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    Rethinking Law: From Community to Form-of-Life as Destituent Power
    (des)Troços: Revista de Pensamento Radical 6 (1). 2025.
    The aim of this paper is to consider legal and political theories and, more broadly, social theoretical concepts that might in practice be consistent with the aims of Agamben's critique of power. As a first step, we will recall the importance of biopolitics and such fundamental concepts as community, bare life, form-of-life, state of exception, destituent power in Agamben’s Homo Sacer project and in the context of his oeuvre from The Coming Community. Then, instead of looking for sites of resist…Read more
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    Nature and Lived Experience in Late Sartre
    Dialogue and Universalism 25 (2): 143-152. 2015.
    The paper deals with the Sartrean concept of lived experience which constitutes a bridge between phenomenology and Marxism, psychology and ontology, individual and society, as well as between philosophy and literary criticism. The notion of lived experience is rooted in psychology, at the same time being embedded in literary criticism and phenomenology. It is interlinked with the notions of facticity, contingency, singularity, intersubjectivity, and body in the Being and Nothingness, and became …Read more