And yet the Oikos in the Greek tradition (domus in the Latin tradition) is not, and I insist on this, the place of safety. The Oikos is above all the place of tragedy. I recall that one of the conditions of the tragic enumerated by Aristotle is precisely the domestic condition: relationships are tragic because they occur in the family, it is within the family that incest, patricide, and matricide occur. Tragedy is not possible outside this ecologic or ecotragic framework.
(Lyotard's "Oikos" 97)