Scholars like Mbembe hint at the lack of possible resistance from the living dead in his notion of Necropolitics. Giorgio Agamben discusses the impossibilities of resistance with states of bare life in Homo Sacer. Baudrillard notes its relation to power, but power as a simulacrum of itself, always seeking to end what points at its absence. Camu attempts to encompass it but misses a radical view of resistance as he believes no situation justifies violence as legitimate in itself. With oppressi...| Awatum Press | Indie & Academic Press