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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 an expert on international relations, delves into the provocative themes of his book, *Pricing Lives: The Political Art of Measurement*. He explores how societal values 'price' human lives differently, influenced by proximity and context. Discussions include the ethical quandaries of valuing lives in government and market sectors, emphasizing the disparities in valuing citizens versus non-citizens and the urgent need for global cooperation in humanitarian crises.
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INSIGHT

Lives Versus Interests: The Core Political Equation

  • Ariel Colonomos identifies the recurring political tradeoff between human lives and material/political interests across cases like war, hostages, and pandemics.
  • She frames this tradeoff as a dual equation: sometimes states "pay for lives" and sometimes they "pay with lives."
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Two Modes Of Political Tradeoffs

  • Colonomos distinguishes two political moves: leaders can sacrifice interests to save lives or sacrifice lives to protect interests.
  • She labels these moves "paying for lives" and "paying with lives," and shows both recur in state decisions.
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Measurement As Political Foundation

  • Pricing lives recurs publicly and spectacularly, creating polarized debates and demanding political judgment.
  • Colonomos argues this balancing is constitutive of political responsibility and systemic equilibrium.
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