Violence, The Figures of Sovereignty
Author(s) Petar Bojanić Publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade „Filip Višnjić“, Belgrade Published 2007 ISBN 978-86-82417-17-0 Pages 240 Edition Fronesis
Through an analysis of the relationship between the enemy and the sovereign in the thought of Carl Schmitt, Petar Bojanić examines “the ‘placement’ and ‘erasure’ of violence in(to) sovereignty”. Violence is not a “substitute” for sovereignty; sovereignty is a figure: “a shape, sculpture, institution, figment, imagination, form, Gestalt, type, person, physiognomy…” Besides the work of Carl Schmitt, the author examines the figure of violence through the reading of Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals, fragments from Hegel’s writings, as well as works of Thomas Hobbes and Hannah Arendt. The final essays in this work are dedicated to the questioning of ‘pseudo-sovereignty’ based on the examples of states of the former Yugoslavia.