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      <div>Agamben is perhaps best known for his analysis of the “logic of sovereignty” drawn from Carl Schmitt. This article examines the critique of sovereignty that Agamben develops through his reading of Walter Benjamin’s messianism. For Agamben, Schmitt’s analysis of sovereignty claims that the state of exception is a juridical condition, in that the law survives its suspension in the form of the “force-of-<span>law</span>.” Drawing on Benjamin, Agamben argues that sovereignty is a fiction that covers over the originary inoperativity of the law and the illegitimacy of authority. The purpose of Agamben’s analysis is to open space for a new understanding of the relationship between law and political action that responds to the contemporary crisis of tradition.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本或许最广为人知的是他对卡尔·施密特“主权逻辑”的分析。本文探讨了阿甘本通过解读瓦尔特·本雅明的弥赛亚主义而发展出的主权批判。在阿甘本看来,施密特对主权的分析认为,例外状态是一种法律条件,因为法律在失效后以“<span> 法律</span>效力”的形式得以延续。阿甘本借鉴本雅明的观点,认为主权是一种虚构,它掩盖了法律最初的无效性和权威的非法性。阿甘本的分析旨在为理解法律与政治行动之间的关系开辟新的空间,以应对当代传统的危机。</font></font></font></div></section></div></div><section id="bodymatter"><div><div>The relationship between Carl Schmitt, the authoritarian public law theorist, and the Jewish literary critic Walter Benjamin, has long been problematic for the intellectual left. Sovereignty plays a central role in Benjamin’s habilitation thesis, The Origin of German Tragic Drama. The work contains a reference to Schmitt’s Political Theology, and in 1930 Benjamin sent a copy to Schmitt, along with a letter that expressed his admiration for the jurist’s thought. As Samuel Weber notes, the idea that Benjamin’s concept of sovereignty might have been adapted from Schmitt prompted the omission of this letter from the first edition of Benjamin’s collected writings.<sup>1</sup> In State of Exception, however, Giorgio Agamben turns the received wisdom about the relationship between Schmitt and Benjamin on its head. He does this by reconstructing a debate which, he argues, the two thinkers were implicitly engaged in through a number of their most important political works: these include Schmitt’s Dictatorship and Political Theology, and Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence,” The Origin of German Tragic Drama, and the eighth of his “Theses on the Philosophy of History.”<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>卡尔·施密特(Carl Schmitt)这位威权主义公法理论家与瓦尔特·本雅明(Walter Benjamin)这位犹太文学评论家之间的关系,长期以来一直是左翼知识分子关注的焦点。主权在本雅明的博士论文 《德国悲剧的起源》 中扮演着核心角色。该论文引用了施密特的 《政治神学》 ,1930 年,本雅明将该书副本寄给了施密特,并附上一封信,表达了他对这位法学家思想的钦佩之情。正如塞缪尔·韦伯(Samuel Weber)所指出的,正是由于人们认为本雅明的主权概念可能借鉴了施密特的思想,这封信才被从本雅明文集的第一版中删去。然而,在 《例外状态》(State of Exception)一书中 ,乔治·阿甘本(Giorgio Agamben)彻底颠覆了关于施密特和本雅明之间关系的既有观点。他通过重构一场辩论来论证这一点,他认为,这两位思想家通过他们一些最重要的政治著作隐含地参与了这场辩论:这些著作包括施密特的 《独裁政治神学 》,以及本雅明的《暴力批判》、 《德国悲剧的起源 》和《历史哲学论纲》的第八篇。</font></font></font></div><div>Agamben terms this debate a “gigantomachy concerning a void,” as its fundamental concern is the relationship between law and the state of exception (a zone of non-law that he often describes as anomie). He argues that the fundamental move of Benjamin’s political thought (which is shaped by an idiosyncratic engagement with messianism and Marxism) is the idea of a “pure violence” that “deposes,” “destroys,” or “suspends” the law.<sup>2</sup> This is a “pure” form of violence because it is purified of an instrumental relationship to legal ends and political domination. In Benjamin’s words, the manifestation of this violence outside the law furnishes “the proof that revolutionary violence, the highest manifestation of unalloyed violence by man, is possible, and by what means.”<sup>3</sup> Schmitt, by contrast, was a believer in the state who was profoundly hostile to the revolutionary politics of the left, and Agamben argues that Schmitt’s theory of sovereignty attempts to neutralize the revolutionary implications of the idea of pure violence. Schmitt achieves this, according to Agamben, through an argument that the suspension of the law can be used for legal ends, and that there is, as a result, a relationship between anomic violence and legal order.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本将这场辩论称为“一场关于虚空的巨型战争”,因为其根本关注点在于法律与例外状态(他常称之为“失范”的非法律领域)之间的关系。他认为,本雅明政治思想(其思想深受弥赛亚主义和马克思主义的独特影响)的根本动力在于一种“纯粹暴力”的理念,这种暴力“废黜”、“摧毁”或“中止”了法律。 <sup>2</sup> 这是一种“纯粹”的暴力形式,因为它摒弃了与法律目的和政治统治相关的工具性关系。用本雅明的话来说,这种法律之外的暴力表现形式“证明了革命暴力——人类纯粹暴力的最高表现形式——是可能的,以及它通过何种方式实现”。 <sup>3</sup> 与此相反,施密特信奉国家,他对左翼的革命政治抱有根深蒂固的敌意。阿甘本认为,施密特的主权理论试图消除纯粹暴力思想的革命含义。阿甘本指出,施密特之所以能够做到这一点,是因为他论证了法律的中止可以用于实现合法目的,因此,失范暴力与法律秩序之间存在着某种联系。</font></font></font></div><div>Agamben’s political thought is deeply indebted to Benjamin and the idea of pure violence: in Means Without Ends he argues that we need to develop a “nonstatal and nonjuridical politics and human life”<sup>4</sup> that would involve a politics of “pure means”<sup>5</sup>; similarly, the closing comments of State of Exception assert that pure violence (an act that “severs the nexus between violence and the law”) is “the only truly political action.”<sup>6</sup> Schmitt’s theory of sovereignty thus poses a fundamental problem for Agamben’s political project, as it closes down the conceptual possibility of this non-statist form of political action. By reconstructing the “gigantomachy,” however, Agamben develops a Benjaminian counter to Schmitt. According to Agamben, Benjamin’s “Theses” puts the theory of sovereignty in check with its assertion that “the tradition of the oppressed teaches us that the state of emergency in which we live is not the exception but the rule.”<sup>7</sup> While it has become a commonplace to cite the claim that the state of emergency is the rule as a description of contemporary security politics,<sup>8</sup> the key to Agamben’s critique of sovereignty derives from the passage in the eighth thesis that immediately follows: “We must attain to a conception of history that is in keeping with this insight. Then we shall clearly realize that it is our task to introduce a real state of emergency; and our position in the struggle against Fascism will thereby improve.”<sup>9</sup> Agamben consistently juxtaposes Benjamin’s thought to that of Schmitt, and invokes the distinction between real and fictional states of emergency when analyzing the prospect of a response to the political crises of the present. This raises three crucial questions: what, for Agamben, is the “fiction” involved in the fictional state of exception? What would it mean, in his terms, to bring about a real state of exception? And how might this help in the struggle against contemporary authoritarianism?<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本的政治思想深受本雅明及其纯粹暴力理念的影响:在 《无目的的手段》 中,他认为我们需要发展一种“ 非国家非法律的政治与人类生活” <sup>4</sup> ,这种政治将包含一种“纯粹手段” <sup>5</sup> ;同样, 《例外状态》 的结尾也断言,纯粹暴力(一种“切断暴力与法律之间联系”的行为)是“唯一真正意义上的政治行动” <sup>6</sup> 。因此,施密特的主权理论对阿甘本的政治计划构成了一个根本性的难题,因为它否定了这种非国家主义政治行动形式在概念上的可能性。然而,通过重构“巨人之战”,阿甘本发展出了一种本雅明式的对施密特的反驳。阿甘本认为,本雅明的《论纲》以其“被压迫者的传统告诉我们,我们所处的紧急状态并非例外,而是常态”这一论断,对主权理论提出了质疑。 <sup>7</sup> 尽管“紧急状态是常态”这一说法已成为描述当代安全政治的惯用语, <sup>8</sup> 但阿甘本对主权批判的关键在于紧随其后的第八条论纲中的一段话:“我们必须获得一种与此洞见相符的历史观。如此,我们才能清楚地认识到,我们的任务是引入一种真正的紧急状态;而我们在反法西斯斗争中的地位也将因此得到提升。” <sup>9</sup> 阿甘本始终将本雅明的思想与施密特的思想并置,并在分析应对当前政治危机的前景时,援引了真实紧急状态与虚构紧急状态之间的区别。 这就引出了三个关键问题:在阿甘本看来,虚构的例外状态中蕴含的“虚构”是什么?用他的话说,实现真正的例外状态意味着什么?而这又将如何有助于对抗当代的威权主义?</font></font></font></div><div>In this article, I develop a response to these questions by analyzing Agamben’s account of the fiction of sovereignty and the real state of exception. I do so through a close reading of his account of the “gigantomachy,” and by analyzing this in light of the theme of messianism, which has long provided one of the most important frames for Agamben’s analysis of law.<sup>10</sup> I argue that, for Agamben, the essence of Schmitt’s thought is to keep “the law working beyond its formal suspension.”<sup>11</sup> Schmitt’s claim that the law continues to exist in the state of exception as the force-of-<span>law</span>, is analogous to the “thwarted messianism” found in Gerschem Scholem’s reading of Kafka. Agamben counters this with a “completed nihilism” that he develops by drawing on Benjamin’s “Theses” and essay on Kafka, along with the Letters of St Paul. I argue that, for Agamben, the originary form of law is its absolute inoperativity and that sovereignty is a fiction that covers this over. The lawlessness of contemporary politics undermines the sovereign claims of the state, as the idea that the state of emergency is different from chaos is only plausible as long as the state of emergency remains a temporary condition. The effect of the eighth thesis is thus to expose sovereignty as a fiction and thereby to depose the relationship between law and violence that was maintained by the idea of the force-of-<span>law</span>. In this way, Agamben re-introduces the conceptual space for the idea of a non-statist politics: what he describes as the “use” or “study” of the law.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>本文旨在通过分析阿甘本关于主权虚构和例外状态的论述,来回应这些问题。我将通过细读他对“巨人之战”的描述,并结合弥赛亚主义这一主题进行分析。弥赛亚主义长期以来一直是阿甘本法律分析的重要框架之一。 <sup>10</sup> 我认为,对阿甘本而言,施密特思想的精髓在于使“法律在其形式上的中止之外继续发挥作用”。 <sup>11</sup> 施密特认为,法律在例外状态下仍然以<span>法律</span>的力量存在,这与格尔舍姆·肖勒姆对卡夫卡作品的解读中所体现的“受挫的弥赛亚主义”类似。阿甘本则以“完备的虚无主义”来反驳这一观点,他借鉴了本雅明的《论题》、关于卡夫卡的文章以及圣保罗的书信,发展出一种“完备的虚无主义”。我认为,对阿甘本而言,法律的本源形式是其绝对无效性,而主权则是一种掩盖这一本质的虚构。当代政治的无法无天削弱了国家主权的主张,因为只有当紧急状态仍是一种暂时状态时,紧急状态与混乱状态有所区别的观点才具有说服力。因此,第八条论点的作用在于揭示主权的虚构本质,从而瓦解了法律与暴力之间由“<span> 法律</span>强制力”观念所维系的关系。由此,阿甘本重新引入了非国家政治的概念空间:他称之为对法律的“运用”或“研究”。</font></font></font></div><div>I begin by tracing Agamben’s account of the moves and countermoves in the debate between Schmitt and Benjamin (which he sets up as a ‘‘chess game’’ in which “the two players facing each other across the chessboard of history always seem to be moving a single pawn”):<sup>12</sup> Part I examines the difference between Benjamin’s radical vision of “pure violence” and Schmitt’s attempt to deploy anomie for legal ends; Part II looks at Agamben’s account of Benjamin’s attempts to undermine Political Theology through the theme of sovereign indecision. I then turn to the theoretical and political stakes of Agamben’s critique of sovereignty: Part III develops an analysis of the fiction of sovereignty by drawing on Agamben’s engagement with messianism; Part IV concludes by offering some reflections on the relationship between this critique of sovereignty and the radical politics that he advocates.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>我首先追溯阿甘本对施密特和本雅明辩论中双方攻防转换的论述(他将这场辩论比作一场“棋局”,其中“历史棋盘上对峙的两位棋手似乎始终只移动一个棋子”): <sup>12</sup> 第一部分考察了本雅明关于“纯粹暴力”的激进愿景与施密特试图利用失范来实现合法目的之间的差异;第二部分考察了阿甘本对本雅明如何通过主权犹豫不决这一主题来削弱政治神学的论述。然后,我转向阿甘本对主权批判的理论和政治意义:第三部分借鉴阿甘本对弥赛亚主义的探讨,分析了主权的虚构性;第四部分最后反思了这种对主权的批判与他所倡导的激进政治之间的关系。</font></font></font></div><section id="sec-1">

      I. Outside the Law: Pure and Sovereign Violence<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>一、法外之徒:纯粹的、主权式的暴力</font></font></font>

      <div>The fundamental issue at stake in the “gigantomachy” between Schmitt and Benjamin is the nature of anomie (action or violence outside the law) and its relationship to the legal order. Agamben argues that the central innovation of the “Critique” is the idea of radically anomic “pure violence,” which Benjamin develops by juxtaposition with legal violence. Benjamin characterizes the history of politics as a “dialectical oscillation” between two forms of violence that are means directed at the end of legal order. Law is founded in violence exercised outside the norms of law (such as in war or revolution).<sup>13</sup> Because the law is born of violence, any legal order is threatened by the possibility that it might be overthrown by counter-violence. As such, law “sees violence in the hands of individuals as a danger undermining the legal system.”<sup>14</sup> Immediately upon the act of positing, then, law abandons law-making violence and tries “to erect, in all areas where individual ends could be usefully pursued by violence, legal ends that can only be realised by a legal power.”<sup>15</sup> This system of constituted violence seeks to preserve the existing legal order by preventing anyone other than the state from using violence. Yet the legal suppression of “hostile counter-violence” only lasts “until either new forces or those earlier suppressed triumph over the hitherto lawmaking violence and thus found a new law, destined in its turn to decay.”<sup>16</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>施密特和本雅明之间这场“巨战”的核心问题在于失范(即法律之外的行动或暴力)的本质及其与法律秩序的关系。阿甘本认为,《批判》的核心创新在于彻底失范的“纯粹暴力”这一概念,本雅明通过将其与合法暴力并置而发展出这一概念。本雅明将政治史描述为两种暴力形式之间的“辩证摇摆”,这两种暴力形式都是旨在实现法律秩序的手段。法律建立在超越法律规范的暴力之上(例如战争或革命)。由于法律源于暴力,任何法律秩序都面临着被反暴力推翻的威胁。因此,法律“将个人手中的暴力视为破坏法律体系的危险”。 <sup>14</sup> 因此,法律一旦确立,便立即放弃了立法暴力,并试图“在所有个人目标可能通过暴力有效实现的领域,建立起只能由法律权力实现的法律目标”。 <sup>15</sup> 这种既定的暴力体系试图通过阻止国家以外的任何人使用暴力来维护现有的法律秩序。然而,对“敌对反暴力”的法律压制只能持续到“新的力量或先前被压制的力量战胜了以往的立法暴力,从而建立了新的法律,而新的法律最终也注定会衰落”。 <sup>16</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>Towards the end of the “Critique,” Benjamin explores the idea of a violence that could rupture this cycle and create a “new historical epoch.”<sup>17</sup> Doing so requires that he formulate a form of violence that does not have an instrumental relation to a legal end and which is, as such, radically external to the law. To pursue this possibility, he juxtaposes the “mythic” violence of the Greek gods with the “divine” violence of the Hebraic tradition. The mythic violence of Greek tragedy is “not a means to their ends, scarcely a manifestation of their will, but first of all a manifestation of their existence.”<sup>18</sup> Nonetheless, he argues, mythic violence has a law-making function and hence retains a link to legal ends.<sup>19</sup> In support of this he cites the legend of Niobe, who was stripped of the power of speech and turned to stone by Artemis and Apollo for an insult to their mother Latona. Niobe’s punishment creates a law because it sets an example for those who would think to wrong the Gods: she is “an eternally mute bearer of guilt and … a boundary stone on the frontier between men and gods.”<sup>20</sup> Divine violence, by contrast, is the antithesis of legal violence “in all respects. If mythical violence is lawmaking divine violence is law-destroying; if the former sets boundaries, then the latter boundlessly destroys them; if mythical violence brings at once guilt and retribution, divine power only expiates; if the former threatens, the latter strikes; if the former is bloody, the latter is lethal without spilling blood.”<sup>21</sup> By suspending or destroying the law, divine violence breaks the cycle of positing and preserving that characterizes the history of law and political domination.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>在《批判》的结尾,本雅明探讨了一种能够打破这一循环并创造“新的历史纪元”的暴力理念。 <sup>17</sup> 为此,他需要构建一种与法律目的无关的暴力形式,这种暴力形式因此从根本上独立于法律之外。为了探究这种可能性,他将希腊诸神的“神话”暴力与希伯来传统的“神圣”暴力并置。希腊悲剧中的神话暴力“并非实现其目的的手段,甚至几乎不能算是其意志的体现,而首先是其存在的体现。” <sup>18</sup> 然而,他认为,神话暴力具有立法功能,因此仍然与法律目的存在联系。 <sup>19</sup> 为了佐证这一点,他引用了尼俄柏的传说:尼俄柏因侮辱了阿尔忒弥斯和阿波罗的母亲拉托娜而被剥夺了说话的能力,并被变成了石头。尼俄柏的惩罚创造了一种法则,因为它为那些胆敢冒犯神明的人树立了榜样:她是“永远沉默的罪孽承载者……也是人与神之间边界的一块界石”。 <sup>20</sup> 与之相反,神圣的暴力在各方面都与法律的暴力截然相反。“如果神话中的暴力是立法,那么神圣的暴力就是摧毁法律;如果前者设定界限,那么后者则无限制地摧毁它们;如果神话中的暴力同时带来罪责和惩罚,那么神力只带来赎罪;如果前者是威胁,那么后者是打击;如果前者是血腥的,那么后者是无需流血即可致命的。” <sup>21</sup> 通过中止或摧毁法律,神圣的暴力打破了法律和政治统治历史上那种设定与维护的循环。</font></font></font></div><div>Benjamin asserts that pure violence is manifest in a range of instances, including the “educative power,” a “just war,” and the “divine judgment of the multitude on a criminal.”<sup>22</sup> Benjamin’s most important example of divine violence is, however, the proletarian general strike, a “deep, moral, and genuinely revolutionary” conception of the strike, which he contrasts with the instrumental violence of the partial and political general strikes.<sup>26</sup> The partial strike is a form of law preserving violence, which seeks to extract particular concessions from the existing state. The political general strike is a form of law creating violence that tries to seize the state: as Benjamin argues, however, this does nothing to escape the problem of political domination, for the “mass of producers” simply “change their masters,”<sup>25</sup> with power being “transferred from the privileged to the privileged.” Where partial and political general strikes withdraw labor “in readiness to resume working following external concessions and this or that modification to working conditions,”<sup>24</sup> in the proletarian general strike, the proletariat withdraws in toto from the system of capitalist exploitation backed by state violence, determined “to resume only a wholly transformed work, no longer enforced by the state.”<sup>23</sup> This “unconditional refusal to act” is, as Werner Hamacher writes, “tantamount to a ‘severing of relations’ – that is, of exploitative relations – and is thus ‘an entirely non-violent, pure means.’”<sup>27</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>本雅明断言,纯粹的暴力体现在诸多方面,包括“教育的力量”、“正义的战争”以及“民众对罪犯的神圣审判”。 <sup>22</sup> 然而,本雅明最重要的神圣暴力例证是无产阶级总罢工,他将其视为一种“深刻的、道德的、真正革命性的”罢工理念,并将其与局部罢工和政治总罢工的工具性暴力进行了对比。 <sup>26</sup> 局部罢工是一种维护法律的暴力形式,旨在从现有国家获取特定的让步。政治总罢工则是一种创造法律的暴力形式,试图夺取国家政权:然而,正如本雅明所论证的,这并不能摆脱政治统治的问题,因为“生产者群众”只不过是“更换了他们的主人”, <sup>25</sup> 权力“从特权阶层转移到了特权阶层”。局部罢工和政治性总罢工是指工人“准备在外部做出让步并对工作条件进行某种修改后复工” <sup>24</sup> ,而在无产阶级总罢工中,无产阶级则彻底脱离了由国家暴力支持的资本主义剥削体系,决心“只恢复一种完全改造后的工作,不再受国家强制执行” <sup>23</sup> 。正如维尔纳·哈马赫所写,这种“无条件拒绝行动”“等同于‘切断关系’——即切断剥削关系——因此是一种‘完全非暴力的纯粹手段’” <sup>27</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>With the idea of divine violence, Benjamin’s “Critique” sketches a form of action or violence that is anomic (outside the law) and without any relationship to legal ends. According to Agamben, Schmitt develops his theory of sovereignty to counter Benjamin and re-assert the state’s monopoly on violence. To close down the possibility of a political action that is without relation to law, Schmitt needs to justify the use of anomie for the purposes of law and order. The conceptual move that allows him to “legalise lawlessness”<sup>28</sup> is that of dividing the law into two distinct elements: constitutional norms (which Agamben terms the “normative element of the law” or sometimes simply and confusingly “the law”) and a supplement that is necessary for their application (the “anomic” element of the law, “force of law without law,” or “force-of-<span>law</span>”). Agamben argues that for Schmitt, these two elements normally work together, but when the normative element of the law is suspended, political actions such as “decrees, provisions and measures that are not formally laws nevertheless acquire their ‘force.’”<sup>29</sup> As such, despite the suspension of the constitution, the law continues to exist in an attenuated and anomic form.<sup>30</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>本雅明的《批判》以神圣暴力为概念,勾勒出一种失范(游离于法律之外)且与法律目的毫无关联的行动或暴力形式。阿甘本认为,施密特发展其主权理论是为了反驳本雅明,并重申国家对暴力的垄断。为了排除与法律无关的政治行动的可能性,施密特需要为利用失范来维护法律和秩序辩护。他得以“将无法无天合法化”的理论基础在于将法律分为两个截然不同的要素:宪法规范(阿甘本称之为“法律的规范性要素”,有时也简称为“法律”,但容易引起混淆)以及为适用这些规范所必需的补充(即法律的“失范性”要素、“无法律的法律效力”或“<span> 法律</span>效力”)。阿甘本认为,对施密特而言,这两个要素通常是协同运作的,但当法律的规范性要素被中止时,诸如“法令、规定和措施等并非正式法律的”政治行为却获得了“效力”。 <sup>29</sup> 因此,尽管宪法被中止,法律仍然以一种减弱且失范的形式继续存在。 <sup>30</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>According to Agamben, this move first appears in Schmitt’s 1921 work Dictatorship, which provides a history of the institution of dictatorship from the Ancient Roman Republic through to the Marxist-Leninist notion of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and whose “fundamental finding” is a distinction between commissarial and sovereign dictatorships. In a commissarial dictatorship, the constitution is suspended and a dictator is given extraordinary powers to save the state from threat. Schmitt argues that, although the commissarial dictator acts outside the law, their actions retain a connection to the legal order in two ways: the existing constitution is not abolished but temporarily suspended; and the terms of its suspension are regulated by “norms of the realisation of law.” Perhaps the best example of this is the office of dictatorship in Republican Rome: while the dictator was given extraordinary powers, the commission from the senate that delegated these powers often limited them according to purpose and duration. For Schmitt, then, the commissarial dictator acts outside the law, yet their actions retain a link to a law that has been suspended, but which remains in force.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本认为,这一论断最早出现在施密特 1921 年的著作 《独裁》 中。该书追溯了独裁制度的历史,从古罗马共和国一直到马克思列宁主义的无产阶级专政理论,其“根本发现”在于区分了委任独裁和主权独裁。在委任独裁中,宪法被中止,独裁者被赋予特殊权力以拯救国家于危难之中。施密特指出,尽管委任独裁者的行为凌驾于法律之上,但其行为仍以两种方式与法律秩序保持联系:现行宪法并未被废除,而是暂时中止;而且,宪法中止的条件受到“法律实施规范”的约束。或许罗马共和国的独裁官制度就是最好的例证:虽然独裁官被赋予了非凡的权力,但元老院授予这些权力的委员会往往会根据目的和期限对其进行限制。因此,在施密特看来,专员独裁官的行为凌驾于法律之上,但他们的行为仍然与一项已被暂停但仍然有效的法律存在联系。</font></font></font></div><div>A sovereign dictatorship is a revolutionary organization that aims to overthrow the existing legal order and produce the conditions in which a new constitution can be created. A sovereign dictatorship thus acts “outside” the norms of the law because, by definition, it cannot be regulated by an existing constitution. Schmitt is nonetheless able to argue that this “lawless” action has a legal meaning (and hence has a relation to the law) by drawing on a distinction between constituted and constituent power. Where a commissarial dictatorship suspends the application of a constitution that nonetheless remains in force, in a sovereign dictatorship the law exists in the ‘‘minimal form’’ of an actually existent constituent power, which has not yet achieved a formal existence as a constituted legal system.<sup>31</sup> As Agamben glosses Schmitt’s analysis: “though it is juridically formless (formlos), it represents a ‘minimum of constitution’ inscribed within every politically decisive action and is therefore capable of ensuring the relation between the state of exception and the juridical order.”<sup>32</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>主权独裁政权是一种旨在推翻现有法律秩序并创造条件以制定新宪法的革命组织。因此,主权独裁政权的行为“游离于”法律规范之外,因为根据定义,它不受现有宪法的约束。然而,施密特通过区分既定权力和制宪权力,论证了这种“无法无天”的行为具有法律意义(因此与法律相关)。在委任独裁政权中,宪法虽然仍然有效,但其适用却被中止;而在主权独裁政权中,法律以实际存在的制宪权力的“最低限度形式”存在,这种制宪权力尚未正式成为既定的法律体系。 <sup>31</sup> 正如阿甘本对施密特分析的阐释:“尽管它在法律上是无形式的( formlos ),但它代表着一种‘最低限度的宪法’,这种宪法体现在每一个具有政治决定性的行动中,因此能够确保例外状态与法律秩序之间的关系。” <sup>32</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>The task of Dictatorship was to theorize how two particular forms of violence that took place outside the norms of law could still be instrumentally related to the law: a commissarial dictatorship preserves a law that remains in force and is regulated by “techno-practical rules” that derive from that legal order; a sovereign dictatorship posits a new legal order, but nonetheless has a minimal legal form even though it does not yet have force as a legal system. According to Agamben, Benjamin’s distinction between law-preserving and law-positing violence is borrowed from that between constituent and constituted power in Dictatorship.<sup>33</sup> With the idea of divine violence, however, the “Critique” formulates a form of violence that is genuinely revolutionary because it is outside the law and it also deposes the relationship between violence on the one hand, and law and political domination on the other. According to Agamben, then, it is “to neutralize this new figure of pure violence removed from the dialectic between constituent power and constituted power that Schmitt develops his theory of sovereignty.”<sup>34</sup> In doing so, Political Theology explicitly formulates the common presupposition of both commissarial and sovereign forms of dictatorship: the idea that actions outside the law (anomie) are still related to the law. This idea of the “inclusive exclusion” of anomie is, Agamben argues, the “limit concept of the doctrine of law and the State.”<sup>35</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>《独裁》 的任务在于阐述两种发生在法律规范之外的特殊暴力形式如何仍能与法律建立工具性联系:一种是委任独裁,它维护着一部仍然有效并受制于源自该法律秩序的“技术实践规则”的法律;另一种是主权独裁,它提出了一种新的法律秩序,但即便它尚未作为一个法律体系拥有效力,也仍然具有最低限度的法律形式。阿甘本认为,本雅明对维护法律的暴力和提出法律的暴力的区分,借鉴了 《独裁》 中对构成权力和既定权力的区分。 <sup>33</sup> 然而,通过神圣暴力的概念,《批判》提出了一种真正具有革命性的暴力形式,因为它游离于法律之外, 并且它还颠覆了暴力与法律和政治统治之间的关系。因此,根据阿甘本的说法,施密特发展其主权理论的目的正是为了“消除这种脱离制约权力与既定权力辩证关系的纯粹暴力的新形象”。 <sup>34</sup> 在此过程中, 《政治神学》 明确阐述了专制政体和主权独裁政体的共同预设:即法外行为(失范)仍然与法律相关。阿甘本认为,这种对失范的“包容性排斥”是“法律与国家学说的极限概念”。 <sup>35</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>As with his earlier work on emergency powers, Schmitt’s analysis of sovereignty is driven by a distinction between normative and anomic elements of the law. The legal form is unique, he argues, because it is comprised of both legal norms and the decisions of the state. Authority is an essential part of the law because legal norms are abstractions, and only produce political order when they are applied or given force: as such, “what matters for the reality of legal life is who decides.”<sup>36</sup> In the normal situation, the norms of law and the decisions of state co-exist as constitutionally regulated authorities apply the norms of law to particular cases. In a situation of extreme emergency, however, the state may decide that it faces an exceptional situation, and that the constitution needs to be suspended so that a political struggle can occur that will restore order. While the normative element of the law may be suspended, the state of exception nevertheless remains “accessible to jurisprudence,”<sup>37</sup> because the decisions of authority are themselves a part of the law. The distinction between norm and decision thus allows Schmitt to formulate the paradox that Agamben places at the center of the analysis of sovereignty in Homo Sacer: that “the sovereign is, at the same time, inside and outside the juridical order.”<sup>38</sup> The sovereign is necessarily outside the law because it is defined by the suspension of the law. At the same time, however, the sovereign belongs to the legal order because the decisions of authority are themselves an aspect of the law: the state of exception simply reveals this “specifically juridical formal element” in “absolute purity.”<sup>39</sup> The theory of sovereignty thus produces a relationship of inclusive exclusion between the anomic element of the law (the state of exception) and the normative legal order.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>与他早期关于紧急权力的研究一样,施密特对主权的分析也基于对法律规范性要素和非规范性要素的区分。他认为,法律形式的独特之处在于它既包含法律规范,也包含国家决策。权威是法律的重要组成部分,因为法律规范是抽象概念,只有在被应用或赋予效力时才能产生政治秩序:因此,“对法律生活的现实而言,关键在于谁来做决定。” <sup>36</sup> 在正常情况下,法律规范和国家决策并存,受宪法约束的权力机构将法律规范应用于具体案件。然而,在极端紧急情况下,国家可能会认定自身面临特殊情况,需要暂停宪法,以便开展政治斗争来恢复秩序。尽管法律的规范性要素可能被暂停,但这种例外状态仍然“可供法理学解读”, <sup>37</sup> 因为权力机构的决策本身就是法律的一部分。因此,规范与决策之间的区别使得施密特能够阐述阿甘本在 《神圣人》 中置于主权分析核心的悖论:“主权者同时处于法律秩序之内和之外。” <sup>38</sup> 主权者必然处于法律之外,因为它是由法律的暂停所定义的。然而,与此同时,主权者又属于法律秩序,因为权威的决策本身就是法律的一个方面:例外状态只是以“绝对纯粹”的方式揭示了这种“特殊的法律形式要素”。” <sup>39</sup> 因此,主权理论在法律的失范要素(例外状态)和规范的法律秩序之间产生了一种包容性排斥关系。</font></font></font></div><div>In Agamben’s reading, then, the core of Schmitt’s work on emergency powers is the idea that legal authority survives the suspension of the law as the “force-of-<span>law</span>.” This means that actions taken outside the law have a juridical character, so long as they create the conditions of order in which law can be applied once more. To put this in more concrete terms, let us turn to the problem of revolution and the general strike. As Agamben makes clear in the opening pages of State of Exception, there is an intimate relationship between civil war and the state of exception “which is state power’s immediate response to the most extreme internal conflicts.”<sup>40</sup> When the State is faced by an internal conflict that threatens its existence, it responds by suspending the law, which dissolves the political entity and allows a legally unrestricted and violent struggle to take place. If, for example, the proletariat withdraws from the state in determination to overcome capitalist labor relations, they will most likely be met by the declaration of state of exception: emergency rule and state violence. While the result of this struggle will depend on the balance of forces in the particular historical conjuncture, the crucial point, for Schmitt, is that the negation of law eventually leads back to a new state and a new law. If the state is successful in repressing the revolution, then the old order will be restored and the state will have acted as a commissarial dictatorship. If the proletariat is successful in overthrowing the bourgeoisie, however, they will then be confronted with the problem of the state. From the perspective of the theory of sovereignty, a revolution can only ever act as constituent power, a moment of upheaval that replaces the existing juridical order. As long as the civil war does not last indefinitely, political struggle will eventually lead back to a new constitutional order or the restoration of the old one.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>因此,在阿甘本的解读中,施密特关于紧急权力的核心思想是,即使法律被中止,法律权威仍然以“<span> 法律</span>效力”的形式存在。这意味着,只要能够创造法律得以再次适用的秩序条件,那么任何在法律之外采取的行动都具有法律性质。为了更具体地说明这一点,让我们转向革命和总罢工的问题。正如阿甘本在 《例外状态》 的开篇所阐明的那样,内战与“国家权力对最极端内部冲突的直接反应”——例外状态——之间存在着密切的联系。当国家面临威胁其生存的内部冲突时,它会通过中止法律来应对,这会瓦解政治实体,并允许一场不受法律限制的暴力斗争发生。例如,如果无产阶级决心推翻资本主义劳动关系而脱离国家,他们很可能面临宣布进入例外状态:紧急状态和国家暴力。尽管这场斗争的结果取决于特定历史时期各方力量的平衡,但对施密特而言,关键在于对法律的否定最终会导致一个新的国家和一部新的法律的出现。如果国家成功镇压了革命,那么旧秩序将会恢复,国家也将沦为专制政体。然而,如果无产阶级成功推翻了资产阶级,他们接下来将面临的将是国家问题。 从主权理论的角度来看,革命只能发挥制宪作用,成为取代现有法律秩序的变革时刻。只要内战不无限期地持续下去,政治斗争最终必将导向新的宪政秩序或旧秩序的恢复。</font></font></font></div></section><section id="sec-2">

      II. Benjamin and the Impossibility of Decision<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>二、本雅明与决策的不可能性</font></font></font>

      <div>Benjamin’s “Critique” introduces the idea of a radically anomic violence that suspends the law and thereby deposes the relationship between violence and law. According to Agamben, however, Political Theology neutralises this move by suggesting that the suspension of the law is the motor of the historical dialectic of legal violence: “from Schmitt’s perspective, the functioning of the juridical order ultimately rests on an apparatus – the state of exception – whose purpose is to make the norm applicable by temporarily suspending its efficacy.”<sup>41</sup> Sovereign violence may suspend the law: yet it remains instrumentally related to legal ends, and hence does not depose the relationship between law and violence. Agamben’s own politics are profoundly influenced by Benjamin: in order, then, to re-open the conceptual space for a politics of pure violence, he must undermine Schmitt’s attempt to instrumentalize the suspension of the law for legal ends. State of Exception sets out to achieve this through a reading of two of Benjamin’s works: The Origin of German Tragic Drama and the eighth of the Theses on the Philosophy of History.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>本雅明的《批判》引入了一种彻底的失范暴力概念,这种暴力中止了法律,从而瓦解了暴力与法律之间的关系。然而,阿甘本认为, 政治神学通过指出法律的中止是法律暴力历史辩证法的动力,从而抵消了这一观点:“从施密特的视角来看,司法秩序的运作最终依赖于一种机制——例外状态——其目的是通过暂时中止规范的效力来使其适用。” <sup>41</sup> 主权暴力或许可以中止法律,但它仍然与法律目的存在工具性关联,因此并不能瓦解法律与暴力之间的关系。阿甘本的政治思想深受本雅明的影响:因此,为了重新开启纯粹暴力政治的概念空间,他必须削弱施密特将法律中止工具化以实现法律目的的企图。 《例外状态》试图通过解读本雅明的两部作品来实现这一目标: 《德国悲剧的起源》《历史哲学论纲》 第八条。</font></font></font></div><div>Agamben argues that Schmitt’s analysis of sovereignty takes up and exploits Benjamin’s assertion, in the “Critique,” of the ‘‘ultimate insolubility’’ of all legal problems.<sup>42</sup> According to Benjamin, the correctness of a judgment is unknowable with any certainty as human knowledge is partial and contingent: even the commandment “thou shalt not kill” is only a “guideline for the actions of persons or communities who have to wrestle with it in solitude and, in exceptional cases, to take on themselves the responsibility of ignoring it.”<sup>43</sup>Political Theology uses the problem of legal indeterminacy highlighted by Benjamin as the justification for sovereign power: it is precisely because legal problems are ‘‘ultimately insoluble’’ that the sovereign decision is needed. The declaration of a state of exception cannot be grounded in a norm, because there is always the possibility of a situation of danger that would exceed normative codification. But neither can the declaration be immediately grounded in the fact situation that ostensibly poses a threat to the state, because it is never self-evident whether a situation of danger actually exists. The sovereign is necessary because neither law nor fact can ultimately determine the exception: their role is to decide when a situation of danger exists and suspend the law in response.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本认为,施密特对主权的分析承袭并利用了本雅明在《批判》中提出的“所有法律问题最终都无法解决”的论断。 <sup>42</sup> 根据本雅明的观点,判断的正确性无法被确切地知晓,因为人类的知识是片面的、偶然的:即使是“不可杀人”这条诫命,也仅仅是“指导个人或群体行为的准则,他们必须独自面对它,并在特殊情况下承担起无视它的责任。” <sup>43</sup> 政治神学利用本雅明强调的法律不确定性问题作为主权权力的正当性依据:正因为法律问题“最终都无法解决”,才需要主权者的裁决。例外状态的宣告不能基于任何规范,因为总有可能出现超出规范性规定范围的危险情况。但这项声明也不能立即基于表面上对国家构成威胁的事实情况,因为危险情况是否真的存在从来都不是显而易见的。主权者是必要的,因为法律和事实都无法最终决定例外情况:主权者的职责是判断危险情况何时存在,并据此暂停法律的适用。</font></font></font></div><div>In The Origin of German Tragic Drama, Benjamin responds to Schmitt by extending on his earlier critique of human finitude and articulating “a proper theory of sovereign indecision.”<sup>44</sup> Where Schmitt’s sovereign is a secularized God, the sovereign of the baroque mourning play is “confined to the world of creation: he is the lord of creatures, but he remains a creature.”<sup>45</sup> Faced with the gap between norm and application, and given the responsibility to decide upon the exception, the baroque sovereign is overwhelmed by the undecidable. As a literary confrontation with secularization, the baroque mourning play is thus plagued by indecision, and in it, the exception becomes “a zone of absolute indeterminacy between anomie and law, in which the sphere of creatures and the juridical order are caught up in a single catastrophe.”<sup>46</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>在 《德国悲剧的起源》 中,本雅明回应了施密特,进一步阐述了他早先对人类有限性的批判,并提出了“一种恰当的主权不确定性理论”。 <sup>44</sup> 施密特的主权者是一位世俗化的上帝,而巴洛克哀悼剧中的主权者则“被限制在创造的世界中:他是万物之主,但他仍然是受造物”。 <sup>45</sup> 面对规范与应用之间的鸿沟,并被赋予决定例外情况的责任,巴洛克的主权者被不可判定性所淹没。作为对世俗化的文学挑战,巴洛克哀悼剧因此饱受不确定性的困扰,其中,例外情况成为“介于失范与法律之间的绝对不确定地带,在这个地带中,受造物领域和法律秩序都被卷入了一场单一的灾难”。 <sup>46</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>While the portrayal of the baroque sovereign highlights the undecidability that haunts all judgment, it does not foreclose the theoretical or practical possibility of such a decision. For Agamben, then, the decisive countermove in the gigantomachy is Benjamin’s assertion, in the eighth of the Theses on the Philosophy of History, that “the ‘state of emergency’ in which we live is not the exception but the rule.”<sup>47</sup> Agamben’s paradigmatic example of the emergency as rule is the Nazi’s indefinite suspension of the law through the 1933 “Decree for the Protection of the State and People.” While the Nazi decree was politically justified as a response to the burning of the Reichstag and the threat to the state posed by communism, Nazi jurists openly characterized it as bringing “into being a state of willed exception for the sake of the establishment of the National Socialist State.”<sup>48</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>尽管对巴洛克式君主的刻画凸显了所有判断都存在的不可判定性,但这并未排除做出此类决定的理论或实践可能性。因此,对阿甘本而言,这场“巨人之战”中决定性的反击是本雅明在 《历史哲学论纲》第八条中的论断 ,即“我们所处的‘紧急状态’并非例外,而是常态。” <sup>47</sup> 阿甘本将紧急状态视为常态的典型例证是纳粹通过 1933 年的《保护国家和人民法令》无限期地中止了法律。尽管纳粹法令在政治上被辩解为对国会纵火案和共产主义对国家构成的威胁的回应,但纳粹法学家公开将其描述为“为了建立国家社会主义国家而人为地制造了一种例外状态。” <sup>48</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>For Agamben, the normalization of the exception that Benjamin identifies simultaneously brings to light the structure of sovereignty and makes it constitutively impossible for the sovereign to decide. The Nazis were able to indefinitely suspend the law because there is no necessary relation between the decision on the state of exception and the fact situation that ostensibly gives rise to it. As Agamben puts it, “the sovereign no longer limits himself, as he did in the spirit of the Weimar constitution, to deciding on the exception on the basis of recognising a given factual situation (danger to public safety): laying bare the inner structure of the ban that characterises his power, he now de facto produces the situation as a consequence of his decision on the exception.”<sup>49</sup> By indefinitely suspending the law, the Nazi party produced a “normal” constitutional structure characterized by the profound legal indeterminacy of the emergency situation. This is, Agamben argues, deeply problematic for Schmitt’s account of sovereignty, which depends upon a relatively clear temporal and categorical distinction between the juridical practices of the normal situation (in which the constitution applies) and the emergency situation (in which it is suspended). Once emergency and normality, exception and law, are rendered absolutely undecidable, the sovereign is “no longer capable of performing the task that Political Theology assigned to it”:<sup>50</sup> that of distinguishing between exception and law on the basis of a distinction between emergency and normality.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>在阿甘本看来,本雅明所指出的例外状态的常态化,既揭示了主权的结构,又从根本上使主权者无法做出决定。纳粹之所以能够无限期地中止法律,是因为关于例外状态的决定与表面上引发例外状态的事实情况之间并无必然联系。正如阿甘本所言,“主权者不再像魏玛宪法精神所规定的那样,仅仅基于对特定事实情况(公共安全受到威胁)的认知来决定例外状态:他现在通过揭示构成其权力特征的禁令的内在结构,实际上制造了这种状况,而这正是他关于例外状态的决定所带来的结果。” <sup>49</sup> 通过无限期地中止法律,纳粹党构建了一种“正常”的宪政结构,其特征是紧急情况下法律的深刻不确定性。阿甘本认为,这对于施密特的主权理论而言是一个极其棘手的问题,因为该理论依赖于在正常状态(宪法适用)和紧急状态(宪法中止)的法律实践之间相对清晰的时间和范畴区分。一旦紧急状态与正常状态、例外与法律变得完全无法判定,主权者就“不再能够履行政治神学赋予它的任务”: <sup>50</sup> 即基于紧急状态与正常状态的区分来区分例外与法律。</font></font></font></div></section><section id="sec-3">

      III. The Days of the Messiah and the Fiction of Sovereignty<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>三、弥赛亚时代与主权的虚构</font></font></font>

      <div>What, then, are the political and theoretical implications of this “gigantomachy” and the “decisive countermove” that we have witnessed in Benjamin’s “Theses”? In order to explore this question, we need to turn to the idea of messianism. This theme is fundamental to Agamben’s legal thought due to the structural parallel that he identifies between the days of the messiah and the state of exception. In Jewish tradition, the arrival of the Messiah fulfills and consummates the law. This does not mean that the existing law is replaced by a new legal code: rather, the messianic event “signifies a crisis and radical transformation of the entire order of the law.”<sup>51</sup> Similarly, Agamben asserts, the condition of contemporary politics, in which the state of exception is the rule, produces a crisis for the juridico-political tradition: “In the days of the Messiah, which are also the “state of exception” in which we live, the hidden foundation of the law comes to light, and the law itself enters into a state of perpetual suspension.”<sup>52</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>那么,本雅明《论题》中所描述的这场“大战”和“决定性的反击”在政治和理论层面上究竟有何意义?为了探讨这个问题,我们需要转向弥赛亚主义的概念。这一主题是阿甘本法律思想的基石,因为他指出弥赛亚时代与例外状态之间存在结构上的相似性。在犹太传统中,弥赛亚的到来成全并完善了律法。这并非意味着现有的律法被新的法典所取代:相反,弥赛亚事件“标志着整个律法秩序的危机和根本性转变”。 <sup>51</sup> 同样,阿甘本断言,当代政治的现状——例外状态成为常态——也给法治政治传统带来了危机:“在弥赛亚时代,也就是我们所处的‘例外状态’中,律法的隐秘根基显露出来,而律法本身则进入了一种永恒的悬置状态。” <sup>52</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>Agamben consistently juxtaposes two different ways of thinking about what it means to live in the “days of the messiah” (and, by extension, the state of exception in which we live). The first and most common way of thinking about life beyond the law is what he describes as an “imperfect nihilism.”<sup>53</sup> In Homo Sacer, the exemplary case of this nihilism is the thought of Gerschom Scholem who argues (in correspondence with his friend Walter Benjamin) that law appears, in Kafka’s universe of infinite trials and impenetrable authority, “in the form of its unrealiseability.”<sup>54</sup> This is because, although the content of the law has been annulled, the Law nonetheless remains in force and hence continues to operate. This form of law corresponds, in theology, to the “Nothing of Revelation”: “a stage in which revelation does not signify, yet still affirms itself by the fact that it is in force.”<sup>55</sup> For Scholem then, the originary form of the Jewish Law is one that is “in force without significance.”<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本始终并置两种不同的思考方式,来阐释生活在“弥赛亚时代”(以及由此延伸的,我们所处的例外状态)的意义。第一种也是最常见的思考方式,即超越律法的生活,被他描述为一种“不完美的虚无主义”。 <sup>53</sup> 在 《神圣之人》(Homo Sacer) 中,这种虚无主义的典型例子是格尔肖姆·肖勒姆的思想。肖勒姆(在与他的朋友瓦尔特·本雅明的通信中)认为,在卡夫卡笔下那个充满无限考验和不可逾越的权威的世界里,律法“以其不可实现性的形式”出现。 <sup>54</sup> 这是因为,尽管律法的内容已被废除,但律法本身仍然有效,因此仍在继续运作。这种形式的律法在神学上对应于“启示的虚无”:“启示不再具有意义,却仍然因其有效性而肯定自身。” <sup>55</sup> 因此,对于肖勒姆来说,犹太律法的原始形式是“没有意义的生效形式”。</font></font></font></div><div>As Agamben points out, Scholem’s account of the law in Kafka is structurally analogous to Schmitt’s analysis of sovereignty: for Scholem, the Torah continues to exist even though it is no longer decipherable; for Schmitt, the law continues to operate despite its suspension. One of the major paradoxes of this interpretation of the days of the messiah/state of exception, is that the law is indistinguishable from life (because in the absence of the norms of law, “the law” no longer has any meaning separate from facticity) and yet the law is still held to exist. This leads to the problem that Agamben places at the center of Homo Sacer: that those subject to the state of exception are stripped of the legal rights that would protect them, and yet are still subject to the violence of the law: “insofar as law is maintained as pure form in a state of virtual exception, it lets bare life (K.’s life, or the life lived in the village at the foot of the castle) subsist before it.”<sup>56</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>正如阿甘本所指出的,肖勒姆对卡夫卡作品中法律的解读在结构上与施密特对主权的分析类似:对肖勒姆而言,即使律法已无法解读,它依然存在;对施密特而言,即使法律被中止,它依然运作。这种对弥赛亚时代/例外状态的解读的一个主要悖论在于,法律与生活密不可分(因为在缺乏法律规范的情况下,“法律”不再具有任何独立于事实性的意义),然而法律仍然被认为存在。这就引出了阿甘本在 《神圣人》 一书中提出的核心问题:处于例外状态的人被剥夺了本应保护他们的法律权利,却仍然遭受法律的暴力:“只要法律在实际上的例外状态下以纯粹的形式存在,它就允许赤裸裸的生活(K.的生活,或者城堡脚下村庄里的生活)在其面前得以存在。” <sup>56</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>According to Agamben, however, Walter Benjamin provides us with a very different way of thinking about life beyond the law. In response to Scholem, Benjamin asserts that life lived in the absence of scripture no longer has any juridical meaning: it is simply life. “Without the key that belongs to it,” Benjamin writes, “Scripture is not Scripture, but life. Life as it is lived in the village at the foot of the hill on which the castle is built.”<sup>57</sup> For Agamben, Scholem’s imperfect nihilism understands life in Kafka’s world in terms of a nullified law that “subsists indefinitely”<sup>58</sup> while Benjamin’s “inversion” of Scholem provides a “messianic nihilism that nullifies even the Nothing, and lets no form of law remain in force beyond its own content.”<sup>59</sup> He detects a similar move to Benjamin’s inversion of Scholem’s theology in the eighth of the “Theses,” which responds to Political Theology with the idea of a “real state of emergency” which is “our task to bring about.”<sup>60</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>然而,阿甘本认为,瓦尔特·本雅明为我们提供了一种截然不同的关于超越法律的生活的思考方式。本雅明回应肖勒姆,断言在没有经文的情况下生活不再具有任何法律意义:它仅仅是生活。“没有了与之相符的钥匙,”本雅明写道,“经文不再是经文,而是生活。就像在城堡所在的山脚下的村庄里生活一样。” <sup>57</sup> 在阿甘本看来,肖勒姆不完美的虚无主义将卡夫卡世界中的生活理解为一种被废除的、“无限期存在”的律法 <sup>58</sup> ,而本雅明对肖勒姆的“颠覆”则提供了一种“弥赛亚式的虚无主义,它甚至废除了虚无本身,并且不允许任何形式的律法在其自身内容之外继续有效。” <sup>59</sup> 他在《论纲》第八条中发现了与本雅明对肖勒姆神学的颠覆类似的举动,该条以“真正的紧急状态”这一概念回应了政治神学, 而“我们的任务就是促成这种紧急状态的出现”。 <sup>60</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>Agamben’s reading of the “Theses” is thus decisive, not only for his critique of the continued viability of Schmitt’s theory, but also his response to the contemporary political situation. There is, however, an important transformation of Agamben’s approach to the eighth thesis between Homo Sacer and State of Exception. In Homo Sacer Agamben asserts that Benjamin’s thesis opposes “a ‘real’ state of exception, which it is our task to bring about, to the state of exception in which we live, which has become the rule.”<sup>61</sup> This passage suggests that what is fictitious is the political situation in which the state of exception has been generalized,<sup>62</sup> which seems to imply that a real state of exception would involve an opposition to the sovereign politics of the contemporary state (perhaps corresponding to the idea of “form-of-life” that appears in the closing pages of Homo Sacer).<sup>63</sup> However, Agamben’s position shifts (or at least becomes more complicated) when he returns to the messianic inversion of Schmitt in State of Exception. It is worth quoting him at length on this point:<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>因此,阿甘本对“论纲”的解读至关重要,不仅关乎他对施密特理论持续有效性的批判,也关乎他对当代政治局势的回应。然而,在《 神圣人》(Homo Sacer)《例外状态》(State of Exception) 之间,阿甘本对第八条论纲的解读发生了重要的转变。在《神圣人》中,阿甘本断言本雅明的论纲将“我们应当努力实现的‘真正的’例外状态,与我们所处的、已成为常态的例外状态”对立起来。 <sup>61</sup> 这段话暗示,虚构的是例外状态普遍化的政治情境, <sup>62</sup> 这似乎意味着,真正的例外状态将包含对当代国家主权政治的反对(或许与 《神圣人》结尾处出现的“生活形式”概念相对应) 。 <sup>63</sup> 然而,当阿甘本在 《例外状态》 中重新审视施密特的弥赛亚式反转时,他的立场发生了转变(或者至少变得更加复杂)。关于这一点,值得详细引用他的论述:</font></font></font>
      <div>Now that any possibility of a fictitious state of exception – in which exception and normal conditions are temporally and locally distinct – has collapsed, the state of exception “in which we live” is real and absolutely cannot be distinguished from the rule. Every fiction of a nexus between violence and law disappears here; there is nothing but a zone of anomie, in which a violence without juridical form acts. The attempt of state power to annex anomie through the state of exception is unmasked by Benjamin for what it is: a fictio iuris par excellence, which claims to maintain the law in its very suspension as force-of-<span>law</span>. What now takes its place are civil war and revolutionary violence, that is, a human action that has shed [desposto] every relation to law.<sup>64</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>既然任何虚构的例外状态——即例外与正常状态在时间和地域上截然不同的状态——的可能性都已瓦解,那么“我们所处的”例外状态便是真实的,并且绝对无法与规则区分开来。暴力与法律之间任何联系的虚构在此都消失了;存在的只是一片失范地带,其中暴力以无法律形式存在。本雅明揭露了国家权力试图通过例外状态来吞并失范状态的本质:一种卓越的虚构法律 ,它声称在<span>法律</span>本身悬置的状态下,仍能维持法律的效力。取而代之的是内战和革命暴力,即一种已经摆脱了与法律一切关系的人类行动。</font></font></font></div>
      </div><div>Homo Sacer appeared to establish an opposition between the catastrophic political state in which we live and a revolutionary yet ill-defined “real state of exception.” Although Homo Sacer defers an account of what this revolutionary politics might entail, it is clear that if and when Agamben does work through this problem, bringing about such a politics would be a task that could help in the contemporary struggle against authoritarianism. In State of Exception, however, it is the normalized state of exception “in which we live” that is real, and the fiction is the sovereign claim that there is a relationship between law and anomie. What produces the “real state of exception” is Benjamin’s thesis, which unmasks sovereignty as a fiction by highlighting a generalized violence that has “shed every relation to law.” This creates some difficulties in understanding the relationship between the idea of a “real state of exception” and the radical politics that Agamben advocates. On its face, it seems to suggest that the “real state of exception” is not a radically new condition or revolutionary form-of-life at all, but a political situation of lawlessness that already exists and which needs to be resisted. If we are already subject to this lawlessness, then it is not clear how bringing about a real state of exception can be a political task. It is also unclear how it can be a political task if Benjamin has already exposed the real state of exception as such in the eighth of the “Theses.” Finally, it is difficult to see how pointing out the existence of this political situation is meant to help in the “struggle against Fascism.”<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>《神圣人》(Homo Sacer) 似乎在我们所处的灾难性政治状态与一种革命性的、但定义模糊的“真实例外状态”之间建立了一种对立。尽管 《神圣人》 并未对这种革命政治的具体内涵做出阐述,但显而易见的是,如果阿甘本最终能够解决这个问题,那么构建这样一种政治将有助于当代反抗威权主义的斗争。然而,在 《例外状态》(State of Exception) 中,真实存在的是“我们所处的”这种常态化的例外状态,而虚构之处在于主权者声称法律与失范之间存在某种联系。产生“真实例外状态”的是本雅明的论点,该论点通过强调一种“与法律毫无关联”的普遍暴力,揭示了主权的虚构本质。这使得理解“真实例外状态”的概念与阿甘本所倡导的激进政治之间的关系变得有些困难。表面上看,这似乎表明“现实例外状态”根本不是一种全新的状况或革命性的生活方式,而是一种已经存在且需要抵制的政治上的无法无天的局面。如果我们已经受制于这种无法无天,那么,造成现实例外状态如何能成为一项政治任务就令人费解了。同样令人费解的是,如果本雅明已经在《论纲》第八条中揭露了现实例外状态的本质,那么它又如何能成为一项政治任务呢?最后,很难理解指出这种政治局面的存在如何有助于“反对法西斯主义的斗争”。</font></font></font></div><div>An important insight into what Agamben sees as being at stake in this reading of the “Theses” can, however, be gleaned from The Time That Remains. This work should be read as a companion piece to State of Exception, given its suggestion that Paul’s Letter to the Romans and Benjamin’s “Theses” are two of the “fundamental messianic texts of our tradition.”<sup>65</sup> Agamben asserts that Paul’s approach to messianism is unique in that it “decomposes the messianic event into two times: resurrection and parousia, the second coming of Jesus at the end of time.”<sup>66</sup> Paul viewed the time in which he was living as the “time of the now,” a time between the messianic deactivation of law that occurs with Jesus’ first coming, and the full presence of God that is to occur with the eschaton. Insofar as it fractures the messianic event in this way, the Pauline concept of salvation is characterized by a “paradoxical tension between an already and a not yet,”<sup>67</sup> in which the messiah is already at work, but has yet to be fully revealed. This messianic tension is observable in 2 Thessalonians 2, where Paul asserts that the second coming of the messiah will only occur when “the man of lawlessness, the son of destruction, is revealed.”<sup>68</sup> Paul writes:<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>然而,从《余时》 (The Time That Remains) 一书中,我们可以获得关于阿甘本在解读《罗马书》时所关注的关键所在的重要见解。鉴于本书认为保罗的《罗马书》和本雅明的《罗马书》是“我们传统中弥赛亚论的两部基本文本”,因此应将其视为《 例外状态 》(State of Exception)的姊妹篇。 <sup>65</sup> 阿甘本断言,保罗对弥赛亚论的独特之处在于,它将弥赛亚事件分解为两个时期:复活和再临(parousia) ,即耶稣在末世的第二次降临。 <sup>66</sup> 保罗将他所处的时代视为“当下”,即介于耶稣第一次降临时律法失效与末世(eschaton) 时上帝完全临在之间的时期。保罗的救赎观之所以具有这种对弥赛亚事件的割裂性,就在于它体现了一种“既已存在又尚未完全显现”的悖论性张力 <sup>67</sup> :弥赛亚已经开始工作,但尚未完全显明。这种弥赛亚张力在帖撒罗尼迦后书 2 章中可见一斑,保罗在那里断言,弥赛亚的第二次降临只有在“那不法的人,那沉沦之子”显露出来时才会发生。 <sup>68</sup> 保罗写道:</font></font></font>
      <div>You know what it is that is holding him back (ho katechon), so that he will be revealed when the time comes. For the mystery of lawlessness (anomia) is already at work (energeitai), but only until the person now holding (ho katechon) it back gets out of the way. Then the lawless one (anomos) will be revealed, whom the Lord will destroy with the breath of his mouth, rendering him inoperative (katargesi) by the manifestation of his presence (parousia).<sup>69</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>你知道是什么阻碍了他( ho katechon ),使他到了时候显露出来。因为那不法的奥秘( anomia )已经运行( energeitai ),只是现在阻碍它( ho katechon )的那个人要离开。那时,那不法的人( anomos )必显露出来,主必用口中的气灭绝他,藉着主的临在( parousia )使他失效( katargesi )。</font></font></font></div>
      </div><div>For Paul, then, the first messianic event suspends the law, meaning that the “mystery of anomia” is already at work. This is, however, being “held back” or covered over by the katechon. The katechon is, Agamben asserts, “the force – the Roman empire as well as every constituted authority – that clashes with and hides katargesis, the state of tendential lawlessness that characterises the messianic, and in this sense delays unveiling the ‘mystery of lawlessness.”’<sup>70</sup> The modern vision of the state as a force preventing anarchy and civil war is a secularisation of this vision of the katechon as an “arresting force” that holds back the lawlessness of the end times.<sup>71</sup> The authoritarian version of this idea, found in thinkers such as Hobbes and Schmitt, is a modern manifestation of an “ancient tradition, already found in Tertullian,” which ascribes to the link between the state and the katechon a “positive historical function.”<sup>72</sup> However, Agamben’s reading of Paul inverts this positive evaluation of the state: the katechon is, he argues, “the semblance that covers up the substantial lawlessness of messianic time. In solving the ‘mystery,’ semblance is cast out, and power assumes the figure of anomos, of that which is the absolute outlaw.”<sup>73</sup> For Agamben, then, the state is precisely what must be held back to reveal the radical inoperativity that characterizes the messianic, a move that would reveal “the substantial illegitimacy of each and every power in messianic time.”<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>因此,对保罗而言,第一个弥赛亚事件暂停了律法,这意味着“无政府状态的奥秘”已经开始运作。然而,这被“ 卡特孔”(katechon) 所“阻止”或掩盖。阿甘本断言,“ 卡特孔 ”是“一种力量——罗马帝国以及所有既定的权威——它与 ‘卡塔格西斯’(katargesis ,弥赛亚的特征,一种倾向性的无法无天的状态)相冲突并掩盖它,从这个意义上说,它延缓了‘无法无天的奥秘’的揭示。” <sup>70</sup> 现代将国家视为防止无政府状态和内战的力量,是对 “卡特孔 ”作为一种“阻止力量”阻止末世无法无天状态这一观点的世俗化诠释。 <sup>71</sup> 这种观点的威权版本,见于霍布斯和施密特等思想家,是“古老传统(早在特土良时期就已出现)”的现代体现,该传统赋予国家与“ katechon ”(国家权力机构)之间的联系以“积极的历史功能”。 <sup>72</sup> 然而,阿甘本对保罗的解读颠覆了这种对国家的积极评价:他认为,“ katechon ”是“掩盖弥赛亚时代实质上无法无天的表象。在解开‘奥秘’的过程中,表象被抛弃,权力则呈现出 ‘anomos ’(绝对的法外之徒)的形象。” <sup>73</sup> 因此,在阿甘本看来,国家恰恰是必须被遏制的,以揭示弥赛亚时代所特有的根本性无能,这一举动将揭示“弥赛亚时代中每一种权力的实质上的非法性”。</font></font></font></div><div>This account of the “mystery of anomia” provides a crucial lens through which to read Agamben’s account of the distinction between real and fictitious states of exception. Schmitt’s justification of sovereign violence is solidly grounded in the tradition that says that the state is necessary to prevent civil war. However, the normalization of the state of emergency means that, instead of political actors using anomie to preserve or create law, there is only a condition of generalized violence. The contemporary state is thus a threat to the very life it is ostensibly designed to protect: far from being a force that protects its citizens from civil war (katechon), the contemporary state is a lawless power (anomos) that is “leading the West towards global civil war.”<sup>75</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>对“失范之谜”的这种解读,为我们理解阿甘本关于真实与虚构的例外状态之间区别的论述提供了一个至关重要的视角。施密特对主权暴力的辩护牢牢扎根于这样一种传统:国家对于防止内战是必要的。然而,紧急状态的常态化意味着,政治行为者不再利用失范来维护或制定法律,而是仅仅处于一种普遍暴力的状态。因此,当代国家本身就对其表面上旨在保护的生命构成了威胁:当代国家远非保护其公民免于内战( katechon )的力量,而是一种无法无天的权力( anomos ),它正在“将西方引向全球内战”。</font></font></font></div><div>For Benjamin, life in the absence of the Torah is just life: similarly, for Agamben, life in a real state of exception has “shed every relation to law.”<sup>76</sup> While political violence in the normalized state of exception is very real, under such conditions, the sovereign claim that this violence acts with the force-of-<span>law</span> is a fiction. This is because Schmitt maintains that political violence in the state of exception is the necessary precondition of law and order and so carries the force-of-<span>law</span>. This idea keeps the law working beyond its suspension, differentiating the state of exception from chaos, and maintaining the relationship between anomie and law. However, this claim is only plausible as long as the state of exception remains temporary: once the exception becomes the rule, it is no longer conceptually viable to assert that anomie is different from chaos. Benjamin’s eighth thesis thus brings about a real state of exception by unmasking the force-of-<span>law</span> as a fiction. This nullifies the Nothing of sovereignty, severs the relationship between law and anomie that sovereignty had maintained, and brings to light the absolute inoperativity of the law.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>对本雅明而言,没有律法的生活也只是生活;同样,对阿甘本而言,在真正的例外状态下,生活“脱离了与法律的一切关系”。 <sup>76</sup> 虽然在常态化的例外状态下,政治暴力是真实存在的,但在这种情况下,主权者声称这种暴力具有<span>法律</span>效力的说法却是一种虚构。这是因为施密特认为,例外状态下的政治暴力是法律和秩序的必要前提,因此具有<span>法律</span>效力。这种观点使法律在其暂停状态之外仍然有效,从而将例外状态与混乱区分开来,并维持了失范与法律之间的关系。然而,这种说法只有在例外状态保持暂时性时才成立:一旦例外成为规则,断言失范与混乱在概念上就不再可行。因此,本雅明的第八个论点通过揭露<span>法律</span>效力的虚构本质,从而带来了真正的例外状态。这否定了主权的虚无,切断了主权所维系的法律与失范之间的关系,并揭示了法律的绝对无效性。</font></font></font></div><div>For Agamben, however, the idea that sovereignty is a fiction that covers over the inoperativity of law does not only apply to the claims of the contemporary state: the law is, he writes, founded “on the essential fiction according to which anomie (in the form of auctoritas, living law, or the force of law) is still related to the juridical order.”<sup>77</sup> For Agamben, then, the sovereign claim to act with the force-of-<span>law</span> has always been a fiction. In order to develop this claim and what is at stake in it, we need to examine Schmitt’s critique of Weimar liberalism, before returning to Agamben’s Benjaminian critique of Schmitt.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>然而,对阿甘本而言,主权是一种掩盖法律无效性的虚构这一观点,并非仅适用于当代国家的主张:他写道,法律建立在“一种本质的虚构之上,即失范(以权威 、活法或法律效力的形式存在)仍然与司法秩序相关。” <sup>77</sup> 因此,在阿甘本看来,主权者以<span>法律</span>效力行事的主张始终是一种虚构。为了阐述这一主张及其利害关系,我们需要先考察施密特对魏玛自由主义的批判,然后再回到阿甘本对施密特的本雅明式批判。</font></font></font></div><div>Agamben argues that Benjamin’s eighth thesis appropriated the distinction between real and fictitious states of exception from Schmitt’s Dictatorship, which criticizes as fictitious attempts by Weimar jurists to regulate the state of exception through law.<sup>78</sup> In Political Theology, Schmitt re-iterates this attack through the theory of sovereignty: as we have seen, he argues the state of extreme emergency proves that the law requires a discretionary sovereign decision that “emerges from nothingness” when “looked at normatively.”<sup>79</sup> He also develops his critique of the attempt to ground the legal order through an attack on Hans Kelsen’s attempt to produce a purely normative theory of law. Kelsen characterizes law as a dynamic system of norms, in which valid norms are the product of authorities whose power derives from higher norms. As legal validity can only be based upon a norm, Kelsen famously argues that the unity and validity of the normative constitutional order as whole is based upon the grundnorm, a norm that is superior to the constitution and which states that the constitution is legally binding.<sup>80</sup> The grundnorm provides the act of will that brings the constitution into being with legal validity, distinguishing law from non-law, and excluding moral and political considerations from scientific legal analysis.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本认为,本雅明的第八条论题挪用了施密特在《 独裁》一书中对真实例外状态和虚构例外状态的区分,而施密特的《独裁》批判魏玛法学家试图通过法律来规制例外状态的做法是虚构的。 <sup>78</sup> 在 《政治神学》 中,施密特通过主权理论重申了这一批判:正如我们所见,他认为极端紧急状态证明,法律需要一种自由裁量的主权决定,这种决定“从虚无中产生”,尤其是在“从规范的角度来看”时。 <sup>79</sup> 他还通过批判汉斯·凯尔森试图构建纯粹的规范性法律理论,进一步阐述了他对试图为法律秩序奠定基础的尝试的批判。凯尔森将法律描述为一个动态的规范系统,其中有效的规范是权威机构的产物,而这些权威机构的权力又来源于更高的规范。由于法律效力只能基于规范,凯尔森提出了著名的论证:规范性宪政秩序的统一性和有效性整体上基于根本规范(grundnorm) ,这一规范高于宪法本身,并规定宪法具有法律约束力。 <sup>80</sup> 根本规范赋予宪法法律效力,从而体现了意志行为,区分了法律与非法律,并将道德和政治考量排除在科学的法律分析之外。</font></font></font></div><div>The theory of the grundnorm has always caused a great deal of perplexity: how can the validity of the positive legal order be based upon something that transcends the constitution and hence has no positive existence? In his General Theory of Norms, Kelsen explains the grundnorm by drawing on Hans Vaihinger’s analysis of the essential role of fictions in scientific thought. Where a scientific hypothesis is an assumption about the world whose truth is testable on the basis of experimentation, a fiction is a consciously false conception that is treated as if it were true, because such a misconception is necessary or useful to attain one’s cognitive goal. Kelsen argues that the grundnorm is a “full fiction” in Vaihinger’s sense: it is a logical presupposition that contradicts reality (no such norm actually exists) and is self-contradictory (legal norms are only produced by acts of a higher legal will, and yet the very idea of the basic norm is to deny the existence of any such will). This fiction is necessary because the legal validity of an act can only be grounded on a norm: without the presupposition of the basic norm, the act of will that brought the constitution into being would not be legal, and hence we could not speak of legal validity at all. The cognitive goal of this fiction is thus “to ground the validity of the norms forming a positive moral or legal order.”<sup>81</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>基本规范理论一直以来都令人困惑:实证法律秩序的有效性如何能建立在超越宪法、因而本身并不存在的事物之上?凯尔森在其 《规范通论》 中,借鉴汉斯·瓦辛格对科学思想中虚构本质作用的分析,阐释了基本规范 。科学假设是对世界的假设,其真伪可以通过实验来检验;而虚构则是一种有意为之的错误观念,却被当作真理来对待,因为这种错误观念对于实现认知目标是必要或有用的。凯尔森认为, 基本规范在瓦辛格的意义上是一种“完全的虚构”:它是一个逻辑预设,既与现实相矛盾(实际上并不存在这样的规范),又自相矛盾(法律规范只能由更高层次的法律意志产生,然而基本规范的理念本身却否定了这种意志的存在)。这种虚构是必要的,因为行为的法律效力只能建立在规范之上:如果没有基本规范的前提,制定宪法的意志行为就不合法,因此我们根本无法谈论法律效力。这种虚构的认知目标是“为构成积极道德或法律秩序的规范的有效性奠定基础”。</font></font></font></div><div>Schmitt is deeply critical of Kelsen’s jurisprudence. Characterizing his own legal thought as a “philosophy of concrete life,”<sup>82</sup> Schmitt insists that the normative abstractions of the legal system only have meaning in relation to concrete political existence. From this perspective, the grundnorm is a mystification that conceals the political origins of legal order. What makes legality possible, according to Schmitt, is not subjective fiction projected by a jurist, but the state’s objective capacity to guarantee the continued existence of the law in the face of its enemies. The sovereign exception is the moment in which state authority appears in its purity: a power to enforce the law, separated from the norms of law themselves.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>施密特对凯尔森的法理学持深刻批判态度。他将自己的法律思想定义为“具体生活的哲学”,并坚持认为法律体系的规范性抽象只有在与具体的政治存在相关联时才具有意义。从这个角度来看, 基本规范是一种神秘化,它掩盖了法律秩序的政治起源。施密特认为,使合法性成为可能的并非法学家构建的主观虚构,而是国家在面对敌人时保障法律持续存在的客观能力。主权例外是国家权威以其纯粹性显现的时刻:一种独立于法律规范本身之外的执法权力。</font></font></font></div><div>While Agamben agrees with Schmitt that the fundamental presupposition of the rule of law is the anomic violence of the state of exception, he believes that the theory of sovereignty mischaracterizes and mystifies the nature of this anomic zone. Just as Schmitt accuses Weimar jurists of failing to accept the normative groundlessness of the legal order, Agamben accuses Schmitt of failing to accept just how radically groundless the legal order is and has always been.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本虽然同意施密特的观点,即法治的根本前提是例外状态的失范暴力,但他认为主权理论误解并神秘化了这一失范领域的本质。正如施密特指责魏玛法学家未能接受法律秩序规范性的无根性一样,阿甘本也指责施密特未能接受法律秩序本质上是多么的无根,而且一直如此。</font></font></font></div><div>Despite his insistence on the importance of “concrete life” to law, Schmitt’s account of sovereignty involves a “true fiction” (to put it in Vaihinger’s terms): the belief that law survives in the state of exception contradicts reality (the obvious fact that law has been suspended) and is also self-contradictory (as it involves the paradox that the sovereign decision is both inside and outside the law at the same time). Again, analogous with Benjamin’s assertion that life without the Torah is simply life, Agamben asserts that the law simply ceases to operate beyond the suspension of its normative element: the state of exception is “essentially an empty space in which human action with no relation to law stands before a norm with no relation to life.”<sup>83</sup> This means that the sovereign claim to act with the force-of-<span>law</span> has always been a fiction and that the state of exception is and always has been an anomic void without legal form.<sup>84</sup> The legal order can be grounded neither in a legal norm, nor in the “legalized” violence of state authority. Conversely, human action within the state of exception has no claim to legal authority or legitimacy. The “cognitive goal” of the fiction of sovereignty is to conceal the originary inoperativity of the law, and thereby to hide the illegitimate foundation of state power and the radical groundlessness of human action. Although the law has always been inoperative in the state of exception, Agamben sees Benjamin’s assertion that the state of emergency is the rule as decisive, because with it, the conceptual possibility of a “fictional state of exception” collapses.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>尽管施密特坚持“具体生活”对法律的重要性,但他对主权的论述却包含着一种“真正的虚构”(借用瓦伊辛格的话):认为法律在例外状态下依然存在的信念既与现实相悖(法律已被中止这一显而易见的事实),也自相矛盾(因为它包含着主权决策同时既在法律之内又在法律之外的悖论)。同样,正如本雅明断言没有《托拉》的生活也只是生活一样,阿甘本也认为,一旦其规范要素被中止,法律便不再发挥作用:例外状态“本质上是一个空旷的空间,在这个空间里,与法律无关的人类行为凌驾于与生活无关的规范之上。” <sup>83</sup> 这意味着,主权者以<span>法律</span>强制力行事的主张始终是一种虚构,而例外状态过去是、现在也始终是一个没有法律形式的失范真空。 <sup>84</sup> 法律秩序既不能建立在法律规范之上,也不能建立在国家权威“合法化”的暴力之上。反之,在例外状态下,人类行为不享有任何法律权威或合法性。主权虚构的“认知目标”在于掩盖法律的根本失效,从而掩盖国家权力的非法基础和人类行为的根本无根性。尽管法律在例外状态下始终失效,但阿甘本认为本雅明关于紧急状态即为常态的论断至关重要,因为正是这一论断,使得“虚构的例外状态”这一概念的可能性彻底瓦解。</font></font></font></div></section><section id="sec-4">

      IV. The Real State of Exception and Political Potentiality<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>四、例外状态的现实及其政治潜力</font></font></font>

      <div>The analysis above allows us to illuminate the relationship between Agamben’s reading of the eighth thesis and the radical politics that he advocates, and to clarify some of the difficulties we observed earlier regarding his account of the real state of exception. In order to do this, however, we need to turn to the form of politics that Agamben argues corresponds to the “real state of exception”: what he describes as the “study” of the law. This is a politics that is devoted, not to the “practice” of law, but to its “deactivation and inactivity [inoperosita] – that is, another use of the law.”<sup>85</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>上述分析使我们能够阐明阿甘本对第八条论题的解读与他所倡导的激进政治之间的关系,并澄清我们之前观察到的关于他对“现实例外状态”的论述的一些困难。然而,为了做到这一点,我们需要转向阿甘本认为与“现实例外状态”相对应的政治形式:他称之为法律的“研究”。这种政治并非致力于法律的“实践”,而是致力于法律的“失效和不活跃[ inoperosita ]——也就是说,法律的另一种用途”。</font></font></font></div><div>State of Exception suggests that the studious deactivation of the law is exemplified by Kafka’s characters.<sup>86</sup> While his reading of Kafka is only one strand of the politics of inoperativity within his work, it is nonetheless an important one for our purposes, given Agamben’s tendency to illuminate the relationship between messianism, nihilism and law through Kafka.<sup>87</sup> To conclude, then, I briefly examine the way in which Kafka’s characters seek to “deactivate” the law; how this might relate to the production of a “real state of exception”; and how Agamben conceives the stakes of this politics of “use.”<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>《例外状态》一书指出,卡夫卡笔下的人物体现了对法律的刻意消解。 <sup>86</sup> 尽管阿甘本对卡夫卡的解读只是其作品中“无效政治”的一个分支,但鉴于他倾向于通过卡夫卡来阐明弥赛亚主义、虚无主义和法律之间的关系,这对于我们的研究目的而言仍然至关重要。 <sup>87</sup> 最后,我将简要探讨卡夫卡笔下的人物如何试图“消解”法律;这与“真正的例外状态”的产生有何关联;以及阿甘本如何看待这种“运用”政治的利害关系。</font></font></font></div><div>According to Homo Sacer, Kafka’s parable “Before the Law” represents the “structure of the sovereign ban in an exemplary abbreviation.”<sup>88</sup> The story begins with the “man from the country” approaching the door of the law, only to be informed by its gatekeeper that, although the door is open, he cannot enter at the moment. The man asks if permission will be forthcoming: the gatekeeper responds that it is possible, “but not now,”<sup>89</sup> and that, although he is welcome to enter the door without permission, he will only encounter door after door, and guardian after guardian, each more fearsome than the last. Taking a seat before the door of the law, the man from the country then waits for days and years, all the while trying to convince the gatekeeper to grant him entry. Still before the law in old age, with little time left to live, he sees a radiance streaming from the gateway to the law. As his life begins to fade, the man from the country asks why in all this time no-one else has attempted to gain entry, to which the doorkeeper responds: “No one else could ever be admitted here, since this gate was made only for you. I am now going to shut it.”<sup>90</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>根据 《神圣之人》(Homo Sacer)一书,卡夫卡的寓言《在法律面前》以“典范的简略形式”展现了“主权禁令的结构”。 <sup>88</sup> 故事以“乡下人”来到法律之门前开始,守门人告知他,虽然门开着,但他此刻无法进入。乡下人询问是否可以获准进入,守门人回答说可以,但“不是现在”, <sup>89</sup> 并说,虽然他可以不经允许就进入,但他只会遇到一扇又一扇的门,一个又一个的守卫,一个比一个可怕。乡下人在法律之门前坐下,日复一日,年复一年地等待着,始终试图说服守门人放他进去。到了晚年,生命即将走到尽头时,他仍然站在法律面前,看到一道光芒从法律之门射出。随着生命垂危,这位乡下人问,为什么这么长时间以来没有人尝试进入这里。守门人回答说:“除了你,没有人能进来。我现在要把它关上。” <sup>90</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>According to Agamben, “Before the Law” is usually read as a tale of “irremediable defeat,”<sup>91</sup> a story of the impossibility of surpassing the structure of sovereignty. Agamben, by contrast, argues that the man from the country is engaged in a patient and ultimately successful attempt to deactivate the law’s “being in force without significance.” At the end of the story, despite the risk to his life entailed by his struggle with the law, the man remains alive and the door to the Law is shut. In his essay “K,” Agamben elaborates on this reading with a subtle yet important shift of emphasis: the lesson of the man from the country is, he argues, that the deactivation of the law does not require the study of law itself, but rather, the “long study of its doorkeepers.”<sup>92</sup> While the law is absent in Kafka’s world, what keeps it at work is the fact that the guardians of the law claim to act on its behalf. If one wants to deactivate the law, then the decisive political struggle is not with law itself, which is already inoperative, but with those who cover over this fact with the claim that they represent the law. In the same essay, Agamben makes a similar point about The Castle: the land surveyor who tries to gain access to the castle does not engage in a struggle “against God or supreme sovereignty … but against the angels, the messengers and functionaries who appear to represent it … (it is) a conflict with the fabrications of men (or of angels) regarding the divine.”<sup>93</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本认为,《在法律面前》通常被解读为一个“无可挽回的失败”的故事, <sup>91</sup> 讲述的是超越主权结构是不可能的。与此相反,阿甘本认为,这位乡下男子正在进行一场耐心且最终成功的尝试,试图使法律“失效,却毫无意义”。故事结尾,尽管与法律的斗争危及生命,他仍然活着,法律之门也已关闭。在阿甘本的论文《K》中,他以一种微妙而重要的视角转变,进一步阐述了这一解读:他认为,这位乡下男子的教训在于,使法律失效并非需要研究法律本身,而是需要“长期研究法律的守门人”。 <sup>92</sup> 尽管在卡夫卡的世界里法律缺席,但法律的守护者声称代表法律行事,这使得法律得以继续运作。如果想要使法律失效,那么决定性的政治斗争并非针对已经失效的法律本身,而是针对那些声称自己代表法律来掩盖这一事实的人。在同一篇文章中,阿甘本对 《城堡》 一书也提出了类似的观点:试图进入城堡的土地测量员并非在与“上帝或至高无上的主权……作斗争,而是在与那些看似代表上帝的天使、信使和官员作斗争……(这是)与人(或天使)对神圣的虚构之物作斗争。” <sup>93</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>This helps to illuminate the sense in which the real state of exception can simultaneously be a situation to which we are subject; a situation that has been exposed as such by Benjamin; and also a crucial political task to undertake that will “help in the struggle against Fascism.” In Agamben’s account of Paul, the coming of the messiah has deactivated the law and yet the law remains at work; in his analyses of the state of exception the law is suspended yet remains in force; in his reading of Kafka, the Law is absent yet still present. In each instance, then, there is a messianic tension between an “already” existing lawlessness that is “not yet” fully experienced as such, because it is being covered over by authority: the katechon in Paul, the guardians of the law in Kafka, and those trying to control the state in his account of the exception. To produce a real state of exception is to deactivate the law, which requires undermining the claims of the representatives of the law and the political divisions that they maintain on this basis. While the lawlessness of the real state of exception is at work, it can only come to light in and through a “conflict with the fabrications of men” about the continued existence of law.<sup>94</sup><font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>这有助于阐明,真正的例外状态既可以是我们所处的环境(本雅明已将其揭示为一种环境),也可以是一项至关重要的政治任务,它“有助于反法西斯斗争”。在阿甘本对保罗的解读中,弥赛亚的到来使法律失效,但法律仍然有效;在他对例外状态的分析中,法律被暂停,但仍然有效;在他对卡夫卡的解读中,法律缺席,但仍然存在。因此,在每一种情况下,都存在一种弥赛亚式的张力,一方面是“已经”存在的无法无天,另一方面是“尚未”被完全体验到的无法无天,因为它被权威所掩盖:保罗笔下的 “卡特孔”(katechon) ,卡夫卡笔下的法律守护者,以及在他对例外状态的解读中试图控制国家的人。要产生真正的例外状态,就必须使法律失效,这需要削弱法律代表的主张以及他们以此为基础所维持的政治分裂。当真正的例外状态的无法无天状态正在运作时,它只能通过与“人为捏造的关于法律持续存在的谎言”的冲突而暴露出来。 <sup>94</sup> </font></font></font></div><div>Agamben sees the politics of deactivating the law as the only appropriate (and indeed conceptually viable) response to the state of emergency as rule. As we have observed, Schmitt’s analysis of sovereignty closed down the idea of pure violence and the possibility of a radically revolutionary act through the idea of the force-of-<span>law</span>, which placed the power to suspend the law into the hands of the state and those who seek to control it. However, Benjamin’s eighth thesis turns the tables on Schmitt, as the idea of sovereignty becomes utterly implausible when the state of emergency is the rule. Within the contemporary political horizon, then, it is conceptually impossible to claim legal authority and legitimacy: as Agamben asserts in The Church and the Kingdom “nowhere on earth today is a legitimate power to be found.”<sup>95</sup> What is conceptually possible, however, is a politics that seeks to deactivate the law by neutralizing the claims to legality made by those who present themselves as its guardians. It is only through such a politics that the lawlessness of the ‘‘real state of exception’’ is experienced as such, as any politics that makes claims to legal authority rests upon the fiction of sovereignty and hence continues to conceal the deactivation of the law.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>阿甘本认为,在紧急状态成为常态的情况下,唯一恰当(且在概念上也切实可行)的回应方式是使法律失效。正如我们所观察到的,施密特对主权的分析否定了纯粹暴力以及通过<span>法律</span>强制力进行激进革命行动的可能性,因为法律强制力将中止法律的权力赋予了国家及其控制者。然而,本雅明的第八条论题颠覆了施密特的观点,因为当紧急状态成为常态时,主权的概念变得完全站不住脚。因此,在当代的政治视野中,主张法律权威和合法性在概念上是不可能的:正如阿甘本在 《教会与王国》 中所断言的,“当今世上任何地方都找不到合法的权力。” <sup>95</sup> 然而,概念上可行的是一种政治策略,即通过消除那些自诩为法律守护者的人所提出的合法性主张来使法律失效。只有通过这样的政治,人们才能真正体验到“真正的例外状态”的无法无天,因为任何声称拥有法律权威的政治都建立在主权的虚构之上,因此继续掩盖法律的失效。</font></font></font></div><div>What is at stake in this account of the real state of exception is an attempt to break with the sense of political stagnation that characterizes contemporary politics. In a fragment from The Coming Community entitled “Halos,” Agamben recounts a version of a parable about the Kingdom of the Messiah told to Ernst Bloch by Walter Benjamin: “The Hassidim tell a story about the world to come that says everything there will be just as it is here. Just as our room is now, so will it be in the world to come; where our baby sleeps now, there too it will sleep in the other world. And the clothes we wear in this world, so too we will wear there. Everything will be as it is now, just a little bit different.”<sup>96</sup> After recounting Benjamin’s version of the parable, Agamben goes on to say that “the tiny displacement does not refer to things, but to their sense and their limits … the parable introduces a possibility there where everything is perfect, an ‘otherwise’ where everything is finished forever.”<sup>97</sup> For Agamben, then, the sense of “inversion” that is characteristic of Benjamin’s messianism brings to light a possibility to be otherwise. Similarly, Agamben’s messianic inversion of sovereignty responds to a sense of political closure by trying to introduce a sense that it is possible for things to be otherwise.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>在对“例外状态”这一真实状态的论述中,关键在于试图打破当代政治中普遍存在的政治停滞感。在 《即将到来的社群》 中题为“光环”的节选中,阿甘本复述了瓦尔特·本雅明讲述给恩斯特·布洛赫的一个关于弥赛亚王国的寓言版本:“哈西德派讲述了一个关于来世的故事,说那里的一切都将与现在一样。就像我们现在的房间一样,来世的房间也将如此;我们的孩子现在睡在哪里,在另一个世界里也会睡在哪里。我们在这个世界穿的衣服,我们也会在那里穿。一切都将与现在一样,只是略有不同。” <sup>96</sup> 在复述了本雅明的寓言版本之后,阿甘本继续说道:“这种微小的位移并非指事物本身,而是指事物的意义和界限……这个寓言引入了一种可能性,在那里一切都是完美的,一种‘他者’,在那里一切都永远结束了。” <sup>97</sup> 因此,对阿甘本而言,本雅明弥赛亚主义所特有的“颠倒”感揭示了一种可能性。同样,阿甘本对主权的弥赛亚式颠倒,旨在回应政治封闭感,试图引入一种事物可以以其他方式存在的观念。</font></font></font></div><div>Throughout his political work, he asserts that the political tradition has reached its end due to the increasing indistinction of the fundamental oppositions (law/anomie, politics/life) that have historically delimited the political and thereby made it possible. The conceptual and institutional structures that framed and helped to make sense of our political experience have collapsed and it is not possible to return to their shelter.<sup>98</sup> Despite this crisis, we do not seem capable of conceiving of political experience beyond the terms offered by the political tradition, and the theory of sovereignty plays a key role in this sense of political closure, anchoring all political experience to the law, and foreclosing the idea of a political action that breaks with the order of legal violence.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>在他的政治著作中,他始终认为,由于历史上界定政治范围并使其得以存在的根本对立面(法律/失范、政治/生活)日益模糊,政治传统已经走向终结。那些构建并帮助我们理解政治经验的概念和制度结构已经崩溃,我们再也无法回到它们的庇护之下。尽管面临这场危机,我们似乎仍然无法超越政治传统所提供的框架来构想政治经验,而主权理论在这种政治封闭感中扮演着关键角色,它将所有政治经验都锚定在法律之上,并排除了任何打破法律暴力秩序的政治行动的可能性。</font></font></font></div><div>By undermining the idea of sovereignty, Benjamin’s eighth thesis re-opens the conceptual possibility of a politics of pure violence. Pure violence is, Agamben writes, manifest in the purification of violence: that is, in the “exposure and deposition”<sup>99</sup> of the nexus between violence and law. This is precisely what Benjamin achieves in his philosophical combat with Schmitt, meaning that the eighth thesis is a manifestation of the politics of pure violence at the level of theory.<sup>100</sup> But while Benjamin may have disabled the apparatus of sovereignty at a philosophical level, the force-of-<span>law</span> is consistently invoked by the messengers and guardians of the law to justify the anomic violence that is leading us towards catastrophe.<sup>101</sup> Benjamin’s eighth thesis then grounds Agamben’s call for, and attempt to theorize the conditions of, a messianic politics dedicated to bringing to light the inoperativity of the law that is already at work in the politics of our time. For Agamben, to live messianically means to take the illegitimacy of state power as the premise of one’s politics: to act on the basis that the law is already inoperative, that the claims to authority of its representatives are a fiction, and that their power needs to be deactivated.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>本雅明的第八条论题通过削弱主权观念,重新开启了纯粹暴力政治的概念可能性。阿甘本写道,纯粹暴力体现在暴力的净化之中:也就是说,体现在暴力与法律之间关系的“揭露与消除” <sup>99</sup> 之中。这正是本雅明在与施密特的哲学论战中所达成的,这意味着第八条论题在理论层面体现了纯粹暴力政治。 <sup>100</sup> 然而,尽管本雅明可能在哲学层面上削弱了主权机制,但法律的使者和守护者却始终援引<span>法律</span>的力量来为将我们引向灾难的无序暴力辩护。 <sup>101</sup> 本雅明的第八条论点为阿甘本呼吁并试图构建一种弥赛亚式政治的理论基础奠定了基础。这种政治致力于揭示当今政治中法律的失效本质。对阿甘本而言,以弥赛亚式的方式生活意味着将国家权力的非法性作为其政治的前提:其行动基于法律已经失效、其代表的权威主张纯属虚构、以及他们的权力需要被削弱这一前提。</font></font></font></div></section><section id="acknowledgments">

      Acknowledgments<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>致谢</font></font></font>

      <div>I would like to thank Paul Patton for his insightful comments on early drafts of this essay. I would also like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for this article, whose thorough feedback helped enormously in honing the essay into its final form.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font>我要感谢保罗·帕顿对本文初稿提出的宝贵意见。同时,我也要感谢两位匿名审稿人,他们详尽的反馈对本文的最终定稿起到了极大的帮助。</font></font></font></div></section></div></section><section id="backmatter"><div><section id="footnotes">

      Footnotes<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>脚注</font></font></font>

      <div><div id="fn1-1743872112469863"><span>1.</span> Samuel Weber, “Taking Exception to Decision: Walter Benjamin and Carl Schmitt,” diacritics 22, no.3–4 (1992), 5.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>1.</span> Samuel Weber,“对决定提出异议:瓦尔特·本雅明和卡尔·施密特”, 《音标》 22,第 3-4 期(1992 年),第 5 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn2-1743872112469863"><span>2.</span> “Deposes” is the term that Agamben uses to describe Benjamin’s divine violence. This is a translation of entsetz, which is the German word that appears in Benjamin’s original text. See Agamben, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998), p. 64. In the English translation of the “Critique,” Benjamin also describes divine violence as “suspending” the law. See Walter Benjamin, “The Critique of Violence,” in Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms and Autobiographical Writings, ed. Peter Demetz (New York: Schocken Books, 1978), p. 300.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>2.</span> “Deposes”是阿甘本用来描述本雅明的神圣暴力的术语。它是德语单词 entsetz 的译文,该词出现在本雅明的原文中。参见阿甘本, 《神圣人:主权权力与赤裸生命》 (斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学出版社,1998 年),第 64 页。在《批判》的英文译本中,本雅明也将神圣暴力描述为“暂停”法律。参见瓦尔特·本雅明,《暴力批判》,载于彼得·德梅茨编 ,《反思:随笔、格言和自传体作品 》(纽约:肖肯出版社,1978 年),第 300 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn3-1743872112469863"><span>3.</span> Op. cit., p. 300.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>3.</span> 同上,第 300 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn4-1743872112469863"><span>4.</span> Giorgio Agamben, Means Without Ends: Notes on Politics (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2000), p. 111.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>4.</span> Giorgio Agamben, 《没有目的的手段:政治笔记》 (明尼阿波利斯,明尼苏达州:明尼苏达大学出版社,2000 年),第 111 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn5-1743872112469863"><span>5.</span> Op. cit., pp. 59, 112.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>5.</span> 同上,第 59、112 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn6-1743872112469863"><span>6.</span> Giorgio Agamben, State of Exception (Chicago, IL and London: University of Chicago Press, 2005), p.88.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>6.</span> Giorgio Agamben, 《例外状态》(芝加哥,伊利诺伊州和伦敦:芝加哥大学出版社,2005 年),第 88 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn7-1743872112469863"><span>7.</span> Walter Benjamin, “Theses on the Philosophy of History,” in Illuminations, ed. Hannah Arendt (London: Pimlico, 1999), pp. 248–9. This translates Benjamin as discussing a “real state of emergency.” However, the English translations of Homo Sacer and State of Exception, speak of a “real state of exception”: see Agamben, State of Exception, p. 58; Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998), p. 11.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>7.</span> 瓦尔特·本雅明,《历史哲学论纲》,载于汉娜·阿伦特编,《 启迪 》(伦敦:皮姆利科出版社,1999 年),第 248-249 页。此处将本雅明的论述翻译为讨论一种“真正的紧急状态”。然而, 《神圣人》《例外状态》 的英文译本中,却使用了“真正的例外状态”:参见阿甘本, 《例外状态 》,第 58 页;乔治·阿甘本, 《神圣人:主权权力与赤裸生命》 (斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学出版社,1998 年),第 11 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn8-1743872112469863"><span>8.</span> See, for example, Jean-Claude Paye, Global War on Liberty (Telos Press Publishing, 2007), Rens Van Munster, ‘‘The War on Terrorism: When the Exception Becomes the Rule,’’ International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 17 (2004), pp. 141–53.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>8.</span> 例如,参见 Jean-Claude Paye,《 全球自由之战》 (Telos Press Publishing,2007 年),Rens Van Munster,“反恐战争:当例外成为规则”, 《国际法律符号学杂志 》17(2004 年),第 141-153 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn9-1743872112469863"><span>9.</span> Benjamin, “Theses,” pp. 248–9.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>9.</span> 本雅明,《论题》,第 248-249 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn10-1743872112469863"><span>10.</span> Agamben’s first engagement with law and sovereignty appears in an essay entitled “The Sovereign and the Messiah: The Problem of Law in the work of Walter Benjamin,” in Giorgio Agamben, Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy, ed. Daniel Heller-Roazen (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999). This essay provides many of the basic co-ordinates of the treatment of law in the Homo Sacer project, and in particular, in its juxtaposition of Schmitt’s theory of sovereignty and the eighth of Benjamin’s “Theses on the Philosophy of History.”<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>10.</span> 阿甘本对法律与主权的首次探讨出现在题为《主权者与弥赛亚:瓦尔特·本雅明著作中的法律问题》的文章中,该文收录于乔治·阿甘本的《 潜能:哲学论文集 》(丹尼尔·海勒-罗森编,斯坦福大学出版社,1999 年)。这篇文章为 《神圣人 》一书中对法律问题的论述提供了许多基本框架,尤其是在将施密特的主权理论与本雅明《历史哲学论纲》第八条并置方面。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn11-1743872112469863"><span>11.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 64.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>11.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 64 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn12-1743872112469863"><span>12.</span> Op. cit., p. 62.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>12.</span> 同上,第 62 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn13-1743872112469863"><span>13.</span> Benjamin, “The Critique of Violence,” p. 283.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>13.</span> 本雅明,《暴力批判》,第 283 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn14-1743872112469863"><span>14.</span> Op. cit., p. 280.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>14.</span> 同上,第 280 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn15-1743872112469863"><span>15.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>15.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn16-1743872112469863"><span>16.</span> Op. cit., p. 300.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>16.</span> 同上,第 300 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn17-1743872112469863"><span>17.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>17.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn18-1743872112469863"><span>18.</span> Op. cit., p. 294.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>18.</span> 同上,第 294 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn19-1743872112469863"><span>19.</span> Op. cit., p. 294.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>19.</span> 同上,第 294 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn20-1743872112469863"><span>20.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>20.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn21-1743872112469863"><span>21.</span> Op. cit., p. 297.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>21.</span> 同上,第 297 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn22-1743872112469863"><span>22.</span> Op. cit., p. 300.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>22.</span> 同上,第 300 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn23-1743872112469863"><span>23.</span> Op. cit., p. 292.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>23.</span> 同上,第 292 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn24-1743872112469863"><span>24.</span> Op. cit., p. 292.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>24.</span> 同上,第 292 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn25-1743872112469863"><span>25.</span> Op. cit., p. 290.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>25.</span> 同上,第 290 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn26-1743872112469863"><span>26.</span> Op. cit., p. 292.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>26.</span> 同上,第 292 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn27-1743872112469863"><span>27.</span> Werner Hamacher, “Afformative, Strike: Benjamin’s ‘Critique of Violence’,” Walter Benjamin’s Philosophy: Destruction and Experience (London and New York: Routledge, 1994).<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>27.</span> Werner Hamacher,“肯定性,打击:本雅明的‘暴力批判’”, 《瓦尔特·本雅明的哲学:破坏与经验》 (伦敦和纽约:Routledge,1994 年)。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn28-1743872112469863"><span>28.</span> I take this nice turn of phrase from Stephen Humphries, “Legalising Lawlessness: On Giorgio Agamben’s State of Exception,” The European Journal of International Law 17, no.3, 677–87.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>28.</span> 我从 Stephen Humphries 的文章“Legalising Lawlessness: On Giorgio Agamben's State of Exception ”中借用了这个优美的措辞,该文章发表于《欧洲国际法杂志》 第 17 卷第 3 期,第 677-87 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn29-1743872112469863"><span>29.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 38.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>29.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 38 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn30-1743872112469863"><span>30.</span> Op. cit., pp. 32–4.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>30.</span> 同上,第 32-4 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn31-1743872112469863"><span>31.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 36.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>31.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 36 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn32-1743872112469863"><span>32.</span> Op. cit., p. 34.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>32.</span> 同上,第 34 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn33-1743872112469863"><span>33.</span> Op. cit., p. 54.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>33.</span> 同上,第 54 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn34-1743872112469863"><span>34.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 54.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>34.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 54 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn35-1743872112469863"><span>35.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 11.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>35.</span> 阿甘本, 《Homo Sacer》 ,第 14 页。 11.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn36-1743872112469863"><span>36.</span> Carl Schmitt, Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985), p. 34.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>36.</span> 卡尔·施密特,《政治神学:关于主权概念的四章》(马萨诸塞州剑桥:麻省理工学院出版社,1985 年),第 34 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn37-1743872112469863"><span>37.</span> Op. cit., p. 12.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>37.</span> 同上,第 12 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn38-1743872112469863"><span>38.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 15.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>38.</span> 阿甘本, 《Homo Sacer》 ,第 14 页。 15.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn39-1743872112469863"><span>39.</span> Carl Schmitt, Political Theology, p. 13.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>39.</span> 卡尔·施密特, 《政治神学》 ,第 13 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn40-1743872112469863"><span>40.</span> Op. cit., p. 2.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>40.</span> 同上,第 2 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn41-1743872112469863"><span>41.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 58.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>41.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 58 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn42-1743872112469863"><span>42.</span> Benjamin, “The Critique of Violence,” p. 293.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>42.</span> 本雅明,《暴力批判》,第 293 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn43-1743872112469863"><span>43.</span> Op. cit., p. 298.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>43.</span> 同上,第 298 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn44-1743872112469863"><span>44.</span> Op. cit., p. 55.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>44.</span> 同上,第 55 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn45-1743872112469863"><span>45.</span> Op. cit., p. 57.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>45.</span> 同上,第 57 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn46-1743872112469863"><span>46.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>46.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn47-1743872112469863"><span>47.</span> Benjamin, “Theses on the Philosophy of History,” pp. 248–9.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>47.</span> 本雅明,《历史哲学论纲》,第 248-249 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn48-1743872112469863"><span>48.</span> Werner Spohr, quoted in Drobisch and Wieland, System der NS-Konzentratrions-lager 1933–39, Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1993, in Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 168.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>48.</span> Werner Spohr,引自 Drobisch 和 Wieland, System der NS-Konzentrations-lager 1933-39 ,柏林:Akademie Verlag,1993,in Agamben, Homo Sacer ,第 14 页。 168.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn49-1743872112469863"><span>49.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 170. Similarly, Agamben’s contention that the exception is the rule in contemporary democratic states rests not only on the frequency with which emergency measures are used, but the arbitrariness of such decisions: “the voluntary creation of a permanent state of emergency … has become one of the essential practices of contemporary states, including so-called democratic ones.” Agamben, State of Exception, p. 2 .<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>49.</span> 阿甘本, 《神圣人》 ,第 170 页。同样,阿甘本认为,在当代民主国家,例外即规则,这一论断不仅基于紧急措施的使用频率,也基于此类决定的任意性:“自愿创造永久性紧急状态……已成为当代国家(包括所谓的民主国家)的基本实践之一。” 阿甘本,《 例外状态》 ,第 2 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn50-1743872112469863"><span>50.</span> Op. cit., p. 58.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>50.</span> 同上,第 58 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn51-1743872112469863"><span>51.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 56.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>51.</span> 阿甘本, 《Homo Sacer》 ,第 14 页。 56.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn52-1743872112469863"><span>52.</span> Agamben, “The Messiah and the Sovereign,” p. 162.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>52.</span> 阿甘本,《弥赛亚与君主》,第 162 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn53-1743872112469863"><span>53.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 52.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>53.</span> 阿甘本, 《Homo Sacer》 ,第 14 页。 52.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn54-1743872112469863"><span>54.</span> Op. cit., p. 50.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>54.</span> 同上,第 50 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn55-1743872112469863"><span>55.</span> Op. cit., pp. 50–1.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>55.</span> 同上,第 50-1 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn56-1743872112469863"><span>56.</span> Op. cit., p. 55.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>56.</span> 同上,第 55 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn57-1743872112469863"><span>57.</span> Walter Benjamin, in The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin: 1910–1940, Gerschom Scholem and Theodor Adorno (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1994), p. 453.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>57.</span> 瓦尔特·本雅明, 《瓦尔特·本雅明书信集:1910-1940》 ,格尔肖姆·肖勒姆和西奥多·阿多诺编(伊利诺伊州芝加哥:芝加哥大学出版社,1994 年),第 453 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn58-1743872112469863"><span>58.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 53.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>58.</span> 阿甘本, 《Homo Sacer》 ,第 14 页。 53.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn59-1743872112469863"><span>59.</span> Op. cit., p. 53.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>59.</span> 同上,第 53 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn60-1743872112469863"><span>60.</span> Benjamin, “Theses,” p. 248.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>60.</span> 本雅明,《论题》,第 248 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn61-1743872112469863"><span>61.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 55.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>61.</span> 阿甘本,《Homo Sacer》,第 14 页。 55.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn62-1743872112469863"><span>62.</span> Colin Macquillan provides the only analysis of the role of fictions in Agamben’s political thought. However, he provides a very restricted reading of the ‘‘fictitious state of exception,’’ arguing that it pertains to a state of exception that is declared when there is no ‘‘real’’ factual state of emergency. See Colin Macquillan, ‘‘Agamben’s Fictions,’’ Philosophy Compass 7 no. 6 (2012), pp. 376–87.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>62.</span> 科林·麦奎兰是唯一一位分析阿甘本政治思想中虚构概念作用的学者。然而,他对“虚构的例外状态”的解读非常狭隘,认为它指的是在没有“真正”的紧急状态下宣布的例外状态。参见科林·麦奎兰,《阿甘本的虚构》,《 哲学指南》 第 7 卷第 6 期(2012 年),第 376-387 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn63-1743872112469863"><span>63.</span> In this vein, Leland Deladurantaye asserts that the decisive issue at stake in Homo Sacer is “the distinction between a state of exception ravaging our political landscape and a ‘real state of exception’ that would spell its end.” Leland Deladurantaye, Giorgio Agamben: A Critical Introduction (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009), p. 351.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>63.</span> 莱兰·德拉杜兰泰 (Leland Deladurantaye) 也持此观点,他认为 《神圣人》(Homo Sacer) 中的关键问题是“肆虐我们政治格局的例外状态与宣告其终结的‘真正的例外状态’之间的区别”。莱兰·德拉杜兰泰, 《乔治·阿甘本:批判性导论》 (斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学出版社,2009 年),第 351 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn64-1743872112469863"><span>64.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 59.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>64.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 59 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn65-1743872112469863"><span>65.</span> Giorgio Agamben, The Time That Remains: A Commentary on the Letter to the Romans (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005), p. 145.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>65.</span> Giorgio Agamben, 《剩余的时间:罗马书评注》 (斯坦福,加利福尼亚州:斯坦福大学出版社,2005 年),第 145 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn66-1743872112469863"><span>66.</span> Op. cit., p. 69.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>66.</span> 同上,第 69 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn67-1743872112469863"><span>67.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>67.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn68-1743872112469863"><span>68.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>68.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn69-1743872112469863"><span>69.</span> 2 Thess 2: 3 in Agamben, The Time That Remains, p. 109.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>69.</span> 帖撒罗尼迦后书 2:3,见阿甘本《 剩余的时间》 ,第 109 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn70-1743872112469863"><span>70.</span> Agamben, The Time That Remains, p. 111.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>70.</span> 阿甘本,《 剩余的时间》 ,第 111 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn71-1743872112469863"><span>71.</span> Op. cit., p. 110.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>71.</span> 同上,第 110 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn72-1743872112469863"><span>72.</span> Op. cit., p. 109.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>72.</span> 同上,第 109 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn73-1743872112469863"><span>73.</span> Op. cit., p. 111.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>73.</span> 同上,第 111 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn74-1743872112469863"><span>74.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>74.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn75-1743872112469863"><span>75.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 87.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>75.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 87 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn76-1743872112469863"><span>76.</span> Op. cit., p. 59.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>76.</span> 同上,第 59 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn77-1743872112469863"><span>77.</span> Op. cit., p. 86.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>77.</span> 同上,第 86 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn78-1743872112469863"><span>78.</span> Op. cit., pp. 58–9.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>78.</span> 同上,第 58-9 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn79-1743872112469863"><span>79.</span> Schmitt, Political Theology, pp. 31–2.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>79.</span> Schmitt, 《政治神学》 ,第 31-32 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn80-1743872112469863"><span>80.</span> Hans Kelsen, General Theory of Law and State (New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers, 2006), pp. 115–16.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>80.</span> Hans Kelsen, 《法律与国家的一般理论》 (新泽西州新不伦瑞克和伦敦:Transaction Publishers,2006 年),第 115-116 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn81-1743872112469863"><span>81.</span> Hans Kelsen, General Theory of Norms (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), p. 296.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>81.</span> Hans Kelsen, 《规范的一般理论》 (纽约:牛津大学出版社,1991 年),第 296 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn82-1743872112469863"><span>82.</span> Schmitt, Political Theology, p. 15.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>82.</span> Schmitt, 《政治神学》 ,第 15 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn83-1743872112469863"><span>83.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>83.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn84-1743872112469863"><span>84.</span> Op. cit., p. 86.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>84.</span> 同上,第 86 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn85-1743872112469863"><span>85.</span> Op. cit.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>85.</span> 同上。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn86-1743872112469863"><span>86.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 64.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>86.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 64 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn87-1743872112469863"><span>87.</span> While the breadth of the analysis puts it beyond the scope of the paper, it is worth noting that the idea of the idea of the “use of the law” also plays a particularly important role in The Time That Remains, where it describes an ontological transformation in the relationship between the subject, law, tradition, and temporality, that is characteristic of Paul’s messianism. Agamben has further developed his analysis of a politics of the use of the law in Altissima povertà: Regole monastiche e forma di vita (Vicenza, Italy: Neri Pozza Editore, 2011). This develops on a brief discussion of the Franciscan idea of use as distinct from property in The Time That Remains: see Agamben, The Time That Remains, p. 27.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>87.</span> 尽管分析的广度超出了本文的范围,但值得注意的是,“法律的运用”这一概念在《余生》中也扮演着尤为重要的角色。在 《余生》 中,它描述了主体、法律、传统和时间性之间关系的本体论转变,而这种转变正是保罗弥赛亚主义的特征。阿甘本在 《至高贫困:修道院规章与生活方式 》(意大利维琴察:Neri Pozza 出版社,2011 年)一书中进一步发展了他对法律运用政治的分析。这建立在 《余生》 中对方济各会“运用”概念(区别于“财产”)的简要讨论之上:参见阿甘本,《余生》,第 27 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn88-1743872112469863"><span>88.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 49.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>88.</span> 阿甘本, 《Homo Sacer》 ,第 14 页。 49.</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn89-1743872112469863"><span>89.</span> Franz Kafka, The Trial (Middlesex: The Echo Library, 2006), p. 393.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>89.</span> 弗朗茨·卡夫卡, 《审判》 (米德尔塞克斯:回声图书馆,2006 年),第 393 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn90-1743872112469863"><span>90.</span> Op. cit., p. 395.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>90.</span> 同上,第 395 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn91-1743872112469863"><span>91.</span> Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 55. The particular focus of Agamben’s critique is Derrida’s reading of the parable: see Jacques Derrida, “Before the Law,” in Acts of Literature, ed. Derick Attridge (New York: Routledge, 1992), pp. 181–220.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>91.</span> 阿甘本, 《神圣的人》 ,第 55 页。阿甘本的批评的重点是德里达对这则寓言的解读:参见雅克·德里达,《在法律之前》,载于 《文学行为 》,德里克·阿特里奇编(纽约:劳特利奇出版社,1992 年),第 181-220 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn92-1743872112469863"><span>92.</span> Giorgio Agamben, “K,” in The Work of Giorgio Agamben: Law, Literature, Life, ed. Justin Clemens, Nicholas Heron and Alex Murray (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008), p. 21.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>92.</span> Giorgio Agamben,“K”,载于 Justin Clemens、Nicholas Heron 和 Alex Murray 编辑的 《Giorgio Agamben 的作品:法律、文学、生活 》(爱丁堡:爱丁堡大学出版社,2008 年),第 21 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn93-1743872112469863"><span>93.</span> Op. cit., p. 25.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>93.</span> 同上,第 25 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn94-1743872112469863"><span>94.</span> This connects Agamben’s reading of the eighth thesis to his most recent work on government. This shifts the focus of Agamben’s analysis from the origin of law to those who act in its name, from sovereignty to government, the latter of which he describes as the “central mystery of politics.” See Giorgio Agamben, The Kingdom and the Glory: For a Theological Genealogy of Economy and Government (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011), p. 276.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>94.</span> 这使阿甘本对第八条论题的解读与他最近关于政府的著作联系起来。这使得阿甘本的分析重点从法律的起源转移到以法律名义行事的人,从主权转移到政府,后者被他描述为“政治的核心奥秘”。参见​​乔治·阿甘本, 《王国与荣耀:经济与政府的神学谱系》 (斯坦福,加州:斯坦福大学出版社,2011 年),第 276 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn95-1743872112469863"><span>95.</span> Giorgio Agamben, The Church and the Kingdom (London, New York, Calcutta: Seagull Books 2012), p. 40.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>95.</span> 乔治·阿甘本, 《教会与王国》 (伦敦、纽约、加尔各答:海鸥出版社,2012 年),第 40 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn96-1743872112469863"><span>96.</span> Giorgio Agamben, The Coming Community (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1993), p. 52.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>96.</span> 乔治·阿甘本, 《未来的共同体》 (明尼阿波利斯,明尼苏达州:明尼苏达大学出版社,1993 年),第 52 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn97-1743872112469863"><span>97.</span> Op. cit., p. 53.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>97.</span> 同上,第 53 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn98-1743872112469863"><span>98.</span> In Homo Sacer, Agamben asserts that there is ‘‘no return from the camps to classical politics” (Agamben, Homo Sacer, p. 188). In State of Exception, Agamben argues that it is not possible to return to the state of law from the real state of exception in which we live “for at issue now are the very concepts of ‘state’ and ‘law’” (Agamben, State of Exception, p. 87).<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>98.</span> 在 《神圣人》 中,阿甘本断言“从集中营到古典政治没有回头路”(阿甘本, 《神圣人》 ,第 188 页)。在 《例外状态》 中,阿甘本认为,从我们所处的现实例外状态回到法治状态是不可能的,“因为现在的问题在于‘国家’和‘法律’这两个概念本身”(阿甘本, 《例外状态 》,第 87 页)。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn99-1743872112469863"><span>99.</span> Agamben, State of Exception, p. 62. Importantly, Agamben asserts that pure violence is not an originary and unmediated condition of violence (as, for example, in the mythologeme of the ‘‘state of nature’’). For Agamben, we find ourselves always already subject to a law, and pure violence is something that appears in the act of deposing the law: that is, in the purification of the relationship between violence and law.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>99.</span> 阿甘本, 《例外状态》 ,第 62 页。重要的是,阿甘本断言,纯粹的暴力并非暴力的原始且未经中介的状态(例如,在“自然状态”的神话体系中)。在阿甘本看来,我们始终处于某种法律的约束之下,而纯粹的暴力则出现在废除法律的行为中:也就是说,出现在对暴力与法律之间关系的净化过程中。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn100-1743872112469863"><span>100.</span> Op. cit., p. 87.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>100.</span> 同上,第 87 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div><div><div id="fn101-1743872112469863"><span>101.</span> Op. cit., p. 87.<font lang="zh-CN"><br><font><font><span>101.</span> 同上,第 87 页。</font></font></font><div><div><span>Go to Footnote<font lang="zh-CN"><font>  </font><font><font>转到脚注</font></font></font></span></div></div></div></div></section></div></section></div>
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    1. After reading these excerpts told by Native Americans I can see how they emphasize their relationship with nature, their respect for animal spirit as well as their peaceful approach to life. After reading the Salinan and Cherokee creation stores I gained insight of their beliefs and their passion that made these cultures. In the creation stories they highlight the significance of their deep respect they have with nature and animal spirits. In the Salinan story the Bald Eagle is chief of the animals and a creator figure in which shows the importance of animal spirits just like how in the Cherokee story Waterbettle and Buzzard were helpful in shaping the earth and connecting between humans, animals and the environment around them. These stories represent the connections that Native Americans have with their culture and environment. In the Salinan story it focuses on the aspect of humans being brought to life through the creations of the tribes. In the Cherokee story it introduces us to the origin of mountains and valleys and the different seasons happening around showing to them the natural world where human and culture exist. These stories are truly inspiring because they show their deep connections that they share with their environment around them.

  4. Dec 2025
    1. for - Medium article - cogress - Part 1 - progress trap - James Gien Wong - definition - cogress - to - Medium article cogress - Part 2 - progress trap - James Gien Wong - https://hyp.is/t8FhpDGAEfC4J7f0NEFujg/medium.com/@gien_SRG/human-cogress-part-2-d6fd075a55c7 - to - Stop Reset Go hypothesis annotations - progress trap - Ronald Wright - https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&user=stopresetgo&exactTagSearch=true&any=ronald+wright - General - https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&user=stopresetgo&exactTagSearch=true&any=progress+trap - from - youtube - Planet Critical interview - Samuel Miller MacDonald - The Myth of Progress - https://hyp.is/r-hmFtjKEfCd8odATbINbA/www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEhmWEDkZUQ

    1. you might have seen this this article that Bill Gates published uh end of October this year. Donald Trump wrote this this particular artic article because Bill Gates basically wrote that hey look climate okay climate's a thing climate change is a thing but but don't get all hooked up about climate change because there's other stuff going on like like people's health

      for - Bill Gates climate article - SRG Comment - need to look at it from multi-scale, multi-dimensional wellbeing framework to make sense of it

  5. Nov 2025
    1. for - search - Google - Can we unlearn language? - https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=869baca48da28adf&sxsrf=AE3TifMGTNfpTekWWBdYUA96_PTLS9T00A:1762658867809&q=can+we+unlearn+language%3F&source=lnms&fbs=AIIjpHxU7SXXniUZfeShr2fp4giZ1Y6MJ25_tmWITc7uy4KIegmO5mMVANqcM7XWkBOa06dn2D9OWgTLQfUrJnETgD74qUQptjqPDfDBCgB_1tdfH756Z_Nlqlxc3Q5-U62E4zbEgz3Bv4TeLBDlGAR4oTnCgPSGyUcrDpa-WGo5oBqtSD7gSHPGUp_5zEroXiCGNNDET4dcNOyctuaGGv2d44kI9rmR9w&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj4_LP9j-SQAxVYXUEAHVT8FfMQ0pQJegQIDhAB&biw=1920&bih=911&dpr=1 search results returned - interesting - to - article - Can You Unlearn A Language? - IFLScience It's definitely possible to lose fluency in your native language, but research suggests you're unlikely to forget it altogether. - https://hyp.is/MdiWar0dEfC4ajvO0fJCkA/www.iflscience.com/can-you-unlearn-a-language-70874 - from - Linkedin post - John Vervaeke - https://hyp.is/pIMO8rzIEfCPtcvbQ8nTxg/www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7392196128005537792/

      new search prompt - This prompt did not give me the results I was looking for - Need to refine the prompt - Can an adult who has learned language experience pre-linguistic reality like an infant who hasn't learned language yet? - to - new search prompt - can an adult who has learned language experience pre-linguistic reality like an infant who hasn't learned language yet? -

    1. for - article - LinkedIn - Has Language trapped humanity? - pre linguistic reality

      Summary - very interesting exploration of our pre linguistic life - We modern humans spend most of our lives in the symbolosphere. - It is so ubiquitous that we don't even know it's relative and not absolute, like fish that don't know there's such a thing as water - until they are pulled out of it - Feral children are the ones who have been pulled out of the ocean of language, but they suffer a fate that none of us, from our conditioned language perspective would want to suffer - So how do we, who are deeply conditioned into language look at our situation of being so deeply conditioned? Is there life after (and before) language?

  6. Oct 2025
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    1. for - article - substack - Annick De Witt - Toxic Polarization is killing us. A new worldview can save us - from - article - LinkedIn - Bayo Akomolafe - I am against "worldview"\ - https://hyp.is/oqgW2ivdEfCmu9M8EYHozw/www.linkedin.com/posts/bayoakomolafe_i-am-against-worldview-the-term-seems-activity-7319799984663535616-fpVW/ - to - book - Embracing Paradox, Evolving Language - https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipfs.indy0.net%2Fipfs%2Fbafybeihk6dcr7dfruu65z5e5ze2rkeiydkmgbbpadhyulckm4afnqbtdgy&group=world - from - Substack article - Can and should expect a spiritual Revolution any time soon? - Michel Bauwens - https://hyp.is/JDDTADInEfCKmLNKpwhsng/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/can-and-should-we-expect-a-spiritual

      summary - Annick de Witt takes the reader on a journey of discovery of that looks at the nuances of the complex set of entangled crisis we face today, by referring to the idea of worldviews - She shows how the quagmires now emerging are the result of interplay between three major worldviews, traditional, modern and post-modern and how each represents a partial truth that denies the partial truths held by the others - The article takes the example of Trumpism and the MAGA movement to illustrate, but the same analysis could be extended to the many different cultural worldviews found in different peoples around the globe - In particular, with Trump's recent decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, tensions between the traditional Islamic culture and the West's traditional, modern and post-modern segments of society are again on the rise - The insightful analysis culminates in the proposal for an integral worldview that includes all three but transcends each one - It may be useful to introduce Annick to Greg Henrique's Unified Theory of Knowledge (UToK), - https://www.unifiedtheoryofknowledge.org/ - Gregg works with John Vervaeke that Annick has cited - Regarding Bayo Akomolafe's short LinkedIn note on the word "worldview", I respect both Annick's detailed analysis as well as Bayo's interpretation and look forward to a comparative analylsis of these two perspectives around the word "worldview" - I am also in the middle of annotating Lisa E. Maroski's book, Embracing Paradox, Evolving Language, which is salient here as well

      Indyweb dev - new Plexmark - analog affirmation slider - while reading the passage I was annotating, I realised that I was in agreement with a lot of what the author was articulating. However, I have no way to indicate this match because it would be too much - this gave rise to a new Plexmark: <br /> - Have an analog control slider for each sentence that indicates - agreement on one side and - disagreement on the other side as well as a - 'don't know' button. - This gives a running indication of resonance with your own salience landscape - This can then be used in conjunction with the Indranet - If there is an indication of strong agreement, then the reader may have strong motivation to investigate that author's mindplex, - especially if there is a strong salience mismatch between the author and the reader, indicating a possible learning event

      Retrospective reflections - (See below) adjacency - sacred - relationship with - free - open source - what is your relationship with the sacred? - this is the same as asking - how do you feel in your time of solitude and aloneness? - do you feel deep connection and a sense of not being lonely while you are alone? - to be alienated if not to feel disconnected with others - as it is to be disconnected with the ceaseless sacred that continuously surrounds you, from birth to death

      • I propose that the post-modern worldview should be renamed
      • why?
      • it is a name that is dependent on the second major worldview, modernism
      • while the first two worldviews have autonomous names, the third, postmodernism is not autonomous but depends on the second
      • the word integral is a good candidate to replace it
      • it means integration of both traditional and modern

      • two central ideas of Deep Humanity praxis fit into these three worldview

        • progress
        • death awareness
      • worldviews can be seen from a progress framed perspective
      • progress is a movement from traditional to modern
        • conservatism focuses on the traditional pole while
        • liberalism focuses on the modern pole
        • postmodernism is a universal, cultural retroactive reflection on the relationship between both
      • death awareness is a major focus on traditional knowledge systems but

        • postmodernism can definitely benefit from integrating it to provide
          • an integral, inclusive approach that deals effectively with
            • the meaning crisis faced by a secular, modern perspective that has
              • rejected traditional religions without replacing it with anything substantive
      • June 27, 2025 - modernism - objective reality - validation - example - personal experience - beeping electricity meter

        • my wife woke me up in the morning and said that the electricity meter is beeping again.
        • I couldn't hear it because my heating isn't as good as hers
        • I trust her when she says this
        • I walked out of the bedroom too go downstairs and turn it off and a soon as I got around the corner in the bedroom, I can hear the beeping sound
        • The easiest explanation for these two different experiences is that the is an existent objective reality which each of us experienced differently ( Occam's Razor)
          • the electricity meter was indeed beeping
        • The post modern. explanation would likely revolve around quantum mechanics but if far from simple or obvious
    1. The Michelin Guide wasn't born in a restaurant. It was born in a garage. In 1900, the Michelin brothers, Edward and Andre, needed to sell tires in a country with fewer than 3,000 cars. So, they printed a travel booklet free of charge that listed gas stations, hotels, and restaurants.

      for - history - Michelin Guide - Michelin tire company - article - New Republic - citation not valid - checked with New Republic. They said that they could not find the article cited by this video

  11. May 2025
    1. anthropic's new AI model shows ability to deceive and blackmail

      for - progress trap - AI - blackmail - AI - autonomy - progress trap - AI - Anthropic - Claude Opus 4 - to - article - Anthropic Claude 4 blackmail and news leak - progress trap - AI - article - Anthropic Claude 4 - blackmail - rare behavior - Anthropic’s new AI model didn’t just “blackmail” researchers in tests — it tried to leak information to news outlets

    1. for - spiritual Revolution - Substack - article - Can and should we expect a "spiritual" revolution any time soon?

      summary - This article provides an insightful historical framework that helps us to understand the next potential major human value and cultural paradigm shift - It draws upon academic work of metamodern and metameme theory to analyze the last few hundred thousand years of human history into a number of metameme epochs - It employs the concept of hard and soft metamemes to show the alternating historical epochs - Understanding these historical alterations helps us to foresee the transition human civilization is currently moving through - While "economics" can generally be considered to be the value generation "hard" metameme system and spirituality and cultural worldviews are the "soft" metameme, the article explores whether we are in the midst of the next soft metameme transition - It opines that we are just at the beginning of it and that the major shift is yet to come

    2. Brendan Graham Dempsey explains metamemes as follows:

      for - definition - metameme - Brendan Graham Dempsey - like worldview - Collective intelligence shapes meme networks — called “Metamemes” — which individual self-conscious minds “download” to better navigate their environment. - Dempsey's definition makes salient the related Deep Humanity idea of the individual / collective gestalt - adjacency - metameme - Deep Humanity individual / collective gestalt - to - Substack - article - Toxic polarization is killing us. Why a new worldview might save us - https://hyp.is/OChhXCvdEfC0MEOwIi_joA/annickdewitt.substack.com/p/toxic-polarization-is-killing-us

    1. new article exploring the narrative of progress, where the current narrative falls catastrophically short, what authentic progress would entail and require, and specific suggestions for how it could be realized.

      for - post - LinkedIn - progress trap - Daniel Schmatenberger - to - article - The Consilience Project - Development in Progress - https://hyp.is/E3HHGDFaEfCZErPpYGIONg/consilienceproject.org/development-in-progress/

  12. Apr 2025
    1. This is Vera Papa Sova. She spent the last year dating far right men in New York City for a story for cosmopolitan magazine. They're the most insecure men I've ever sat down with. It was really difficult to have some of these days because they were so insecure, because they don't really know who they are, and they don't know how to figure that out.

      for - quote - manosphere - most insecure men I've ever sat down with - Vera Papisova - Cosmopolitan magazine - news - liberal dating conservative men for a year - youtube - CNN - This woman dated only far-right men for a year. "They were so insecure" - to - Cosmopolitan magazine - article - Vera Papisova - I Spent Nearly a Year on a Conservative Dating App as a Liberal—Here’s What I Learned - https://hyp.is/HNRDRBkdEfCBit8g4X4cAg/www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/a63679179/political-beliefs-dating-app-experiment/

  13. Mar 2025
    1. 'When we asked people on the door what they would change about politics, a lot said “get rid of the migrants”. But we didn’t stop at that and move on, we kept asking to find out why people felt that way. ‘At the end of every conversation, it was always social or economic problems — people can’t pay their rent or can’t pay for their kids’ football club. What they’re really concerned about is the decline of their communities.’

      for - depolarizing politics - by listening - DH - depolarizing politics - LinkedIn post - depolarizing politics - to - article - how to win back working class by listening - https://hyp.is/9eRGVPmuEe-PDbs--ct4ow/tribunemag.co.uk/2025/03/neukolln-dreaming

  14. Feb 2025
    1. for - Curtis Yarvin - critique - from - article - Byline Times - Elon Musk - https://hyp.is/DgWYiueMEe-G1jNnlM9BGg/bylinetimes.com/2025/02/07/silicon-valley-whistleblowers-warn-elon-musk-hijacking-republicans-to-control-entire-us-government/

      summary - a good critique of how Curtis Yarvin's arguments are misformed - It's important to understand these misshaped ideas as the far right has uncritically embraced these in support of their confirmation bias

    1. To destabilize the current society and accelerate the fall of liberalism, some Silicon Valley protagonists like Peter Thiel finance extreme rightwing media and actors.

      for - quote - To destabilize the current society and accelerate the fall of liberalism, some Silicon Valley protagonists like Peter Thiel finance extreme rightwing media and actors - SOURCE - article - Guido Palazzo

    2. Longterminism has its own research institute in Oxford and is financially supported by Thiel, Bezos, Musk and other relevant libertarians.

      for - longterminism - libertarianism - to - Guardian article - ‘Eugenics on steroids’: the toxic and contested legacy of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute - 2024, Apr 28. - Future of Life Institute closes down! - https://hyp.is/R3wU4uYEEe-MwW8DKwDeoQ/www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/28/nick-bostrom-controversial-future-of-humanity-institute-closure-longtermism-affective-altruism

    3. Life is a war and only the strongest warriors will survive. Compassion with the weak is a luxury, which neither Fascists nor Libertarians can afford.

      for - quote - Life is a war and only the strongest warriors survive. Compassion with the weak is a luxury, which neither Fascists nor Libertarians can afford. - article - Guido Palazzo

      comment - This is a self-fulfilling prophecy that models one aspect of life - the fact that living beings must compete for resources with other living beings to survive - It ignores the other side, the cooperative and altruistic side - It ignores the intertwingledness of self and other - the individual / collective gestalts - It ignores the fundamental altruism of the mother in assuring their own survival in the world - the mOTHER, the Most significant OTHER

    1. “The big joke on democracy,” he observed, “is that it gives its mortal enemies the means to its own destruction.”

      for - Project 2025 - Trump - Hitler - Atlantic article - quote - Joseph Goebbels - quote - The big joke on democracy is that it gives its mortal enemies the means to its own destruction" - Not actually from Joseph Goebbels. He said something similiar though: - We enter the Reichstag to arm ourselves with democracy’s weapons. If democracy is foolish enough to give us free railway passes and salaries, that is its problem... We are coming neither as friends or neutrals. We come as enemies! As the wolf attacks the sheep, so come we.

      to - misquote - Joseph Goebbels - weakness of democracy - https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikiquote.org%2Fwiki%2FJoseph_Goebbels&group=world

  15. Jan 2025
    1. Ανθρωποκτονία

      ανθρωποκτονία<br> τι θα σήμαινε νομικά αν αντικαταστήσουμε αυτή τη λέξη με τον όρο <br> γυναικοκτονία<br> ή <br> θηλυκοκτονία ή <br> τρανςκτονία;

      Θα είχε ίσως περισσότερο νόημα να δημιουργηθεί ένα καινούργιο άρθρο ή καινούργιο κεφάλαιο με τον τίτλο Γυναικοκτονία; ή <br> θηλυκοκτονία ή <br> τρανςκτονία;

    1. Polish macro-historian Felix Koneczny predated Samuel Huntingon’s famous “Clash of Civilizations”,

      for - Clash of civilisations - Felix Koneczny predated Samuel Huntingon - SOURCE - article - Substack - The three civilizational priorities of the next societal transition - Michel Bauwens - 2025, Jan 17

    2. creative minorities

      for - definition - creative minorities - Arnold Toynbee, author of The Study of History - groups capable of inspiring action among the larger, less-educated, and less-visionary masses - SOURCE - article - Substack - The three civilizational priorities of the next societal transition - Michel Bauwens - 2025, Jan 17

    3. Think of how unproven axioms are necessary to make a rational mathematics possible. This is what, anthropologically and historically speaking, religion and spirituality originally provided, the minimal unspoken premises of societal

      for - comparison - axioms of mathematics - religious axioms for society - SOURCE - article - Substack - The three civilizational priorities of the next societal transition - Michel Bauwens - 2025, Jan 17

    1. article there called “A Secular Wonder”

      for - article - A Secular Wonder - Paolo Costa - source - Meaning crisis - episode 33 - The Spirituality of Relevance Realization - Wonder/Awe/Mystery/Sacredness - John Vervaeke - to - paper - A Secular Wonder - Paolo Costa - from book - The Joy of Secularism - 2011

      to - paper - A Secular Wonder - Paolo Costa - from book - The Joy of Secularism - 2011 - https://hyp.is/Lj9-Ss7DEe-_3TvpOSe_Ew/www.academia.edu/433395/A_Secular_Wonder

    1. for - article - LinkedIn - Breaking up with Psychology - Jason Ross PhD - 2024 Jul 1

      source - I was searching for existential phenomenological psychology this morning on both Google and LinkedIn and going Jason's article on LinkedIn

      // - summary - This is an interesting article that overlaps a number of areas I have been attracted to. - As he wrote, I thought of how Zen teacher and scholar David Loy also focuses on - emptiness and - that sense of lack - at the core of each of us - He didn't cite Loy's work. I wonder if he knows of it? - It was nice to see how he connected - Husserl and the German school of phenomenology and existentialism with - the French school of Sarte, Lacan, Derrida, etc - It gives a big picture of house all these thinkers were connected and timebound - It's was also interesting to read about Leonard Cohen as well. - Question - I wonder if the author knows about the decades long sexual abuse story of Cohen's teacher, Joshua Sasaki?<br /> - Along with all the abuse going in the Catholic church, it's sure to sow a lot of distrust and doubt about professed gurus and religion in general

    1. Returning to Bevan’s brilliant question, today it is easier to see how wealth persuades poverty to give up its freedom

      for - key insight / quote - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

      key insight / quote - (see below) - Returning to Bevan’s brilliant question, today it is easier to see how - wealth persuades poverty to give up its freedom and, instead, - to serve the broligarchs-in-charge: via their cloud capital - that has a capacity, - unlike any hitherto form of capital or government department, - to shape our behaviour - automatically and - directly. - Nothing short of a revolution can restore any hope of personal agency, - let alone of democracy.

    2. cloud capital performs five roles that used to be beyond capital’s capacities

      for - five roles of cloud capital - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4 - monopolizes the attention economy - manufactures desire - sells directly to us that which it has made us desire - controls labor - creates a system of free voluntary behavior to sustain the behavioral modification system, turning us into cloud serfs

    3. Instead, it comprises machines manufactured so as to modify human behaviour. These produced means of behavioural modification train us to train them to determine what we want.

      for - progress trap - cloud capital - behavioral modification - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

    4. there is a superpower, a hyper-weapon, that the broligarchy possess today that their Big Business and Wall Street predecessors did not. It is a form of capital that never existed until recently: cloud capital

      for - comparison: robber barons of the past and today's broligarchs - cloud capital / technofeudalism - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

    5. Are we not doing the same now, appearing astounded that a bunch of oligarchs are going through the same revolving doors connecting Big Business and government?

      for - relevant quote - the more things change, the more they remain the same - seems to apply to this statement - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

    6. Sovereign Individual.

      for - further research - Oligarch's favorite book - The Sovereign Individual - Author - James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

    7. For a few crumbs off their table, that they ploughed into the Trump campaign, the Big Tech brotherhood are in the process of receiving three amazing gifts

      for - Trumps three gifts to lobbyists - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4 - 1. Huge government contracts - 2. Deregulation will enable a free-for-all - 3. State-sanctioned power over labor

    8. the deal they cut with Donald Trump is an incredible bargain with a rate of return that no conventional business can hope to emulate. For a few hundred million dollars that they invested in Trump’s re-election, within minutes of his victory they amassed extra wealth to the tune of hundreds of billions. To be precise, the value of Thiel’s Palantir shot up by 23% while Musk’s Tesla saw its stock rise by 40% to a capitalisation level higher than most of the rest of the global car industry combined.

      for - stats - return on investment - in supporting Trump's 2024 presidency with a few hundred million dollars: - Musk's Tesla stock - 40% increase - Peter Thiel's Palantir Investments - 23 % increase

      source / to - article - ABC News - Trump allies' company stock prices soar after election - 2024, Nov 20 - https://hyp.is/qsUg-s2wEe-aTpO80r5Mag/abcnews.go.com/Business/trump-allies-company-stock-prices-soar-after-election/story?id=115963216

    9. Aneurin Bevan

      for - further research - Aneurin Bevan - 1952 - liberal democracy's greatest paradox - How does wealth manage to persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4 - inequality - elites - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

    10. How does wealth manage to persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power?

      for - key insight - inequality - elites - How does wealth manage to persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? - source - article - Le Monde - Musk, Trump and the Broligarch's novel hyper-weapon - Yanis Varoufakis - 2025, Jan 4

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    1. for - article - Medium - The truth of San Vicente in the voice of Milton Nascimento Mosaic Institute - Eduardo Campos - 2017, Oct 27 - from - music - review Milton Nascimento. Lo Borges - Clube Da Esquina - Classic Music Review - San Vicente - altrochchick - 2021, April 11 - https://hyp.is/krcU1suaEe-s5zcLEaXR3Q/altrockchick.com/2021/04/11/milton-nascimiento-lo-borges-clube-da-esquina-classic-music-review/ - from - youtube - music - San Vicente - Milton Nascimento - Live at Montreal Jazz Festival - moving performance - https://hyp.is/oElbPsucEe-nqit3PkZ2Bg/www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0BLHm7uyO0 - Investigate possibility - Deep Humanity BEing journey - San Vicente - Milton Nascimento

    1. for - music - review Milton Nascimento. Lo Borges - Clube Da Esquina - Classic Music Review - San Vicente - altrochchick - 2021, April 11 - to article - Medium - The truth of San Vicente in the voice of Milton Nascimento Mosaic Institute - Eduardo Campos - 2017, Oct 27 - https://hyp.is/V6DIJMuaEe-hQ1OPLsWsTw/medium.com/instituto-mosaico/a-verdade-de-san-vicente-na-voz-de-milton-nascimento-3ca69d241c53 - from - youtube - music - San Vicente - Milton Nascimento - Live at Montreal Jazz Festival - moving performance - https://hyp.is/oElbPsucEe-nqit3PkZ2Bg/www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0BLHm7uyO0

    1. As we consider the complexity of people, the layered, living contexts of problems faced and the entangled factors that contribute — the monster metaphor seems appropriate

      for - multiple reinforcing feedback loops between many different levels - source - article - Medium - Dancing with "Monsters" - Donna Nelham - 2022, May 2

    1. their kids aren’t interested in the grueling work of farming.

      for - question - what if the children were identified to come back? - source - article - Substack - One of the biggest wealth transfers in U.S. history just commenced. Are you aware of it? - Alexandra Fasulo - 2024, Oct 15

    2. for - article - Substack - One of the biggest wealth transfers in U.S. history just commenced. Are you aware of it? - Alexandra Fasulo - 2024, Oct 15

      • opportunity - regenerative agriculture and rewilding - US farmers retiring in the next 20 years - largest transfer in US history - land trusts ?

      • referred by - Kim Chapple

  16. Dec 2024
    1. Perhaps the end as we know and experience it, can become the ‘and’ as we might know it — opening space for what might follow endings…sometimes with the intense labour of new life…sometimes with what is (more) ready to flow naturally.

      for - ending may lead to anding - article - Medium - Happy andings! - In praise of "and" - Donna Nelham - 2022, May 2022

    2. We often discover that ANDs can easily take the place of BUTs.

      for - language awareness - And-Or-But - article - Medium - Happy andings! - In praise of "and" - Donna Nelham - 2022, May 2022

      // - comment - AND - expanding possibilities - OR - limiting possibilities - BUT - pointing out the shadow side / unintended consequences of an intention

      //

    3. We’re dancing with complexity

      for - complexity - dancing with - article - Medium - Happy andings! - In praise of "and" - Donna Nelham - 2022, May 2022

      // - comment - We are complexity itself, - dancing with complexity itself - The consciousness that is aware of reality - is reality aware of reality itself - If reality is the chicken - then we are the egg

    1. for - Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20 - adjacency - web 3 and Blockchain / crypto technology - communities engaged in regeneration and relocalization - tinkering at the edge - missed opportunity - cosmolocal strategy as leverage point - safe and just cross scale translation of earth system boundaries - Tipping Point Festival - Web 4 - Indyweb

      Summary adjacency between - web 3 and crypto / Blockchain technology - communities engaged in regeneration and relocalization - tinkering at the edge - missed opportunity - cosmolocal lens and framework as a leverage point for synthesis - cosmolocal projects as leverage points - cross scale translated safe and just earth system boundaries as necessary cosmolocal accounting system - meme: sync global, act local - new relationship - This article explores the untapped potential and leverage point offered by recognising a new adjacency and concomitant synthesis of - globalising Web 3 and crypto/Blockchain technology - communities engaged in regenerative and relocation interventions - The fragmentation between these areas keeps activists working in each respective one - tinkering at the edge - severely constraining their potential impact - This is a case of the whole Berlin car greater than the sun of its parts - By joining forces in a global, strategic and systemic way, each can achieve fast more through their mutual support - A cosmolocal lens offers a perspective and framework that makes joining forces make sense<br /> - Projects that recognize that the adjacency between - the globalizing technologies of web 3 and Blockchains and - interventions at the local community level - offer a significant leverage point to bottom up efforts to drive a rapid transition are themselves a leverage point - In this regard, incorporation of an equitable accounting system such as safe and just earth system boundaries that can be cross scale translated to - bioregional, - city and - community, district and ward scale - are an important cosmolocal component of a system designed for rapid transition - Global bottom up community scale events such as the Tipping Point Festival can help rapidly advocate for a cosmolocal lens, framework and strategy - At the same time, Web 4 technology that's goes beyond decentralising into people-centered can contribute another dimension to humanizing technology

      Addendum - 2024, Dec 26 - added a comment to the actual substack page - My substack comment makes commenters of the article aware that we have a public hypothes.is discussion going on in parallel. - This makes the hitherto invisible discussion visible to them

    2. To put it bluntly, Web3 and the crypto economy is still largely an ‘exit’ play for financial and coding elites, practicing the arbitrage of nation-states, but without much connections to local communities and resilient production; Similarly, local communities engaged in relocalized and regenerative production are not in sync with the mutual coordination capacities developed in the crypto/web3 context.

      for - quote - silos - web 3 and crypto silo - localization silo - desiloing can bring about significant empowerment to people everywhere - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20 - adjacency - desilo web 3 / Blockchain and localisation - educate cud events such as - Tipping Point Festival - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

      quote - silos - web 3 and crypto silo - localization silo - desiloing can bring about significant empowerment to people everywhere - (see quote below) - To put it bluntly, Web3 and the crypto economy is still largely an ‘exit’ play for financial and coding elites, - practicing the arbitrage of nation-states, - but without much connections to local communities and resilient production; - Similarly, local communities engaged in relocalized and regenerative production - are not in sync with the mutual coordination capacities developed in the crypto/web3 context.

      // - We need to create opportunities such as events and workshops to bring these two spheres into dialogue - Tipping Point Festival, as a cosmolocal event can do this by - holding locally organized events hosted by - local community activists at their community level, and - in larger urban centers, at ward and district level - thec internet can be used to facilitate the emergence of trans-national alliances

    3. To achieve the next great civilizational advance, towards a cosmo-local world order, we will need to bring those two worlds together!

      for - desilo web 3 / Blockchain and localisation via cosmolocal strategy for generating a cosmolocal world order - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

      // - need to move from web 3 to web 4 by adding 'people-centered' to 'decentralized'.

      //

    4. one hand, we have a thriving and well-funded field of Web3 technologies, unconnected and unrelated to actual physical production; on the other hand, we have an explosion of underfunded local production

      for - new local community project funding stream - Web 3 / Blockchain - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

    5. faced with the potential hostility of nation-states that are under the influence of extractive forces of trans-national finance, the local is no longer just the local, but a local that is also cosmo-local, and can mobilize counter-power.

      for - quote - constructing Cosmo local as a counter power to the current dominating power of trans-national finance - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

      quote - constructing Cosmo local as a counter power to the current dominating power of trans-national finance - (see below) - The idea here is a potential ‘entanglement’ between the local and the translocal level, - which creates new levels of strength and capacity for the local. · Hence, faced with the potential hostility of nation-states that are under the influence of extractive forces of trans-national finance, - the local is no longer just the local, but - a local that is also cosmo-local, and - can mobilize counter-power. - Faced with the potential hostility of nation-states - that are under the influence of extractive forces of trans-national finance, - the local is no longer just the local, - but a local that is also cosmo-local, and - can mobilize counter-power.

      // This is a very important observation Local communities by themselves don't have the capacity to stand up against trans-national power, but uniting together gives local communities this capacity and a fighting chance

      • A large network of people accessing an open knowledge commons increases the local information capacity of a community,
        • compensating for the specific knowledge deficits of a community and enabling projects to co-create healthy, local,autonomous wellbeing culture and economy.

      //

    6. The idea here is a potential ‘entanglement’ between the local and the translocal level, which creates new levels of strength and capacity for the local.

      for - key insight - leverage point of the 99% - our numbers - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20 - key insight - 6 levels of individual / collective gestalt - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

      key insight - 6 embedded levels of individual / collective gestalt, - first level is from individual quanta to collective atoms - second level is from individual atom to collective molecules - third is from individual molecule too collective living cells - fourth is from individual living cells too collective multicellular living organism - fifth is from individual multi-cellular organism to collective culture at local level - sixth is from individual local culture to to collective trans-national alliances - At each level except the first, a perspective shift occursc in which the collective is seen from a different lens as an individual

      key insight - leverage point of the 99% - our numbers - The trans-national companies power is in their capital - The trans-national alliances leverage point is our large numbers of people - Through our strength in numbers, we can mobilize trans-alliance resources such as human innovation resources, which most local actors are lacking in

    7. The blockchain, as universal ledger, creates a vast capacity for translocal coordination

      for - progress trap - blockchain - one unintended consequence is that it is very energy inefficient - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

    8. ‘factor 20’ movement can be imagined, in fact, already exists, which aims to reduce energy usage by 95%, coupled with significant savings in the use of materials. This movement is already active in various European cities

      for - research further - EU movement - factor of 20 - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

    9. mutualizing forms of governance and ownership, can also have extraordinary effects on the amount of needed energy and materials. For example, in the context of shared transport, one shared car can replace 9 to 13 private cars, without any loss of mobility.

      for - stats - climate crisis - example - positive impacts of mutualisation / sharing - car sharing - 1 Shared car can replace 9 to 13 cars without loss of mobility - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

    10. current system is ‘closed source’, and is carried out by competitive agents that do not share innovations for very long time periods; the competitiveness of these agents requires behaviors that externalize costs

      for - examples - closed source IP externalises cost - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

      examples - closed source IP externalises cost - closed source circular economy is much more challenging than open source circular economy because - if inputs are kept secret and proprietary, reuse of End of life products are difficult to break down and reuse as input in a re-manufacturing process - closed IP creates fragmented and completing de facto standards that make interoperability impossible

    11. The current system of production is based on mass production, and requires the constant creation of new desires and needs, which need to be created through advertising, and require massive forms of potentially unnecessary material production

      for - addendum - add ecological footprint of advertising industry to material waste generated by consumer culture - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

      addendum - add ecological footprint of advertising industry to material waste generated by consumer culture - The advertising industry itself has a huge ecological footprint as well, in addition to the extra, unneeded material that planned obsolescence creates - references to be added

    12. The current global system of production and trade is reported to use three times more of its resource use for transport, not for making. This creates a profound ‘ecological’, i.e. biophysical and thermodynamic, rationale for relocalizing production

      for - stats - motivation for cosmolocal - high inefficacy of resource and energy use - 3x for transport as for production - from Substack article - The Cosmo-Local Plan for our Next Civilization - Michel Bauwens - 2024, Dec 20

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    1. Over a 10-year period, up until three weeks before his death, we exchanged 150 letters. After Oliver passed away, I had to find a way to handle my sadness. So, I revisited all our letters and wrote a new book, Dear Oliver: An Unexpected Friendship with Oliver Sacks, as a tribute to exploration, letter-writing, friendship, and Oliver Sacks.

      for - book - Dear Oliver: An Unexpected Friendship with Oliver Sacks - from Psychology Today website - article - What Oliver Sacks Taught Me - Susan R. Barry - 2024 - Jan. 23 - to

      to - book - Dear Oliver: An Unexpected Friendship with Oliver Sacks - Susan R. Barry - 2024, Jan 30 - https://hyp.is/6ir6jME9Ee-vLEu_PiRFsw/theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/winter-2024/dear-oliver/

    2. once I began to see in 3D, I realized how wrong I had been. My theoretical knowledge of stereopsis did not prepare me in the least for the experience of seeing in stereo. Dr. Sacks must have suspected that stereopsis would provide me with an astonishing new way of seeing, one that I could not even have imagined

      for - cliche - the finger pointing to the moon - the finger is not the moon - language is NOT the experience it describes - from Psychology Today website - article - What Oliver Sacks Taught Me - Susan R. Barry - 2024 - Jan. 23

    3. I answered Dr. Sacks’s question casually, saying that I believed that I knew what it was like to see in 3D. After all, I was a neurobiology professor and had read plenty of scientific papers on stereopsis.

      for - association - person with 2D vision - trying to imagine what it's like to see in 3D - What's it like to be a bat? - from Psychology Today website - article - What Oliver Sacks Taught Me - Susan R. Barry - 2024 - Jan. 23 - adjacency - seeing in 2D - then in 3D - Deep Humanity BEing journey - from Psychology Today website - article - What Oliver Sacks Taught Me - Susan R. Barry - 2024 - Jan. 23

    1. The phenomena do not disappear, but simply get reflected. Sounds, mental images, sensations, smells are all present without any isolation and there is a flavour of synesthesia to it. This state gives rise to the feeling of spaciousness.

      for - definition - spaciousness - of meditation experience - flow state - like synesthesia - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

    2. for - Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      // - Summary - This is an insightful article on the esoteric practices of the Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma school of Dzogchen practice. - It provides a first-hand account from a Western practitioners perspective and written in a clear, easy to understand language that stresses the phenomenological aspects and uncluttered with too much specialized esoteric language, other than the Tibetan or Sanskrit names of the major practices. - For anyone seriously practicing b meditation, of any or even no spiritual tradition, It helps to provide useful and major insights and experimental landmarks of the meditative journey into exploring the relationship between form and emptiness - The description helps to locate one in what it might be like to return to the pre-linguistic world of the newborn, experiencing an undivided reality for the first time, as a gestalt that does not reify all the emerging phenomena into separate silo'd objects - These descriptions on - recognising form from an emptiness starting point and - recognizing emptiness from a form starting point - remind me off the Guru Rinpoche song of Khenpo Tsultruim Gyamtso Rinpoche: - https://ktgrinpoche.org/songs/guru-rinpoche-prayer - All these forms that appear to eyes that see All things on the outside and the inside The environment and its inhabitants Appear, but let them rest where no self’s found

      - Perceiver and perceived, when purified
      

      Are the body of the deity, clear emptiness To the guru, for whom desire frees itself To Orgyen Pema Jungnay, I supplicate

      - All these sounds that appear for ears that hear
      

      Taken as agreeable or not Let them rest in the realm of sound and emptiness Past all thought, beyond imagination Sounds are empty, unarisen and unceasing These are what make up the Victor’s teaching To the teachings of the Victor, sound and emptiness To Orgyen Pema Jungnay, I supplicate

      - All these movements of mind towards its objects
      

      These thoughts that make five poisons and afflictions Leave thinking mind to rest without contrivances Do not review the past nor guess the future If you let such movement rest in its own place It liberates into the dharmakaya To the guru, for whom awareness frees itself To Orgyen Pema Jungnay, I supplicate

      -  Grant your blessing that purifies appearance
      

      Of objects perceived as being outside Grant your blessing that liberates perceiving mind The mental operation seeming inside Grant your blessing that, between the two of these Clear light will come to recognize its own face In your compassion, sugatas of all three times Please bless me, that a mind like mine be freed

      //

    3. Here is one exercise that can help you get started. Pick two related sense fields. For me it was my sight and my mind’s eye (where mental imagery is), but it could also be sound and internal voice or something else that suits you best. You gently alternate between the two, observing how they interplay.

      for - potential BEing journey - Dzogchen - alternating between 2 related sense fields - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

    4. The name of the practice is Lhatong, which can be translated as “further seeing” from Tibetan. Lhatong is traditionally practised with eyes open, focusing on the plane about 1.5 metres in front of you.

      for - Buddhism - TIbetan - Dzogchen practice - Lhatong - arising forms are seen as empty and relational, alive, not isolated - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

    5. shi-ne

      for - definition - Shi-ne - Shamatha without object - open awareness - the Tibetan meditation practice of becoming aware of our habitual tendency to reify and essentialize phenomena, experiencing them as having independent, non-relational reality of their own, both for - inner phenomena (thoughts and emotions) - outer phenomena (sensations) - It also goes by two other names - Shamatha without object - open awareess - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7 - adjacency - Tibetan shi-ne meditation - insight into our habit of reifying reality into objects - object permanence in child psychology - feral children and role of language enculturation in our constructed reality - Deep Humanity BEing journeys to give insight into deeper layer of phenomenological experience

      adjacency - between - Tibetan shi-ne meditation - insight into our habit of reifying reality into objects - object permanence in child psychology - Dr. Oliver Sacks medical case histories - feral children and absence of enculturation on human experience of reality - potential Deep Humanity BEing journeys to penetrate early deep conceptual layer - new relationship - question - Is shi-ne, in one sense attempting to get us to penetrate our deep conditioning of object permanence in our early child development years? - Before we mastered object permanence, we essentially experienced really as an undivided whole, a gestalt - To understand how non-trivial construction of object permanence is, we can read the late Dr. Oliver Sacks writing on his medical case studies of patients whose medical conditions caused them to experience reality in the danger way ordinary people do - The study of feral children also provides important insights into linguistic conditioning's role in our construction of reality - This area can inspire many important Deep Humanity BEing journeys relating - our habitual propensity to reify - object permanence - Shi-ne meditation and to offer us a way to penetrate our early deep conditioning of object permanence - Doing so allows us to get in touch with a pure, unconditioned, more primordial experience of reality free from layers of deep conceptualisation

    6. To engage with form from the position of emptiness is to see every phenomenon as a manifestation of the infinite web of relationships. Unique and precious, but impossible to isolate, as the play of light in the jewel of Indra’s web.

      for - key insight / adjacency- Indra's net metaphor - emptiness and form - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      key insight / adjacency - between - Indra's net metaphor - emptiness and form - new relationship - Of course! Indra's net! - Every specific form we encounter in reality - is like a node, a jewel in Indra's net - Any form is related to all forms

    7. the experience of spaciousness and the empty nature of phenomena are related in the following way. As our mind lets go of reification, phenomena arise as continuously interconnected and interdependent, yet without ground in essence.

      for - key insight / adjacency- Dzogchen practice - the experience of spaciousness and emptiness of phenomena - neuroscientist Gerald Edelman's question about the newborn classifying the world - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      key insight / adjacency - between - Dzogchen practice - the shi-ne experience of spaciousness and emptiness of phenomena - Neuroscientist Gerald Edelman's question - how does a newborn learn to classify an undivided world of phenomena? - new relationship - As the mind lets go of our habitual tendency to reify and create artificial independent things - phenomena begin to appear to arise as continuously interconnected, interdependent, yet without ground in essence - This gives us a sense of space where every phenomena is arising inter-relatedly. - This is related to Gerald Edelman's question of - how a newborn is able to start classifying a world that is undivided - Does shi-ne training take us back to our first experience of reality as a newborn, when - there was not even any inter-relationships because there were no separate objects to be in relation with each other

    8. nyam ne-pa

      for - description of phenomenology of nyam ne-pa - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      description of phenomenology of nyam ne-pa - openness - stillness - inter-relatedness - clarity - expanse - spaciousness - no sense of boundaries between senses of internal and external experiences - body feels transparent and weightless

    9. The mind is like the surface of a lake and phenomena are like stones that drop into it. The water then breaks and warps around it.

      for - shi-ne practice - metaphor - The mind is like the surface of a lake and phenomena are like stones that drop into it. - The water then breaks and warps around it - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

    10. nyam ne-pa

      for - definition - nyam ne-pa - the state of quiet presence - the goal of Dzogchen meditation practice - going from form to emptiness - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

    11. what does it mean that form is emptiness? What kind of experience is emptiness and how do we get there? Let’s look at this question from two sides, first intellectually and then experientially (through meditation).

      for - Heart Sutra analysis - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      Heart Sutra analysis - Form is emptiness - Intellectual analysis - Reductionist analyzes into smaller and smaller parts but - where is the essence to be found?

    12. Unlike the staged Mahayana approach [1] Dzogchen is best mapped as an exploration of emptiness and form.

      for - adjacency - Buddhism - Tibetan - Dzogchen practice - Heart Sutra - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      adjacency - between - Dzogchen practice - Heart Sutra<br /> - Deep Humanity BEing journey - new adjacency - Interesting to connect Dzogchen with the Heart Sutra, as an alternating exploration of emptiness and form - I wonder if elements of this could be used for Deep Humanity BEing journeys - Going from the familiar ground of forms to the unfamiliar ground of emptiness, then - going from emptiness back to form - then finally cultivating the NONDUAL experience of ONE TASTE for both - This maps to Vajrayana practice: - Sutric path - form to emptiness - Tantric path - emptiness to form - Dzogchen - nonduality of both

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    1. for - Geography as a driver for civilisation - cultural evolution - impact of geographic obstacles - article - The Economist - Of all the geological periods, the Triassic was the most fabulous - 2024, Dec. 19

      "Biology, though, is not the Triassic’s only legacy to the modern world. For, with the breakup of Pangaea came the period’s final, Parthian shot. The mountainous region which stretches from Anatolia to Afghanistan, Parthia (as Iran, or Persia, was once known) included, began to rise in the late Triassic when a small continent now dubbed Cimmeria collided with the disintegrating supercontinent, squeezing up the seabed sediments between them.

      The Cimmerian orogeny, as this mountain-building moment is called, has created a natural barrier fortress along the southern margin of what is now Earth’s largest continent, Eurasia, dividing Asia’s heartlands from Africa and Europe. This barrier—which includes the Anatolian plateau, the Iranian plateau and the mountains of Afghanistan—is difficult to pass and difficult to conquer. Together with its more recent, eastward, extension, the plateau of Tibet, it has proved to be history’s puppet-master. It has kept humanity’s three great civilisations—China, India and the Mediterranean-focused world of the Middle East, north Africa and Europe—apart, and allowed them, for good or ill, to develop separately, with (until recently) little intercourse between them."

      source - shared with me via LinkedIn contact

      // commennt - If humans did indeed begin in Africa and radiated out to the rest of the world over the course of time, - then once arrived in these far flung places, the travelers became isolated from the original African tribe by geological obstacles and losing any trace of their origin through vast spans of time. - It's ironic then that losing trace caused our ancestors to culturally evolve in isolation from each other - And when modern technology allowed humans to rediscover each other, the differences were so great that with cultural memory erased by time, it enabled the technologically advanced modern humans to perform extreme levels of other, exploiting and colonizing our fellow humans. - Imagine how different our world would be if we hadn't lost track of each other! What a different world we would be living in today! //

    1. But once you can write things down, then that mental realm suddenly starts looking timeless and radically different from the world around us. And I think that’s what really created this sense of an interior, what became, with the Greeks and the Christians, a kind of soul; this thing that’s actually made of different stuff. It’s made of spirit stuff instead of matter

      for - new insight - second cause of human separation - after settling down, it was WRITING! intriguing! - from - Emergence Magazine - interview - An Ethics of Wild Mind - David Hinton - adjacency - sense of separation - first - settling down - human place - second - writing - from - Emergence Magazine - interview - An Ethics of Wild Mind - David Hinton

      adjacency - between - sense of separation - first - settling down - human place - second - transition from oral to written language - adjacency relationship - Interesting that I was just reading an article on language and perception from the General Semantics organization: General Semantics and non-verbal awareness - The claim is that the transition from oral language to written language created the feeling of interiority and of a separate "soul". - This is definitely worth exploring!

      explore claim - the transition from oral language traditions to writing led us to form the sense of interiority and of a "soul" separate from the body - This claim, if we can validate it, can have profound implications - Writing definitely led us to create much more complex words but we were able to do much more efficient timebinding - transmitting knowledge from one generation to the next. - We didn't have to depend on just a few elders to pass the knowledge on. With the invention of the printing press, written language got an exponential acceleration in intergenerational knowledge transmission. - This had a huge feedback effect on the oral language itself, increase the number of words and meanings exponentially. - There are complex recipes for everything and written words allow us to capture the complex recipes or instructions in ways that would overwhelm oral traditions.

      to - article - General Semantics and Non-Verbal Awareness - https://hyp.is/BePQhLvTEe-wYD_MPM9N3Q/www.time-binding.org/Article-Database

    2. the sense we have now began when Paleolithic hunter-gatherers started settling into Neolithic agricultural villages. And then at that point, there was a separate human space—it’s the village and the cultivated fields around it. Hunter-gatherers didn’t have that, they’re just wandering through “the wild,” “wilderness.” Of course, that idea would make no sense to them, because there’s no separation.

      for - adjacency - paleolithic hunter-gatherer - to neolithic agricultural village - dawn of agriculture - village - cultivated fields around it - created a human space - the village - thus began the - great separation - Emergence Magazine - interview - An Ethics of Wild Mind - David Hinton

      adjacency - between - paleolithic hunter-gatherer - to neolithic agricultural village - dawn of agriculture village - cultivated fields around it - settling down - birth of the human space - the village - thus began - the great separation - adjacency relationship - He connects two important ideas together, the transition from - always-moving, never settling down paleolithic hunter-gatherer to - settled-down neolithic agricultural farmers - The key connection is that this transition from moving around and mobile to stationary is the beginning of our separation from nature - John Ikerd talks about the same thing in his article on the "three great separations". He identifies agriculture as the first of three major cultural separation events that led to our modern form of alienation - The development of a human place had humble beginnings but today, these places are "human-made worlds" that are foreign to any other species. - The act of settling down in one fixed space gave us a place we can continually build upon, accrue and most importantly, begin and continue timebinding - After all, a library is a fixed place, it doesn't move. It would be very difficult to maintain were it always moving.

      to - article - In These Times - The Three “Great Separations” that Unravelled Our Connection to Earth and Each Other - John Ikerd - https://hyp.is/CEzS6Bd_Ee6l6KswKZEGkw/inthesetimes.com/article/industrial-agricultural-revolution-planet-earth-david-korten - timebinding - Alfred Korzyski

    1. we need a new countercultural energy that rejects being quantified as data for Technofeudal lords. That rejection can come in many forms, from data-sovereignty to a push toward Web 3.0.

      for - counterculture - fightback against technofeudalism - Indyweb - people-centered - Substack article - Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach - Alexander Beiner

    2. The assassination is a koan that brings to light the paradox at the heart of civilisation: what’s real is our experience of being alive, not how we can be quantified, but we pretend the opposite is true.

      for - comparison - symbolosphere vs physiosphere - assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson - Substack article - Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach - Alexander Beiner

    3. Algorithmic control of our lives is an expression of the rot at the heart of Western civilisation: quantitative values subsuming qualitative experience.

      for - key insight - algorithmic control - quantitative values subsuming qualitative experience - Substack article - Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach - Alexander Beiner

    4. psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk puts it, ‘the body keeps the score’.

      for - quote - the body keeps the score - psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk - from Substack article - Alexander Beiner - to - synchronicity - same quote mentioned in - YouTube I watched yesterday - prenatal and perinatal healing happens in layers - Kate White - https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DUcgWsFqPe7Q&group=world

    1. for - Technofeudalism: What killed capitalism - Yanis Varoufakis - from - interview - 2008 was the West's 1991 moment - Yanis Varoufakis - from - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - neo feudalism - from - Substack article - Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach - Technofeudalism, accountability porn and the new counterculture - Alexander Beiner

      from - interview - 2008 was the West's 1991 moment - Yanis Varoufakis - https://hyp.is/BZ88pKj5Ee-k86snmHsbnQ/www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nTBWf4JgYQ - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - neo feudalism - https://hyp.is/cVix6KtFEe-zA8PBZvgw8w/medium.com/presencing-institute-blog/an-emerging-third-option-reclaiming-democracy-from-dark-money-dark-tech-3886bcd0469b - Substack article - Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach - Technofeudalism, accountability porn and the new counterculture - Alexander Beiner - https://hyp.is/8V9iTrsaEe-Dqq_Oz0oc_Q/beiner.substack.com/p/best-served-cold-luigi-mangione-and

    1. for - climate crisis - Medium article - climate communication - how climate change is framed to disempower you - Joe Brewer - 2024, Dec 4 - from - post - LinkedIn - climate crisis - climate communication - climate change discourse has been framed to disempower us - changing the story - so that grassroots, bottom-up initiatives can restore health to ecosystems - Joe Brewer, 2024, Dec 4 - from - Resilience article - A 'Transcender Manifesto" for a world beyond capitalism. A seed.

      summary - A good article that offers an explanation of how language has potentially led the public to rely on top down actors to provide solutions to the climate crisis - Joe Brewer draws on his background as a frame analyst to analyse the role language and cognitive linguistics has played in framing the discourse on the climate crisis - He claims that this has led the public to look to elite top down actors to provide the solutions - This had led to a disempowerment of the public in actively participating in contributing too solutions - Indeed it could be why we have a sleeping giant - Reframing the story could have the opposite effect of inspiring people's to wake up and take action to regenerate nature within and surrounding the communities where people live.

      from - post - LinkedIn - climate crisis - climate communication - climate change discourse has been framed to disempower us - changing the story - so that grassroots, bottom-up initiatives can restore health to ecosystems - Joe Brewer, 2024, Dec 4 - https://hyp.is/yvHstLfVEe-cyRN4sq09Ow/www.linkedin.com/posts/joe-brewer-4957925_earlier-this-week-i-lived-into-an-important-activity-7270035170328494080-E7Cq/ - from - Resilience article - A 'Transcender Manifesto" for a world beyond capitalism. A seed. - https://hyp.is/0NOdtLiREe--pwPfB1SmdA/www.resilience.org/stories/2024-04-18/a-transcender-manifesto-for-a-world-beyond-capitalism-a-seed/

    1. in the early stages, it will be vital to develop networks which address the fundamental stories of capitalist culture, to transcend these with new stories which open up further possibilities.

      for - A Transcender Manifesto - addressing the polycrisis - reframing old stories - to - Medium article - How Climate Change is Framed to Disempower you - Joe Brewer

      to - Medium article - How Climate Change is Framed to Disempower you - Joe Brewer - https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedium.com%2F%40joe_brewer%2Fhow-climate-change-is-framed-to-disempower-you-01d871413487&group=world

    1. What I did this week was sit down and record a video explaining how the climate change discourse has been framed to disempower us -- and what we can do about it by focusing on grassroots organizing to restore health to our local ecosystems

      for - post - LinkedIn - climate crisis - climate communication - climate change discourse has been framed to disempower us - changing the story - so that grassroots, bottom-up initiatives can restore health to ecosystems - Joe Brewer, 2024, Dec 4 - to - Medium article - How Climate Change is framed to Disempower you - Joe Brewer - 2024, Dec 4

      to - Medium article - How Climate Change is framed to Disempower you - Joe Brewer - 2024, Dec 4 - https://hyp.is/XoQoRLfVEe-ZMIMjZheLLA/medium.com/@joe_brewer/how-climate-change-is-framed-to-disempower-you-01d871413487

    1. As the industry moves beyond being solely focused on a subscription-based model

      Green open access and rights retention (i.e. the rightsholder applying a CC BY license to the accepted manuscript prior to licensing the publisher) were zero-cost to the author options for open access, which are part of a sustainable transition away from subscription-based models. ACS have set a precedent for charging for this option, they have not increased the options available to authors.

    2. new option

      "new [paid] option". Copyright owners can assign whichever license they choose to their works. If a CC BY license is applied to authors originals or the accepted manuscript arising from a submission, prior to signing away any of these rights, a zero-embargo green open access option was already available. This option is for the author to license the publisher to charge them a fee. The cost and the licensing requirements asserted by the publisher may become a barrier to rightsholders engaging in an activity they previously had an option to engage with.

  17. Nov 2024
    1. for - fascism, polarization and climate crisis - interventions - love and listening strategy for climate crisis - Roger Hallam - Trump winning US election - is an opportunity - Roger Hallam - perspectival knowing - Deep Humanity - mini assemblies - Roger Hallam - listening - fascism - social intervention - from - Illuminem article - Proximity: The antidote to fascism - Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjorkskov - on horizontal and vertical decision-making

      Summary - Roger Hallam advocates for a new strategy for the rise of fascism, populism, polarization and the climate crisis - love - He believes that we need a new social strategy based on love, on reaching out to the other side with compassion and listening to them - He cites numerous research studies that show that this can be transformative, for instance, citing pyschologist Carl Rogers - SRG complexity mapping tool, Deep Humanity and Indyweb could be synergistic to this program because both depend on: - diversity and - perspectival knowing

      from - Illuminem article - Proximity: The antidote to fascism - Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjorkskov on horizontal and vertical decision-making - https://hyp.is/0Tv_Rqr3Ee-_-X8fKkCfpg/illuminem.com/illuminemvoices/proximity-the-antidote-to-fascism - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - cutting across political lines / https://hyp.is/exS8dKtNEe-pfz-IhQFiZA/medium.com/presencing-institute-blog/an-emerging-third-option-reclaiming-democracy-from-dark-money-dark-tech-3886bcd0469b

    2. what the defeat of Harris shows about the US is this people like everywhere else want a real alternative to business as usual and if there is no authentic left option people vote for a fascist instead it's happened again and again in history

      for - key insight - quote - Why Harris lost US election - no perceived genuine alternative to BAU - Roger Hallam - from - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - terminology - Status Quoism

      key insight - quote - Why Harris lost US election - no perceived genuine alternative to BAU - Roger Hallam - (see below) - What the defeat of Harris shows about the US is this. People like everywhere else want a real alternative and - If there is no authentic left option, people vote for a fascist instead. - It happens again and again in history

      from - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - terminology - Status Quoism - https://hyp.is/Mxp1GqtFEe-pKzNGX6BrhQ/medium.com/presencing-institute-blog/an-emerging-third-option-reclaiming-democracy-from-dark-money-dark-tech-3886bcd0469b

    1. What is missing is a convergence between these two worlds, that of local productive communities engaged around the common access to vital contributory common goods, and that of the capacity to global coordinate such projects around the world, and finance them

      for - adjacency - awakening the sleeping giant - of the commons - bridging Cosmo with local - Michel Bauwens - the Indyweb - from - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - organizing around shared intentions

      adjacency - between - awakening the sleeping giant - of the commons - bridging Cosmo with local - Michel Bauwens - the Indyweb - adjacency relationship - Using the web to enable cooperation at global scale between localities all over the world is Cosmo local - This lays at the heart of the Indyweb - To awaken the sleeping giant of the commons - requires completing the incomplete capacity of local communities

      from - Medium article - An Emerging Third Option: Reclaiming Democracy from Dark Money & Dark Tech Seven Observations On 2024 and What’s Next - Otto Scharmer - organizing around shared intentions - https://hyp.is/Mxp1GqtFEe-pKzNGX6BrhQ/medium.com/presencing-institute-blog/an-emerging-third-option-reclaiming-democracy-from-dark-money-dark-tech-3886bcd0469b

    2. for - Substack article - A global history of societal regulation - metacrisis, polycrisis - role of the commons and cosmolocal coordination - Michel Bauwens - from - Illuminem article - Proximity: The antidote to fascism - Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjorkskov - on horizontal and vertical decision-making

      article details - title: A global history of societal regulation - publisher: Substack - date_ 2024, Nov 20 - author: Michel Bauwens

      Summary - Michel presents a history of economic and societal coordination and makes the claim that the commons has an important role to play in maintaining a wellbeing species that balances: - human activity - health of the natural environment - peace between different human groups - In particular, he observes the important role that cosmolocal coordination may play - Michel takes us to a journey through history to explore the various different systems that different cultures used in the past - It's very interesting that in modernity, we have a system which is seen as absolute but a study of history shows how relative it is - That raises the question of why the current system feels so intractable? What gives it its entrenchment - Perhaps it's that the global spread of neocapitalism around the globe has made it "too big to fail"? - and it will actually require failing before a new phoenix can emerge from the ashes? I hope not!

      from - Illuminem article - Proximity: The antidote to fascism - Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjorkskov on horizontal and vertical decision-making - https://hyp.is/0Tv_Rqr3Ee-_-X8fKkCfpg/illuminem.com/illuminemvoices/proximity-the-antidote-to-fascism

    1. To effectively combat the roots of fascism, it is crucial to integrate both horizontal and vertical decentralized decision-making structures.

      for - commons - new definition - pathological conservatism - new definition - benign conservatism - new definition - beneficial conservatism - adjacency - citizen assemblies - cosmolocal - community organization - horizontal and vertical decision-making as cosmolocal - Fair Share Commons - FSC - pathological conservatism - hypocrisy of modern conservatism that cannot acknowledge first nations - TPF as a vehicle for citizen assembly in each ward and district of a city - to - Youtube - Trump won, now what? - Roger Hallam - to - Substack article - - A global history of societal regulation - metacrisis, polycrisis - role of the commons and cosmolocal coordination - Michel Bauwens

      adjacency - between - citizen assemblies - cosmolocal - community organization - citizen assemblies - horizontal and vertical - Fair Share Commons - FSC - town anywhere - TPF - one per city ward or district - progress traps - wicked problem - pathological conservatism - deep conservatism - ECOnomy is a subset of ECOlogy - Modernity has many forms of shallow, pathological conservatism - Indigenous and first nations peoples practice deep, beneficial conservatism - adjacency relationship - One of the biggest progress traps is pathological conservatism when - a technology has become popular and ubiquitous but an unintended consequence becomes exposed - In that case, incumbents who profit from the established supply chain will defend it at great cost, even if the harm it causes becomes increasingly obvious. - They will do this until it reaches a point that the harm is so great that it can no longer be defended. - Often, great harm is done before that point is reached, if it is reached. - Misinformation, gaslighting and fascism can emerge as a form of pathological conservatism in an attempt to preserve the harmful aspect of the status quo. - Fossil fuels, internal combustion engines and the climate change they cause are an example of this, creating a wicked problem in which those trying to solve the problem are also contributing to it - Citizen assemblies are a bottom up response and counterweight to centralized power that is driving pathological conservatism - In contrast to the pathological conservatism, environmental awareness is a practice of benign and beneficial conservatism - the conservation of our natural environment - In fact, many who call themselves conservatives and nationalists are hypocritical because - if they went further in their conservativism logic, they would have to acknowledge the first nations people who came before them - The natural resources that were part of indigenous peoples lives for millenia that colonialists have built their entire fortune on represents even greater degree of conservatism, yet the hypocrisy is that - modern conservatives often cannot acknowledge this reality of a deeper form of conservatism as it threatens their false entitlement - This brings into question their claim of practicing conservatism - pathological conservatives act as if the ECOlogy is subordinate to the ECOnomy when in fact, the ECOnomy cannot exist without a functioning ECOlogy - citizen assemblies can be implemented in each ward and district of a large city - On top of these, Fair Share Commons and community cooperatives can be built as formal structures to drive specific projects - In order for participatory democracy to work effectively requires education on Deep Humanity and conflict resolution, otherwise risks low resiliency due to internal conflicts and derailment of vision - In order to scale, it requires both horizontal and vertical components or organization. This implies a cosmolocal strategy: - horizontal decision-making with local group is local, whilst - vertical decision-making with non-local groups based on broader issues is cosmo - A global Tipping Point Festival that employs social tipping point theory to emerge a global network of citizen assemblies / commons assemblies / people's assemblies in each ward and district of a city to relocate healthy power back to the people

      to - Youtube - Trump won, now what? - a love-based approach to replace power-based approach for dealing with fascism and polarization - Roger Hallam - https://hyp.is/wUDpaKsAEe-DM9fteMUtzw/www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiKWCHAcS7E - Substack article - A global history of societal regulation - metacrisis, polycrisis - role of the commons and cosmolocal coordination - Michel Bauwens - https://hyp.is/wlywbqkTEe-ROXfhSmA3bA/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/a-global-history-of-societal-regulation

    1. for - book - The Destiny of Civilization - from - Substack article - A global history of societal regulation - Why commons-based institutions now need to regulate the market and state, ‘cosmo-locally’ - Michel Bauwens

      from - Substack article - A global history of societal regulation - Why commons-based institutions now need to regulate the market and state, ‘cosmo-locally’ - Michel Bauwens - https://hyp.is/ID3F7KiwEe-26QsBOrdtlQ/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/a-global-history-of-societal-regulation

    1. for - article - substack - altruism - indigenous - Will Ruddick - adjacency - indigenous altruism mythology - Deep Humanity - individual / collective gestalt - source - Donna Nelham Summary - A brief but insightful article that clarifies the roots of common misunderstanding of - altruism practices in indigenous cultures. - As often the case, an oversimplification is the root of the misunderstanding - The oversimplification posits that such altruism is completely selfless, - but this contradicts common sense as well as the foundations of biology and evolution - From a Deep Humanity perspective, it again highlights the importance of the idea of the intertwingled individual / collective gestalt

  18. Oct 2024
    1. Culture as the ‘genetic code’ of the next leap

      for - article - The End of Scarcity? From ‘Polycrisis’ to Planetary Phase Shift - Nafeez Ahmed - gene-culture coevolution - adjacency - indyweb dev - individual / collective evolutionary learning - provenance - tracing the evolution of ideas - gene-culture coevolution

      adjacency - between - indyweb dev - individual / collective evolutionary learning - provenance - tracing the evolution of ideas - gene-culture coevolution - adjacency relationship - As DNA and epigenetics plays the role of transmitting biological adaptations, language and symmathesy play the role of transmitting cultural adaptations

    1. for - polycrisis - organized crime - Daily Maverick article - organized crime - Cape Town - How the state colludes with SA’s underworld in hidden web of organised crime – an expert view - Victoria O’Regan - 2024, Oct 18 - book - Man Alone: Mandela’s Top Cop – Exposing South Africa’s Ceaseless Sabotage - Daily Maverick journalist Caryn Dolley - 2024 - https://viahtml.hypothes.is/proxy/https://shop.dailymaverick.co.za/product/man-alone-mandelas-top-cop-exposing-south-africas-ceaseless-sabotage/?_gl=11mkyl5s_gcl_auODI2MTMxODEuMTcyNjI0MDAwMg.._gaNzQ5NDM3NzE0LjE3MjMxODY0NzY._ga_Y7XD5FHQVG*MTcyOTM1MjgwOS4xLjAuMTcyOTM1MjgxOS41MC4wLjkyNTE5MDk2OA..

      summary - This article revolves around the research of South African crime reporter Caryn Dolley on the organized web of crime in South Africa - She discusses the nexus of - trans-national drug cartels - local Cape Town gangs - South African state collusion with gangs - in her new book: Man Alone: Mandela's Top Cop - Exposing South Africa's Ceaseless Sabotage - It illustrates how on-the-ground efforts to fight crime are failing because they do not effectively address this criminal nexus - The book follows the life of retired top police investigator Andre Lincoln whose expose paints the deep level of criminal activity spanning government, trans-national criminal networks and local gangs - Such organized crime takes a huge toll on society and is an important contributor to the polycrisis. - Non-linear approaches are necessary to tackle this systemic problem - One possibility is a trans-national citizen-led effort

    1. for - Medium article - co-creative collaboration - Donna Nelham

      summary - Donna takes us on a deep dive into the word collaboration what is needed to forge deep and meaningful collaboration and why it often fails - She introduces the term "collaboration washing" (like green washing) into our lexicon - This article is provocation for deep dive into what it means to collaborate - The questions we ask ourselves will lead us back to the most fundamental philosophical questions of self and other and how we formed these

    1. That this talent for organization and management is rare among men is proved by the fact that it invariably secures for its possessor enormous rewards, no matter where or under what laws or conditions.

      for - critique - extreme wealth a reward for rare management skills - Andrew Carnegie - The Gospel of Wealth - Mondragon counterexample - to - stats - Mondragon pay difference between highest and lowest paid - article - In this Spanish town, capitalism actually works for the workers - Christian Science Monitor - Erika Page - 2024, June 7

      critique - extreme wealth a reward for rare management skills - Andrew Carnegie - The Gospel of Wealth - Mondragon counterexample - This is invalidated today by large successful cooperatives such as Mondragon

      to - stats - Mondragon corporation - comparison of pay difference between highest paid and lowest paid - https://hyp.is/QAxx-o14Ee-_HvN5y8aMiQ/www.csmonitor.com/Business/2024/0513/income-inequality-capitalism-mondragon-corporation

    2. for - from - MSN article - How a poor boy from Scotland became the richest man on Earth - The life of Andrew Carnegie - Daniel Coughlin - essay - The Gospel of Wealth - Andrew Carnegie - philanthropy adjacency - Carnegie - The Gospel of Wealth - Anthropocene - critique

      summary - It is interesting to read this article from the perspectives of a commons activist - The link to the MSN article that led me to Carnegie's essay is below and it provides a good summary of his life. - He came from a very challenging life of poverty, growing up in a family and in circumstances where they were constantly struggling to make ends meet - His is the story of the deep imprint of poverty providing him with motivation to escape it - Having risen to become the world's richest man, and then giving his fortune away due to the deep imprint of poverty experienced in childhood, - he formed an opinion on inequality and capitalist material production that was borne out of his experience as a successful entrepreneur and the contrast of quality of life between: - a pre-industralized society in which he was familiar from childhood experiences and - the profound material improvements accessible to all due to mass production that he helped to pioneer - In the essay, he sees the inequality found in society to be the price that needed to be paid for everyone to have access to a higher standard of living - This is where critical analysis from a modern post-Marxist, post-Capitalist perspective might provide an interesting critique, - especially from the anthropocene perspective, where the epitome of the system Carnegie praised has led to a state of environmental destruction so vast that Carnegie could never have foreseen it - A question: would Carnegie have written his essay differently were he alive to witness the environmental destruction of the Anthropocene?

      from - MSN article - How a poor boy from Scotland became the richest man on Earth - The life of Andrew Carnegie - Daniel Coughlin - https://hyp.is/urXCfo1hEe-OdSMr4kqwyg/www.lovemoney.com/news/135656/the-astonishing-rags-to-riches-story-of-andrew-carnegie

    1. for - from - recommendation - from - Michel Bauwens - on Fair Share Commons chat thread, 2024 Oct 17 - context Karl Marx liberation of the individual - to - substack article - Why Human (Contributive) Labor remains the creative principle of human society - Michel Bauwens article details - title: From Modes of Production to the Resurrection of the Body: A Labor Theory of Revolutionary Subjectivity & Religious Ideas" (2016) - author: Benjamin Suriano

      to - Substack article - Why Human (Contributive) Labor remains the creative principle of human society - Michel Bauwens - https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2F4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com%2Fp%2Fwhy-human-contributive-labor-remains&group=world

    1. The analysis presented in this ar-ticle offers some starting points for potentially fruitful dialogue.

      This article contributes to the development of LIS literature by highlighting a blind-spot which exists in popular conversation around libraries. It also goes a step further and highlights how those blind-spots fall short of desired outcomes, and offers them as points of discussion to develop ideas around the best implementation of makerspaces into libraries, and ultimately still argues for their existence.

    2. . In thediscursive construction of creativity, the analysis reveals an emphasis on productive outcomesof creative efforts, positioning makers as designers, engineers, and the like, and raising ques-tions about other kinds of making that might be ignored in makerspaces. Finally, when dis-cussing learning, the analysis argues that polarized accounts present in the data set positionformal educational content, styles, and pedagogies in negative ways and oversimplify thedistinctions between formal and informal learning settings.

      This analysis finds that often, discussions of makerspaces in educational and library settings are contradictory, disjointed, and lack evidence to support their claims.

    3. this article reveals howcommon themes are being discursively constructed in relation to the future of public libraries,maker cultures, and informal learning. The analysis highlights tensions and questions thatemerge through the discursive construction of making, makers, and makerspaces in the field oflibrary and information studies. The article employs discourse analysis to examine professionallibrary journal articles and blog posts published from 2011–14 that focus on makerspaces inpublic libraries.

      This section of the abstract highlights that the article is a literature review that will be looking at other published articles on Maker education

    4. The analysis in this article reveals how key themes—the future of public libraries, DIY andmaker cultures, and informal learning—are being constructed in current discussions aboutmakerspaces in public libraries

      This first line of the conclusion succinctly relays the purpose of this article - to collect, analyze, and discuss common themes and conclusions in conversations and research around Maker education in libraries.

    1. St Columba Columba (521-597), known as Colm Cille in Ireland, went to the west coast of Scotland and to the island of Iona to do penance and escape from the blood spilled in his family battles at home in Ireland.

      for - from - AnMaonaigh - annotation - Christian Monastic Communities - from article - Why Human (Contributive) Labor remains the creative principle of human society - Michel Bauwens - Substack - https://hyp.is/iITCrH2hEe-nIc9iOR4VeQ/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/why-human-contributive-labor-remains

  19. Sep 2024
    1. for - The projected timing of climate departure from recent variability - Camilo Mora et al. - 6th mass extinction - biodiversity loss - to - climate departure map - of major cities around the world - 2013

      Summary - This is an extremely important paper with a startling conclusion of the magnitude of the social and economic impacts of the biodiversity disruption coming down the pipeline - It is likely that very few governments are prepared to adapt to these levels of ecosystemic disruption - Climate departure is defined as an index of the year when: - The projected mean climate of a given location moves to a state that is - continuously outside the bounds of historical variability - Climate departure is projected to happen regardless of how aggressive our climate mitigation pathway - The business-as-usual (BAU) scenario in the study is RCP85 and leads to a global climate departure mean of 2047 (+/- 14 years s.d.) while - The more aggressive RCP45 scenario (which we are currently far from) leads to a global climate departure mean of 2069 (+/- 18 years s.d.) - So regardless of how aggressive we mitigate, we cannot avoid climate departure. - What consequences will this have on economies around the world? How will we adapt? - The world is not prepared for the vast ecosystem changes, which will reshape our entire economy all around the globe.

      from - Nature publication - https://hyp.is/3wZrokX9Ee-XrSvMGWEN2g/www.nature.com/articles/nature12540

      to - climate departure map - of major cities around the globe - 2013 - https://hyp.is/tV1UOFsKEe-HFQ-jL-6-cw/www.hawaii.edu/news/2013/10/09/study-in-nature-reveals-urgent-new-time-frame-for-climate-change/

    1. for - link rot - digital decay - internet is emphemeral - dead links - from - Verge article on digital decay and link rot

      from - Verge article on Link Rot - https://hyp.is/n9nmpHdbEe-NPHOh3n31PA/www.theverge.com/2021/5/21/22447690/link-rot-research-new-york-times-domain-hijacking

      for - digital delay stats - Pew Research

      summary - That digital decay and link rot are digital facts of life means that annotating information on the page that is relevant for you to preserve is a good practice. - It may appear redundant but if that page disappears in the future, you will be glad you have preserved it in a place accessible to you - in your annotations!

  20. Jul 2024
    1. here are seven classes of fats in our diet seven and some of them will save your life and some of them will kill you

      for - health - 7 classes of dietary fat - to - article showing vegetarians can get enough DHA from non-animal, plant-based dietary sources

      health - 7 classes of dietary fat - arranged from best to worst - omega 3 - alpha lonolenic acid (ALA - EPA (icosopentinoic acid) - DHA (docohexainoic acid) - only from marine life - fish - vegans and vegetarians NEED DHA to function properly. They cannot get in outside of fish. This poses a real problem - monosaturated fatty acids - olive oil

      to - Physician's committee article on Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Plant-Based Diets claims that vegetarians do get enough DHA from non-animal sources - https://hyp.is/_4klxD1jEe-VvxuChksdEw/www.pcrm.org/good-nutrition/nutrition-information/omega-3

  21. Jun 2024