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The naked state : What the breakdown of normality reveals
Turner, S.
Turner, S.
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Abstract
Giorgio Agamben shocked the world by noting that what “the epidemic has caused to appear with clarity is that the state of exception,to which governments have habituated us for some time, has truly become the normal condition.” And that “A society that lives in a perennial state of emergency cannot be a free society.”He preceded this comment by making the point that the disease had returned people to the state of nature: “Italians are disposed to sacrifice practically everything – the normal conditions of life, social relationships, work, even friendships, affections, and religious and political convictions – to the danger of getting sick. Bare life – and the danger of losing it – is not something that uni-tes people, but blinds and separates them.” His critics, for the most part, and in different ways, responded by asking for trust in experts, and implicitly cautioning him and his audience to avoid undermining their authority.
Keywords
Pandemic, Society, Social Organisation, Ethics, Emergency Governance
Date
2021
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Book chapter
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Pandemics, Politics, and Society: Critical Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis
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43-58
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All rights reserved
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
