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War Power, Police Power
[2022]

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War Power, Police Power
Ort / Verlag
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
[2022]
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  • From waste to drones and no-fly zonesGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748692378','ISBN:9780748692361','ISBN:9780748692385','ISBN:9780748692392']);Why is liberalism so obsessed with waste? Is there a drone above you now? Are you living in a no-fly zone? What is the role of masculinity in the ‘war on terror’?And why do so many liberals say they love peace while finding new ways to justify slaughter in the name of security? In this, the first book to deal with the concepts of war power and police power together, Mark Neocleous deals with these questions and many more by using critical theory to radically rethink war power. Neocleous generates a provocative set of claims about state power and capital accumulation, the role of violence in the making of liberal order, the police wars at the heart of this violence, and the ways in which these processes come to be called ‘peace’. And he takes the reader down some unexpected paths: the ‘war on waste’, debates about effeminacy, the proliferation of resilience and trauma-talk, drones as the culmination of colonial bombing campaigns, and no-fly zones as the perfect accompaniment for drones.The result is a compelling book that articulates a vision of war/police power beyond the military and the police.Key FeaturesThe first book to deal with the concepts of war power and police power togetherLooks beyond the institutions of 'the military' and 'the police'Thinks critically about how powers of war and powers of police coincide in the exercise of state violence and social ordering"
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9780748692385
DOI: 10.1515/9780748692385
Titel-ID: 99371226052606441