Terrorism is usually regarded as the enemy of globalization and
capitalism. However this analysis completely misses the point as
terrorism is precisely what allows globalization to exist: by
ensuring that the fantasy of total exchangeability is never
fulfilled, terrorism sustains the logic of capital itself.
Reflections on (T)error is a meditation on the problems of
confining the thinking of terrorism within the logic of exchange.
This logic keeps us in the cycle of exchangeability: we remain
within the game of surplus value and one-upsmanship; human lives
are the very stake with which this game is played. It is only
through looking at terror as such - as a singularity - that this
cycle might be avoided; not by opposition nor by distancing oneself
from it, but rather by complete immersion in terror itself. This
book seeks to respond to the need to reconstitute the question of
terrorism from a philosophical standpoint. It is addressed to
researchers that think the realms of terrorism, post-structural
philosophy and media philosophy.
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