Tag: Michel Foucault

“Belief in the world”: The everyday politics of globalism

“Belief in the world”: The everyday politics of globalism

Against the brutal march of security we must formulate a way of being-in-the-world not based on fear but trust: a belief-in-the-world

14 June 2002 More
The cinema dream of war, or the artists’ violence

The cinema dream of war, or the artists’ violence

Many theories address the dematerialization of war between states. I want to address the dematerialization of life in society modeled on war

21 April 2002 More
Poststructuralism

Poststructuralism

Poststructuralism in international political economy emerges on the forefront of three issues — culture, power and history.

1 June 2001 More
Virtual war: An interview with James Der Derian

Virtual war: An interview with James Der Derian

Discussion between James Der Derian and Ian Douglas on power, virtuality, war and deterrence

24 August 1999 More
Private authorship

Private authorship

The order of the law is never so sovereign than when it envelops that which had tried to overturn it

14 February 1999 More
Globalization as governance: An archaeology of contemporary political reason

Globalization as governance: An archaeology of contemporary political reason

Power, discipline, subjectivity

27 September 1998 More
The illusion of liberation

The illusion of liberation

Speed as discipline finds its birth in the formative years of modernity, and as such is inextricably linked with it

20 November 1997 More
Police science and the genealogy of automotion

Police science and the genealogy of automotion

Telepresence is the arrival of the universal prison – the terminal citizen

14 November 1997 More
Calm before the storm: Virilio’s debt to Foucault

Calm before the storm: Virilio’s debt to Foucault

Dromocratic society cannot arrive absent disciplinary society

22 April 1997 More
We negate and we must negate because something in us wants to live and affirm — Friedrich Nietzsche