Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2019
Publisher
Uitgeverij Prometheus
Description
Arnon Grunberg delves into the intricate dynamics of friendship and enmity, exploring the profound implications these relationships hold in the political realm. Drawing inspiration from German philosopher Carl Schmitt, he argues that the existence of a 'friend-enemy' distinction is crucial to understanding societal structures and political ideologies.
Through rich narrative and keen observations, Grunberg examines how these categories shape identities and influence decision-making processes. He invites readers to reflect on the roles they play within their own circles and the greater societal landscape, revealing the thin line between allyship and rivalry.
As the characters navigate their interpersonal relationships, the story unfolds, intertwining personal dilemmas with broader societal themes. Grunberg’s keen insights push the boundaries of conventional thought, prompting a re-evaluation of the very foundations upon which community and power are built.
Through rich narrative and keen observations, Grunberg examines how these categories shape identities and influence decision-making processes. He invites readers to reflect on the roles they play within their own circles and the greater societal landscape, revealing the thin line between allyship and rivalry.
As the characters navigate their interpersonal relationships, the story unfolds, intertwining personal dilemmas with broader societal themes. Grunberg’s keen insights push the boundaries of conventional thought, prompting a re-evaluation of the very foundations upon which community and power are built.