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Drawing from a rich pool of philosophical traditions, she interweaves historical perspectives with modern examples, shedding light on the ways in which capitalist systems can overwhelm democratic ideals. Her argument highlights the potential dangers of an increasingly insular society where the protective barrier against external threats may inadvertently lead to internal paralysis. By offering a critical lens on these dynamics, Di Cesare opens a dialogue about the future of democracy in the face of capitalism's often suffocating grip.
Di Cesare invites readers to reconsider the foundations of communal life and governance, questioning whether a reimagined understanding of immunity, one that fosters inclusion rather than exclusion, is possible. Her work stands as a compelling examination of how societies can navigate the tension between protecting their citizens and allowing for a vibrant, pluralistic public sphere.