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Thinking the Political with Jean-Luc Nancy (2021)


Mihkelsaar, J. (2021). Thinking the Political with Jean-Luc Nancy. Stasis, 11(1), 16-38. https://doi.org/10.33280/2310-3817-21-11-1-16-38


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All authors or editorsMihkelsaar, Janar

Journal or seriesStasis

ISSN2310-3817

eISSN2500-0721

Publication year2021

Publication date29/07/2021

Volume11

Issue number1

Pages range16-38

PublisherEuropean University at Saint-Petersburg

Publication countryRussian Federation

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.33280/2310-3817-21-11-1-16-38

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/79716


Abstract

In this article, I argue that at the center of Jean-Luc Nancy’s approach to the political lies the thinking of subject as that of relation. Throughout the historical actualizations of, for example, the individual, the state, or the people as a subject, the problematic of relation is one that has retreated and now demands to be subjected to a retreatment. When the arche-teleological presuppositions that constitute subject as that which is given enter the phase of deconstruction, subject comes to present itself as nothing but the activity of relating itself to itself. I respond to Nancy’s call to invent “an affirmation of relation” by way of rethinking the logics of sovereignty and democracy. While sovereignty unites, posits, finitizes, and finishes the self of the people, a post-68 democracy pluralizes, infinitizes, and disfigures the identity of the people. Between sovereignty and democracy, notwithstanding their conflicting tenets, the relation is not that of reciprocal exclusion. One is rather the correlative of the other. Without the one, the other would not make any sense. Through this Janus-faced economy of the political, the people can experience its own “reality”—to experience relation itself. The affirmation of relation is what gives and keeps free the voided site of the political for the infinite self-institution of the people, and for that reason is political par excellence.


Keywordspolitical philosophydemocracysovereigntysubject (philosophy)people (phenomena)political characterdeconstruction

Free keywordsdemocracy; Nancy, Jean-Luc; relation; sovereignty; subject; the people; the political


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Reporting Year2021

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