<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The New Demons combines an original investigation of twentieth century philosophical debates on evil and a critical engagement with the latest research on power and biopolitics in order to offer a unique vision of our contemporary human condition.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"The New Demons" combines an original investigation of twentieth century philosophical debates on evil and a critical engagement with the latest research on power and biopolitics in order to offer a unique vision of our contemporary human condition.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>New Demons</i> boldly updates the traditional philosophical approach to the concept of evil, overturning many of the philosophical, psychoanalytic, and literary commonplaces typically associated with the topic.--Alessia Ricciardi "Northwestern University"<br><br>Overall, Forti presents an exciting demonstration of the possibility of deep reading within a range of philosophical ideas set alongside revelations gleaned from literature. By offering a work impressive in breadth and in depth, Forti contributes insight on a single topic from many angles. This is a book which can be profitably read by those interested in political philosophy, literary analysis, psychoanalysis, and history (both as theory and practice).--Brent S. Gordon "<i>Reading Religion</i>"<br><br>Simona Forti has given us a wide-ranging, nuanced, and thoughtful book on the relationship between evil and power...this book deserves to be read not only by those with prior interest in the lengthy list of Con- tinental thinkers it engages with but also by those animated to think about the vital question at its heart--whence evil?--Peter Woodford "<i>Journal of Religion</i>"<br><br>Simona Forti is one of the most interesting Italian philosophers today. She is known for her studies on Arendt, and lately for her philosophical work on totalitarian thanatopolitics and neoliberal biopolitics. Her latest mono- graph, <i>New Demons: Rethinking Evil and Power Today</i>, is a challenging and innovative book that, in my opinion, is destined to become an unavoidable point of orientation for studies and scholarly investigations on the topic. Moreover, it's a courageous book.--Adriana Cavarero "<i>Political Theory</i>"<br><br>Simona Forti's <i>New Demons</i> represents something really unique among the extensive literature on the question of evil. It combines an extraordinary knowledge of the twentieth-century philosophical debate on evil with an indubitably sharp look at the contemporary condition. It provides both an original reconstruction of that debate and a new perspective from which to conceive of evil today. The result is a twofold genealogy whose philosophical depth opens up an unprecedented train of thought. Any future work tackling the question of evil and power will not be able to avoid reckoning with this new perspective.--Roberto Esposito "University of Naples"<br><br>Simona Forti's book is a sophisticated and theoretically rich text, which demands wide readership. Connecting the historical experiences of organized violence with modes of political and philosophical enquiry while attending to the paradigmatic importance and realism of speculative fictions, the book takes the reader on a journey through the corpse littered landscapes of the twentieth century. In doing so, not only does it expose more fully the reductionisms of a number of dominant schools of thinking on the problem of violence, it both critically addresses and moves beyond that most timeless of philosophical questions.--Brad Evans "<i>Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews</i>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Simona Forti is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Piemonte Orientale in Italy.
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