The Strategy of Rescue

The past and present of a power-political concept

by Johannes F. Lehmann

Description

"Rescue” has two fundamentally different “existential” dimensions. One is aimed at “saving” individual lives that are in danger. Firefighters, for instance, rescue people from fires, while the sea rescue services rescue shipwrecked people from the Mediterranean. The second dimension of “rescue”, on the other hand, concerns systems – think of the bailing out of banks, the euro or the climate disaster – and so points to a larger context that creates the conditions for “life” to even be possible, or at least to be preserved. The complex subject of this stringent essay is just to what extent politics enable or prevent “rescue attempts”, to what extent it understands its actions as “rescue actions”, and how decisively the “narrative”, i.e. the “talk of rescue”, ultimately dominates our entire understanding of politics.

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  • Intelligent philosophical-ethical essay on a new political concept

  • An important book that helps to understand today's crises – from migration to climate

Author Biography

Johannes F. Lehmann has been Professor of Modern German Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Bonn since 2014. His research focuses on the literature of the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural science questions on the genealogy of modernity in theatre and anthropology.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Hirzel
  • Publication Date March 2024
  • Orginal LanguageGerman
  • ISBN/Identifier 9783777629100
  • Publication Country or regionGermany
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 26 EUR
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusUnpublished
  • Original Language TitleDie Strategie der Rettung. Geschichte und Gegenwart eines machtpolitischen Konzepts
  • Edition1st edition 2024
  • Copyright Year2024

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