In contrast to the common understanding of politics as a domain of speaking, reveals an alternative tradition where the spoken word fails, collapses, breaks (i.e., a politics of not speaking).
According to a common conception, modern politics is based on speaking, on discussion and rational argumentation-on ‘logos.’ In contrast, The Politics of Not Speaking argues that politics is based not on speaking but on the suspension of conversation, on the break of rational discourse,...
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Politics as Break of Logos: Carl Schmitt
2. Dialogue as Violence: Martin Heidegger
3. Decolonialism as Logoclasm: Frantz Fa...
Sobre el autor
Elad Lapidot is Professor of Jewish Thought at the University of Lille, France. He is the author of Jews Out of the Question: A Critique of Anti-Anti-Semitism, also p...