From politics for life to politics against life: “immunity” as modern logic of politics

IF 1.5 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
Zeliha Dişci
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ABSTRACT The concept of ‘immunity’ is the central notion in Roberto Esposito’s assessments of modern politics. Understanding modern politics from Esposito’s perspective is synonymous with understanding the concept of immunity. However, if one looks at modern political theory, one finds that a number of concepts such as social contract, state/sovereignty, person, property, and liberty stand out as central concepts rather than a single concept. This article argues that these concepts, which have different meanings, are part of one and the same logic, and that it is possible to conceptualise this logic around ‘immunity.’ For this reason, this article proposes, first, to consider the concept of ‘immunity’ as a concept that expresses the logic to which these concepts belong. Second, it argues that the concept of immunity allows us to see the continuity between modern politics and contemporary political tendencies. Based on this argument, the article claims that Esposito increases the explanatory power of Michel Foucault’s understanding of biopolitics, which is insufficient to explain the logic of the transition from life-protective to life-hostile activities in politics. The article concludes that ‘immunity’ provides a conceptual key to understanding the possibility of totalitarianism in biopolitical times from Nazism to the COVID-19 pandemic.
从终身政治到反终身政治:作为现代政治逻辑的“豁免”
“豁免权”的概念是罗伯托·埃斯波西托评价现代政治的核心概念。从埃斯波西托的角度理解现代政治,就是理解豁免权的概念。然而,如果你看一下现代政治理论,你会发现一些概念,如社会契约、国家/主权、个人、财产和自由,作为中心概念脱颖而出,而不是一个单一的概念。本文认为,这些具有不同含义的概念是同一逻辑的一部分,并且可以围绕“豁免”对这一逻辑进行概念化。"为此,本条建议,首先将"豁免"概念视为表达这些概念所属逻辑的概念。其次,本文认为,豁免权的概念使我们看到了现代政治与当代政治倾向之间的连续性。基于这一论点,文章认为埃斯波西托增加了米歇尔·福柯对生命政治的理解的解释力,但这不足以解释政治中从保护生命的活动向敌视生命的活动转变的逻辑。文章的结论是,“免疫力”为理解从纳粹主义到新冠肺炎大流行等生物政治时代极权主义的可能性提供了概念上的关键。
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Journal for Cultural Research
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期刊介绍: JouJournal for Cultural Research is an international journal, based in Lancaster University"s Institute for Cultural Research. It is interested in essays concerned with the conjuncture between culture and the many domains and practices in relation to which it is usually defined, including, for example, media, politics, technology, economics, society, art and the sacred. Culture is no longer, if it ever was, singular. It denotes a shifting multiplicity of signifying practices and value systems that provide a potentially infinite resource of academic critique, investigation and ethnographic or market research into cultural difference, cultural autonomy, cultural emancipation and the cultural aspects of power.
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