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8 Rel.: Beyond Anthropocentrism 7 (2020)

handle is hein.journals/relations8 and id is 1 raw text is: Finding Agency in Nonhumans

Introduction
Anne Aronsson - Fynn Holm - Melissa Kaul
Universitit Zarich
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.7358/rela-2020-0102-intr
anne.aronsson@aoi.uzh.ch
fynn.holm@uzh.ch
melissaann.kaul@aoi.uzh.ch
In November 2020, after a year of protests against social and racial
injustices, a controversial election that left the nation, and a rampaging
pandemic causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands, US President-
elect Joe Biden addressed the nation prior to Thanksgiving in a speech
in Delaware: I know the country has grown wary of the fight, but we
need to remember, we're at war with the virus, not with one another,
he declared. Uniting a nation by declaring war against an outside enemy
is an old (and often effective) political strategy. However, we have to
wonder: Is it possible to wage a war against a virus? Normally, we would
expect that a war is fought between groups of humans, in modern
times often represented by nation-states. Even the more abstract war
on drugs or war on terror are ultimately against human enemies (drug
cartels and terrorists respectively). The use of nonhumans as weapons
of war, for example in germ warfare, is not unheard of, but becoming a
party in a war does imply that one can intentionally act and counteract
against the enemy in a way that will decide the war in favor of one of the
sides. In other words, one has to have agency in order to be considered
an active participant in a war. But does a virus, which most natural scien-
tists do not even consider to be a living organism, and whose only means
of reacting to outside pressure is the random mutation of its genome,
have agency '?
'For more on the topic, see Dupr6 and Guttinger 2016; Crawford 2018.
Relations - 8.1-2 - November 2020
https://www.ledonline.it/Relations/ - Online ISSN 2280-9643 - Print ISSN 2283-3196
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