The Security Principle: From Serenity to Regulation

The Security Principle: From Serenity to Regulation

The Security Principle: From Serenity to Regulation

The Security Principle: From Serenity to Regulation

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Overview

The idea of security—from ancient Greece to the War on Terror

In The Security Principle, 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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784787172
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 08/06/2019
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 689 KB

About the Author

Frédéric Gros is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris XII and the Institute of Political Studies, Paris. He was the editor of the last lectures of Michel Foucault at the Collège de France. He has written books on psychiatry, law, and war as well as the best-selling Philosophy of Walking. He lives in Paris.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 The Serenity of the Wise Man 7

2 The Seventh Day of History 39

3 The Guarantor-State 73

4 Biosecurity 135

Conclusion 171

Appendix 189

Index 191

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