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He proposes that "ontology and politics correspond perfectly." A modal ontology leads to an ethics of "use" where life is not a property to be managed but a way of being. 4. The Goal: "Form-of-Life" and "Inoperativity"
Agamben moves beyond the "state of exception" to propose "use" and "form-of-life" as ways to render the biopolitical machine inoperative. 2. Key Concept: The Slave and "Use" L’uso dei corpi. Homo sacer, IV, 2
Agamben describes this final volume not as a conclusion but as an "abandonment" of a 20-year archaeological investigation. He proposes that "ontology and politics correspond perfectly
The slave represents a "use of the body" that exists outside the traditional work-production binary. Slave labor is not "work" in the modern sense but a "use of self" that challenges the subject-object relationship. Slave labor is not "work" in the modern
Below is a structured outline and key conceptual components for your paper. 1. Introduction: The Completion of the Homo Sacer Project



