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A NOTE ON THE THOUGHT OF ROBERTO ESPOSITO
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A NOTE ON THE THOUGHT OF ROBERTO ESPOSITO

2009
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With this \"dissonant\" anthology (\"dissonance\" being understood not as the production of chaos, but rather in Diderot's sense of productive maximization of tension),2 Esposito continued his efforts to suspend the insistence upon \"harmony\" in modern political thought and to emphasize, again, the Centaurian enterprise of keeping order and conflict together within the space of political theory. Seen through the immunitary paradigm, order is the result of the attempt to dominate conflict, an attempt that ultimately results in preserving conflict while trying to suppress it.4 The non-dialectical interaction between immunitas and communitas in turn provided Esposito with the silent presupposition for his singular response to the debate on biological life-this \"object apparently foreign to politics\" [\"La politica al presente\" 25]-that he offered in his 2004 book, Bíos, as well as in his most recent volume, Pensiero vivente [Living Thought].