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本文探讨了Giorgio Agamben!美国著名的“主权的双重范式”(double paradigm of sovereignty),将基督教的“经济”(oikonomia)概念引入西方思想,作为一种基本的政治概念。它认为阿甘本!我们的广泛讨论提高了我们对福柯!美国的生命权力概念实际上是从早期基督教神学的母体中发展起来的,以及它如何成为一种自己的“政治神学”,以巩固新自由主义的当代动态、结构和修辞。继阿甘本之后,该论点还建立在他的论点之上,即今天的“经济主权”通过现代媒体形式的力量得到巩固,其方式与两次世界大战期间的批判理论家将“文化工业”视为资本主义的真正霸权的方式大致相同。最后,它广泛关注法国社会哲学家和媒体理论家伯纳德·斯蒂格勒的工作和他的“认知资本主义”概念。卡尔是《文化与宗教理论杂志》的记者。他最近的著作是《后现代神学:传记片》(Cascade books, 2016),《批判神学:全球危机时代的议程》(IVP学术,2016)和《上帝的力量:政治神学和自由民主的危机》(哥伦比亚大学出版社,2015)。
The Kingdom, the Power, the Glory, and the Tawdry: Neoliberal Hegemony and the “Undoing” of the Demos
This article explores Giorgio Agamben!s celebrated “double paradigm of sovereignty” , which introduces the Christian idea of oikonomia (“economy”) as a foundational political concept in Western thinking. It argues that Agamben!s far-ranging discussion im-proves our understanding of how Foucault!s notion of biopower actually develops historically from the matrix of early Christian theology and how it becomes its own kind of “political theology” to undergird the contemporary dynamics, structure, and rhetoric of neoliberalism. Following Agamben, the argument also builds on his thesis that “economic sovereignty” today is cemented through the power of modern forms of media in muchthe samewaythatthecriticaltheorists of theinterwarperiod identifiedthe“culture industry” as the genuine hegemon of capitalism. Finally, it devotes extensive attention to the work of the French social philosopher and media theorist Bernard Stiegler and his notion of “cognitive capitalism.” Carl is The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory. His most recent books are Postmodern Theology: A Biopic (Cascade Books, 2016) , Critical Theology: An Agenda for an Age of Global Crisis (IVP Academic , 2016 ) and Force of God: Political Theology and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy (Columbia University Press, 2015).