Nonparticipation, The Power Of Life

By the time Agamben was a teenager, the scorching traces o f the Second World War, during which he was only an infant, were virtually imperceptible in the unabashed bustle of Rome. His formative years coincide with the short­ lived cultural and economic renaissance that the city experienced between the collapse of the Fascist regime ...

LIFE IN VENICE, The Power Of Life

The Philosophical Subject The year 1968 was a remarkable one in the life of Giorgio Agamben. It began with a trip to Athens, his first visit to the ruins of the birthplace of Western philosophy and politics—the main planes in between which his thought still oscillates. Then, in May, he left for Paris to take ...