Patočka on bare life and political life in the time of the pandemic

Plunkett, Erin (2025) Patočka on bare life and political life in the time of the pandemic. Central Europe, 23: 2463761. pp. 1-15. ISSN 1479-0963
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Jan Patočka devoted many of his writings to diagnosing the modern condition as an all-encompassing ‘technoscientific’ framework, one that reduces living to a bare life which can be calculated and controlled. In this article, I examine how this framework acts to foreclose the possibility of genuine political life, a life of openness that works against totalizing structures and modes of thought. I show how Patočka’s phenomenological distinction between bare life and political life, together with Foucault’s insights into biopolitics, can be used to better understand public health policy during COVID-19 and to raise critical questions about the direction of post-pandemic society.

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