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Homo sacer

Homo sacer (Latin for "the sacred man" or "the accursed man") is a figure of Roman law: a person who is banned and might be killed by anybody, but must not be sacrificed in a religious ritual. Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben takes the concept as the starting point of his main work Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (1998).

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Roman antiquity

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Homo sacer

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Homo sacer → Ancient Roman, Christianization, English, Festus, Homo, In, Roman, The

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Homo sacerrelated to External linksHomo0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksEly OrregoInterview0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksGiorgio Agamben0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksLife0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksWork0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksArt Without0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksAuthor0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksThe State0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksException0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksAdministration0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksDisorder0.60section
Homo sacerrelated to External linksPrivate Life By Ulrich0.60section

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