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posted on 2024-03-22, 16:09authored byChristos Marneros
<p>In this paper, I aim to think anew about the relationship between law and anarchy. In order to do so, I examine and expand on the late French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze’s notions of the institution (Section 1) and the nomos of the nomads (Section 2). As I argue, these two notions, perhaps, have something interesting to offer to an ethos that tries to live immanently and do politics in an an-anarchic way, beyond the dogmatism of law and rights at least in their transcendent modality, pointing towards a non-juridical way of thinking, what I shall call an an-archic jurisprudence.</p>