Christoph Menke is a third-generation Frankfurt School theorist,
and widely acknowledged as one of the most interesting philosophers
in Germany today. His lead essay focuses on the fundamental
question for legal and political philosophy: the relationship
between law and violence. The first part of the essay shows why and
in what precise sense the law is irreducibly violent; the second
part establishes the possibility of the law becoming
self-reflectively aware of its own violence. The volume contains
responses by Maria del Rosario Acosta Lopez, Daniel Loick,
Alessandro Ferrara, Ben Morgan, Andreas Fischer-Lescano and
Alexander Garcia Duttmann. It concludes with Menke's reply to his
critics. -- .
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