—they are outside of human law (it doesn't protect them) but still subject to sovereign power (it allows their death). 2. Key Philosophical Pillars Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life
Giorgio Agamben's (1995) is a foundational work of contemporary political philosophy that examines how modern states control human existence. It argues that the "original activity of sovereign power" is the production of a "biopolitical body"—life that is legally included in the state only through its exclusion from protection. 1. Core Concept: The Homo Sacer Homo sacer: sovereign power and bare life
without the killer being charged with murder. Cannot be sacrificed in a religious ritual. —they are outside of human law (it doesn't
Derived from archaic Roman law, the (sacred or accursed man) is an individual who: Homo sacer: sovereign power and bare life