Tag Archives: human rights
a politics of bodies, relations and things
These days it’s the rights of man that provide our eternal values. It’s the constitutional state and other notions everyone recognizes as very abstract. And it’s in the name of all this that thinking’s fettered, that any analysis in terms of movements is blocked. But if we’re so oppressed, it’s because our movement’s being restricted, not because our eternal values are being violated. In barren times philosophy retreats to reflecting “on” things. If it’s not itself creating anything, what can it do but reflect on something? So it reflects on eternal or historical things, but can itself no longer make any move (Deleuze Negotiations 121-122, emphasis added).”
judicial review – making decisions about life and death
Constitutional democracies – moving beyond abstraction and reflection – a politics of bodies, things and relations (continue) by Linda Stewart (firtst published on fuZZYface) 1 Introduction With reference to Deleuze’s […]
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