The Slave in Legal and Political Philosophy

The Slave in Legal and Political Philosophy

by Tom Frost
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 18/02/2025

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This book explores how the figure of the slave has been used to construct ideas of freedom in Western political and legal philosophy.


The figure of the slave has supported philosophical and legal defences of colonialism, coloniality and the supremacy of the white subject. Yet for Giorgio Agamben, the slave stands (almost counterintuitively) as an exemplar of a potential form of future positive political existence. Developing this line of thought, the book reads key thinkers Agamben engages with in his thought and writings – including Aristotle, Saint Paul and G W F Hegel – and draws on decolonial theory to argue that the lives of people who were enslaved and unfree, and their actions and gestures, can point towards a paradigmatic form of political belonging. By reading Agamben in a decolonial direction, we can imagine alternative forms of agency, recognition and subjectivity, which can challenge the necropolitical world of racial capitalism in which we live.


This study will appeal to scholars, researchers and graduate students with an interest in the thought of Giorgio Agamben, radical politics, legal and political philosophy and decolonial theory.

ISBN:
9781040316382
9781040316382
Category:
Law
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-02-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Tom Frost

Print maker and illustrator Tom Frost graduated from Falmouth College of Arts in 2001 returning to his home town of Bristol to work as an illustrator for a number of years.

He now divides his time between print making, restoring his crumbling Georgian house in rural Wales and raising a young family. In recent years he has worked with clients including the V&A, Perry's Cider, Art Angels, Freight Household Goods, Selvedge Magazine, Nomnom Chocolate, Barti Ddu Rum, Quadrille Books and Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

His work highlights a fascination for old matchboxes, stamps, folk art, tin toys, children's books and the natural world.

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