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Agamben begins with Aristotle’s definition of the slave as an "animated instrument".

The slave represents a "use of the body" that exists outside the traditional work-production binary. Slave labor is not "work" in the modern sense but a "use of self" that challenges the subject-object relationship. L’uso dei corpi. Homo sacer, IV, 2

The second major section calls for a complete overhaul of Western ontology. Agamben begins with Aristotle’s definition of the slave

Preparing a paper on ( The Use of Bodies ), the final volume of Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer series, requires navigating his shift from a critique of sovereign power to an affirmative "coming politics". L’uso dei corpi. Homo sacer, IV, 2

Below is a structured outline and key conceptual components for your paper. 1. Introduction: The Completion of the Homo Sacer Project