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Trapped Life Under Security Capitalism And How To Escape It Mark Maguire

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Trapped Life Under Security Capitalism And How To Escape It Mark Maguire
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Mark Maguire
ISBN: 9781503632967, 9781503639201, 1503639207, 1503632962
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Trapped Life Under Security Capitalism And How To Escape It Mark Maguire by Mark Maguire 9781503632967, 9781503639201, 1503639207, 1503632962 instant download after payment.

Exploring the pernicious influence of security capitalism on neighborhoods, airports, cities, and states.

Calls to defund the police or to stop brutal police violence, argue Mark Maguire and Setha Low, will never succeed as long as there are those who enjoy and take comfort in security capitalism. Security capitalism can be recognized by the marks it leaves on society, remaking public space in its own image—privatized, fortified, unequal, striated, and access-controlled. With a global and comparative lens that takes readers from Nairobi to New York City, Maguire and Low offer intimate portraits of the people behind security capitalism—the police, policy makers, and private contractors who agree that a price must be paid in blood to maintain public safety—and critique phenomena like the transfer of public funds to arms dealers via the militarization of police, securitized housing developments, and ineffectual counterterrorism efforts.

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