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Politics of Security

Towards a Political Phiosophy of Continental Thought

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Exploring the intersection of security studies and continental philosophy, this work critiques traditional approaches by integrating insights from thinkers like Heidegger and Foucault. It delves into the etymology of "security," linking it to the Greek "asphaleia," and examines the tragic and ethical dimensions of politics. Dillon argues that the modern pursuit of security stems from a metaphysical desire for certitude, shaped by 20th-century technology, ultimately leading to a global crisis in understanding and achieving true security.

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Politics of Security, Michael Dillon

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