The Security Principle From Serenity to Regulation
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The Security Principle From Serenity to Regulation

by Frederic Gros

Publisher
Verso Books
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2019-08-13

Overview

<b>The idea of security—from ancient Greece to the War on Terror</b><br><br>In <i>The Security Principle</i>, French philosopher Frédéric Gros takes a historical approach to the concept of security, looking at its evolution from the Stoics to the social network. With lucidity and rigour, Gros’s approach is fourfold, looking at security as a mental state, as developed by the Greeks; as an objective situation and absence of all danger, as prevailed in the Middle Ages; as guaranteed by the nation-state and its trio of judiciary, police, and military; and finally biosecurity, control, regulation, and protection in the flux of contemporary society. In this deeply thought-provoking account, Gros’s exploration of security shines a light both on its past meanings and its present uses, exposing the contemporary abuses of security and the pervasiveness of it in everyday life in the Global North.

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