Re: forget about Agamben

2020-03-23 Thread Joseph Rabie
> Le 22 mars 2020 à 13:29, mp a écrit : > > Note the general rise ... Flu has been a pandemic across the > world for years, in conjunction with air pollution, malnutrition, > over-medication and other stresses on the human immune system. A > perfect storm...? And at the same time, in many

Re: forget about Agamben

2020-03-22 Thread John Young
Unless over 80 years in age with underlying ill health conditions, best to STFU as having no skin in the euthanasia game, otherwise you will be hunted down and bio-executed. Triage quacks, holocaust deniers and apologists first to be fitted with the stainless steel intubator. # distributed

Re: forget about Agamben

2020-03-22 Thread Joseph Rabie
> Le 22 mars 2020 à 13:29, mp a écrit : > > Note the general rise ... Flu has been a pandemic across the > world for years, in conjunction with air pollution, malnutrition, > over-medication and other stresses on the human immune system. A > perfect storm...? And at the same time, in many

Re: forget about Agamben

2020-03-22 Thread mp
On 22/03/2020 11:33, Allan Siegel wrote: > Last winter 8000 people died in Italy as a consequence of lung > complications due to influenza, mostly the elderly.  This year, > with coronavirus, the death rate will probably rise to something > between 20 and 25 thousand, three times the “normal”

forget about Agamben

2020-03-22 Thread Allan Siegel
from another participant: (the entire discussion is herehttp://www.journal-psychoanalysis.eu/coronavirus-and-philosophersand includes M. Foucault, G. Agamben, J.L. Nancy, R. Esposito, S. Benvenuto, D. Dwivedi, S. Mohan, R. Ronchi, M. de Carolis) *Sergio Benvenuto* */Forget about Agamben