Are The Core Equation

  • Political decisions repeatedly balance human lives against political or economic interests.
  • That balancing takes two forms: states pay for lives and also pay with lives in pursuit of interests.
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Pricing Lives Constitutes Political Life

  • Pricing lives is recurrent, public, and shapes political debate and responsibility.
  • This balancing is constitutive of political order and adapts as norms and values change over time.
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Moral Pricelessness Clashes With Political Measurement

  • Moral philosophy often treats life as priceless, but politics must reckon with material trade-offs.
  • Political measurement differs from moral principles because leaders must include interests and consequences in decisions.
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