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This essay articulates a threefold typology of subjectivities (broadly derived from Kant, Schelling, and Kierkegaard) and their relevance to political theology. Each thinker refuses to dialectically unify self and world. Instead, in different ways, they “reduplicate” and intensify the gap between subject and object, and within the subject itself. This reduplication, the essay argues, exposes and expresses the inconsistency of the immanent real itself, which cannot be mastered and defined by any transcendent perspective. This in turn opens the possibility of articulating theories of political subjectivity and resistance outside the parameters set by the discourse of sovereignty. |