A nuclear-extinction unconscious has worked over the last 30 years to
‘automate’ much political thinking and recuperate it into
individualist culture wars that reaffirming the extinction regimes
Empire of Deterrence reveals how nuclear strategy, once framed as a
tool for security, has become an invisible but ever-present law —
shaping the very foundations of political authority, economic order,
and cultural imagination in the Anglosphere. Rather than merely
deterring conflict, nuclear logic now smothers dissent, flattens
alternatives, and enforces a regime of stasis masquerading as
stability. Drawing on a vast range of Cold War-era thought and culture
— from the strategic philosophy of Paul Virilio to the haunting
dramas of Stephen Poliakoff, the aesthetics of Folk Horror, and the
metaphysical critiques of the Kyoto School — this book traces how
deterrence became hardwired into governance, ideology, and the
feedback loops of Western managerial culture. At once theoretical and
urgent, Empire of Deterrence asks: How did nuclear logic come to rule
us? Can we break its psychic grip? And is it still possible to think
and act beyond the empire it sustains?
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Nuclear Weapons and the Containment of Politics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781917516044
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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