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The biopolitics of the war on terror
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31 December 2006

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, International relations, Terrorism, armed struggle
Preface
1. War and liberal modernity: a biopolitical critique
2. Logistical life: war, discipline, and the martial origins of liberal societies
3. Nomadic life: war, sovereignty, and resistance to the biopolitical imperium
4. Defiant life: the seductions of Terror amid the tyranny of the human
5. Circulatory life: 9/11 as architectural catastrophe and the hypermodernity of Terror
6. Biopolitical life: the ‘war against war’ of the multitude
Epilogue