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Characteristics of Sovereign(ty). 3.1 The Sovereign Force(s) Definitions and deliberations about sovereignty are marked by a particular historical moment. Every époque has its own sovereign philosopher or/and philosopher of sovereignty. I opted to believe that the contemporary view upon this topic is best reflected in the works of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. He deals with the notion of sovereign throughout many of his works, lectures and interviews. This chapter will try to establish the path toward reaching the answers to some of the questions presented in the previous part of this research through taking a closer look into the idea of the sovereign. Due to the complexity of the concept only some of Xxxxxxx’x views on sovereign(ty) are taken into consideration. Traits such as force, power to decide and produce are examined and analyzed. It is interesting to note how at the same time these three features produce, permeate and intertwine one another. They have an important role of being in a certain way an introduction to the more important and challenging premises of Xxxxxxx’x thoughts on the notion of the sovereign. Furthermore, we will focus on the relations of the concept of sovereign with ideas outside of the concept. Questioning the sovereign’s connection with law will lead to the examination of origin of his power. This is important as a path of analyzing the ways the legitimacy of sovereignty arises. Related to this point, but at the same time acting independently, is the indivisibility of sovereignty. The dominant theoretical base will be the work presenting the later, mature and more political époque of Xxxxxxx’x thought The Beast & the Sovereign, Volume I and II. These editions contain thirteen and ten lectures, respectively, from the seminar Xxxxxxx held between December 2001 and March 2003 at the Ècole des heutes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris. Xxxxxxx opened his seminar by analyzing or, more precisely, deconstructing the Xxxxxxxx’x fable of Wolf and the Lamb. The Wolf and the Lamb, By Xxxx de La Xxxxxxxx Translation by Xxx Xxxxxx 81 The reason of those best able to have their way is always the best: We now show how this is true. A lamb was quenching its thirst In the water of a pure stream. A fasting wolf came by, looking for something; He was attracted by hunger to this place. —What makes you so bold as to meddle with my drinking? Said this animal, very angry. You will be punished for your boldness. —Sir, answered the lamb, let Your Majesty Not put himself into a rage; But...
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