Re: <nettime> Agamben: No to Bio-Political Tattooing

Dear Louise:

What a mess! And I think you are a little bit confused about
bio-politics and agamben's writings. Agamben a revisionist? Did you
really read it?


best

ml



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>After I have admired Agamben on early post-modernity I just want to tribute
>far from your text but absolutely on these points just after, in every case
>like an opportunity to express it :
>
>a Auschwitz from Agamben view even a revisionism ? Of course, we have to
>finish on Auschwitz but : did you notice trans-conceptually how did Agamben
>all the contrary quite naturally talk us on Primo Levi as an observation
>from a late laboratory emergency of "musulman" ?
>Jalousie ? Agamben couldn't he support that Primo Levi would be really able
>to discourse human on this ?
>
>What on transcendence as an emergency from the worst even far of God for any
>best?
>
>Second, my same suspicion on bio-politics and bio-ethics : a crazy world of
>philosophy after the radical evil; the just meaning on the real moment, but
>anyway : let us die if we die and be alive if we naturally, economically can
>stay alive ? There is any avant-garde on describing anything of the actual
>which hurt me in Late Agamben's philosophy. Any eugenism of the rich telling
>us on worst systems of which specially Auschwitz remembers about.
>
>Agamben : would he be a victim of the Stockholm syndrome?
>
>French government, specially Jospin, were inspired by Agamben as a
>real-philosophy and the result ? all the course on organs bank as a part of
>the rich alive, from the poor, young falling down from their Vespa ? see the
>result on top heat this last summer… and understand the way of the reforms
>under Agamben influence as a last avant-garde, near Gadamer, and so on…
>Or radical thought could not be a pragmatic engagement on social-reality :
>Baudrillard's position… He is true I mean.
>
>so goes France from the worst to the…? Agamben the last reference on
>defunct avant-gardes ? anything the final materialist modern Utopia as a sad
>landscape ?
>
>> DeY: Ned Rossiter <[email protected]>
>> REpondre yY: Ned Rossiter <[email protected]>
>> DateY: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:00:16 +1100
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