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Critique of Security (Hardcover)
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Critique of Security (Hardcover)
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'Challenging and accessible, this book opens up new political
questions as it describes the new ways in which life has become
more comprehensively securitised.' Professor Michael Dillon,
Politics and International Relations, Lancaster University The
contemporary political imagination and social landscape are
saturated by the idea of security and thoughts of insecurity. This
saturation has been accompanied by the emergence of a minor
industry generating ideas about how to define and redefine
security, how to defend and improve it, how to widen and deepen it,
how to civilise and democratise it. In this book Mark Neocleous
takes an entirely different approach and offers the first fully
fledged critique of security. Challenging the common assumption
that treats security as an unquestionable good, Neocleous explores
the ways in which security has been deployed towards a vision of
social order in which state power and liberal subjectivity have
been inscribed into human experience. Treating security as a
political technology of liberal order-building, engaging with the
work of a wide range of thinkers, and ranging provocatively across
a range of subject areas - security studies and international
political economy; history, law and political theory; international
relations and historical sociology - Neocleous explores the ways in
which individuals, classes and the state have been shaped and
ordered according to a logic of security. In so doing, he uncovers
the violence which underlies the politics of security, the
ideological circuit between security and emergency powers, and the
security fetishism dominating modern politics. Key features: *
Makes original use of diverse historical materials concerning the
question of security * Provides a distinctive account of
theoretical debates about security within the tradition of social
and political theory * Gives a genuinely inter-disciplinary account
of security, moving between political thought, history, sociology,
and law * Is the first fully-fledged critique of security.
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