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Contrasting anti-political with political

Chaiwat Satha-Anand (Thammasat): Violence as Anti-Politics: A Political Philosophy Perspective. Michael Hauser (Charles): The Twilight of Liberal Democracy: Symptomatic Reading of the Depoliticization. Youngjin Park (Toronto): Politics of the Real: Derrida's Democracy to Come and Badiou's Idea of Communism. Ian Delairre (Boston College): A Non-standard Non-philosophy of (Null-)Politics. Andreas Wagner (Frankfurt): Modernization, Secularization and Immanentization of Political Theory. Jacques Lezra (NYU): The Instance of the Sovereign in the Unconscious: The Primal Scenes of Political Theology. Csaba Varga (CAS): Contemporary Legal Philosophising: Schmitt, Kelsen, Lukacs, Hart, and Law and Literature, with Marxism's Dark Legacy in Central Europe. John Wolfe Ackerman (Northwestern): The Memory of Politics: Hannah Arendt, Carl Schmitt and the Possibility of Encounter. Jayson Jimenez (PUP): Hannah Arendt: Contrasting Anti-political with Political. Matt Hann (Durham): Equality as a Pre-requisite for Judgment: Defending Hannah Arendt on Egalitarianism. Andrew Nagorski reviews Hannah Arendt: The Last Interview and Other Conversations. Kathleen B. Jones on the trial of Hannah Arendt. Assessing contemporary agonistic democratic theory: Robert W. Glover reviews Agonistics: Thinking the World Politically by Chantal Mouffe; Chantal Mouffe: Hegemony, Radical Democracy, and the Political, ed. James Martin; and Agonistic Democracy: Constituent Power in the Era of Globalisation by Mark Wenman. Raniel S.M. Reyes revisits Paul Patton’s Deleuze and the Political. Is political theory forever stuck at the level of the catalogue? Casey Beal on political percontation. You can download Everyday Life and the State by Peter Bratsis (2006).