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Philosophy, Biopolitics, and the Virus

The Elision of an Alternative

Michael Lewis

Every aspect of the pandemic was said to be ‘total,’ absolute, and undiscriminating. Its very name implied as much. The virus was everywhere, and a threat to us all. In Philosophy, Biopolitics, and the Virus: The Elision of an Alternative, Michael Lewis identifies three moments within the pandemic that were conceived in such a monolithic way: (1) ‘The Science,’ which had to be unanimous if it was to assume a sovereign role, and to have us ‘follow’ it; (2) ‘non-pharmaceutical interventions,’ which were regarded as the only possible response, without which death and disease would ‘run riot’; and (3) the one sole remedy that could bring about the promised end of the restrictions, to the exclusion of every other conception of medicine, treatment, and care. In each case of seeming universality, dissent immediately identifies you as a friend of the virus. And yet if all of these cases have been revealing their counterproductivity ever since, what are we to make of the elision of alternatives? Is it part of a more general tendency to thrust the questioning of hegemonic notions to the margins of respectable discourse, inhabited solely by the mad, bad, and dangerous to know?

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Lexington Books
Pages: 268 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66692-378-0 • Hardback • September 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-66692-379-7 • eBook • September 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Deconstruction, Philosophy / Social, Philosophy / Political

Michael Lewis is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Invention of an Epidemic

Chapter 2: Statistics and their Vicissitudes

Chapter 3: The Unity of the Non-Pharmaceutical Response

Chapter 4: The Paradox of Immune Community, from Deconstruction to Biopolitics

Chapter 5: Exposure and the Question of Sacrifice

Chapter 6: Giorgio Agamben: Against Sacrifice and the Logic of Auto-immunity

Conclusion: Beyond the Epidemic as Politics

Postlude: The Closure of the Logos

Michael Lewis has written an agonising and deeply personal book. As a specialist on Giorgio Agamben, he plunges deep into the context of the philosophical justifications for the acceptance of lockdown policies—and their consequences for previously held ‘truisms’ of the field. This is as searing, powerful, relevant, and intellectually alive a work of philosophy as I have read for many years.


— Toby Green, King's College London, author of The Covid Consensus


Philosophy, Biopolitics, and the Virus

The Elision of an Alternative

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  • Every aspect of the pandemic was said to be ‘total,’ absolute, and undiscriminating. Its very name implied as much. The virus was everywhere, and a threat to us all. In Philosophy, Biopolitics, and the Virus: The Elision of an Alternative, Michael Lewis identifies three moments within the pandemic that were conceived in such a monolithic way: (1) ‘The Science,’ which had to be unanimous if it was to assume a sovereign role, and to have us ‘follow’ it; (2) ‘non-pharmaceutical interventions,’ which were regarded as the only possible response, without which death and disease would ‘run riot’; and (3) the one sole remedy that could bring about the promised end of the restrictions, to the exclusion of every other conception of medicine, treatment, and care. In each case of seeming universality, dissent immediately identifies you as a friend of the virus. And yet if all of these cases have been revealing their counterproductivity ever since, what are we to make of the elision of alternatives? Is it part of a more general tendency to thrust the questioning of hegemonic notions to the margins of respectable discourse, inhabited solely by the mad, bad, and dangerous to know?

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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 268 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66692-378-0 • Hardback • September 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    978-1-66692-379-7 • eBook • September 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Deconstruction, Philosophy / Social, Philosophy / Political
Author
Author
  • Michael Lewis is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Chapter 1: The Invention of an Epidemic

    Chapter 2: Statistics and their Vicissitudes

    Chapter 3: The Unity of the Non-Pharmaceutical Response

    Chapter 4: The Paradox of Immune Community, from Deconstruction to Biopolitics

    Chapter 5: Exposure and the Question of Sacrifice

    Chapter 6: Giorgio Agamben: Against Sacrifice and the Logic of Auto-immunity

    Conclusion: Beyond the Epidemic as Politics

    Postlude: The Closure of the Logos

Reviews
Reviews
  • Michael Lewis has written an agonising and deeply personal book. As a specialist on Giorgio Agamben, he plunges deep into the context of the philosophical justifications for the acceptance of lockdown policies—and their consequences for previously held ‘truisms’ of the field. This is as searing, powerful, relevant, and intellectually alive a work of philosophy as I have read for many years.


    — Toby Green, King's College London, author of The Covid Consensus


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