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The Enemy of All - Piracy and the Law of Nations (Hardcover)
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The Enemy of All - Piracy and the Law of Nations (Hardcover)
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The philosophical genealogy of a remarkable antagonist: the pirate,
the key to the contemporary paradigm of the universal foe. The
pirate is the original enemy of humankind. As Cicero famously
remarked, there are certain enemies with whom one may negotiate and
with whom, circumstances permitting, one may establish a truce. But
there is also an enemy with whom treaties are in vain and war
remains incessant. This is the pirate, considered by ancient
jurists considered to be "the enemy of all." In this book, Daniel
Heller-Roazen reconstructs the shifting place of the pirate in
legal and political thought from the ancient to the medieval,
modern, and contemporary periods presenting the philosophical
genealogy of a remarkable antagonist. Today, Heller-Roazen argues,
the pirate furnishes the key to the contemporary paradigm of the
universal foe. This is a legal and political person of exception,
neither criminal nor enemy, who inhabits an extra-territorial
region. Against such a foe, states may wage extraordinary battles,
policing politics and justifying military measures in the name of
welfare and security. Heller-Roazen defines the piracy in the
conjunction of four conditions: a region beyond territorial
jurisdiction; agents who may not be identified with an established
state; the collapse of the distinction between criminal and
political categories; and the transformation of the concept of war.
The paradigm of piracy remains in force today. Whenever we hear of
regions outside the rule of law in which acts of "indiscriminate
aggression" have been committed "against humanity," we must begin
to recognize that these are acts of piracy. Often considered part
of the distant past, the enemy of all is closer to us today than we
may think. Indeed, he may never have been closer.
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