"states of exception"
between law and politics
there is truth
in the last breath of violence
cloaked as justice,
One Glorified Terror,
punishing many forms of liberation
what’s raw in this world is between that
“legal form which can have no legal form”
in the lawless space of camps between
here and there, good and bad, white and black
but there is neutral,
something watches and smiles
something watches and cries
to see this life so badly beaten down
so raw and bare, Homo Sacer,
bare life in theory?
in spite of the French Revolution(s)
this state is unrecognizable.
how can democracies have violence
how can violence be democratic
whats more raw in this world
in time we will find
between our hearts and our minds.
See Giorgio Agamben's "State of Exception" (2003).
there is truth
in the last breath of violence
cloaked as justice,
One Glorified Terror,
punishing many forms of liberation
what’s raw in this world is between that
“legal form which can have no legal form”
in the lawless space of camps between
here and there, good and bad, white and black
but there is neutral,
something watches and smiles
something watches and cries
to see this life so badly beaten down
so raw and bare, Homo Sacer,
bare life in theory?
in spite of the French Revolution(s)
this state is unrecognizable.
how can democracies have violence
how can violence be democratic
whats more raw in this world
in time we will find
between our hearts and our minds.
See Giorgio Agamben's "State of Exception" (2003).
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