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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | On Tragedy | 1 |
Rousseau's Legacy | 1 | |
Thinking Tragedy | 3 | |
The Ironic Road to Cruelty | 10 | |
Ontological Intimations | 12 | |
Virtue Wars | 16 | |
Political Incommensurabilities | 20 | |
2 | On Nature | 25 |
First Movement: Attunement | 27 | |
Second Movement: Ressentiment | 32 | |
Third Movement: Tragedy | 35 | |
Concluding with Hobbes | 40 | |
Eternal Returns | 42 | |
3 | On Founding | 45 |
Founding Paradoxes | 47 | |
Founding Violence | 55 | |
Founding Poetics | 61 | |
Founding Fictions | 66 | |
Founding Politics | 71 | |
Founding Futures | 73 | |
4 | On Government | 75 |
Governmentality | 77 | |
Government and Sovereignty | 80 | |
Government and Order | 81 | |
Government and Politics | 84 | |
The Government of Security and Liberty | 89 | |
The Government of Service and Signs | 95 | |
The Government of Life and Morality | 99 | |
The Government of Sexuality and Pleasure | 103 | |
The Government of Opinion and Culture | 106 | |
The Government of Sovereignty | 114 | |
5 | On Enmity | 121 |
Virtue and Enmity | 124 | |
Moral Enmity | 128 | |
Gender Enmity | 133 | |
Foreign Enmity | 139 | |
Civil Wars | 143 | |
On Cruelty | 145 | |
The Return of the Repressed | 148 | |
Notes | 155 | |
Index | 187 |
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