Critique of Security by Mark Neocleous
Critique of Security by Mark Neocleous Critique of Security, Mark Neocleous challenges the standard view that “security” is an unquestionable good. Instead, he argues that it is a “political technology” used to build and maintain liberal order. The book argues that security is not just a public good, but a central concept used by the state to maintain social order and power. It explores the historical and political links between social security and national security. Neocleous’ central thesis is that liberalism’s most important category isn’t actually liberty, but security. He contends that the state uses security to justify expanding its power and making “emergency” measures—like surveillance and detention—seem like a normal, necessary part of everyday life.
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