Biopower, Racism, State Racism and The Modern/Post Modern North Atlantic State: Michel Foucault’s Genealogy of the Historico-Political Discourse of Race War Deconstructed

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Cover of the book Biopower, Racism, State Racism and The Modern/Post Modern North Atlantic State: Michel Foucault’s Genealogy of the Historico-Political Discourse of Race War Deconstructed by Daurius Figueira, Daurius Figueira
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Author: Daurius Figueira ISBN: 9789768280404
Publisher: Daurius Figueira Publication: September 2, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Daurius Figueira
ISBN: 9789768280404
Publisher: Daurius Figueira
Publication: September 2, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The wave of white supremacist discourse impacting North Atlantic politics in the 21st century is yet to be effectively explained by linking this political reality to the power relations of these North Atlantic States. This book presents this analysis by deconstructing a genealogy of the historico-political discourse of race war Michel Foucault presented in his 1976 public lecture at the College de France where the key discursive concepts of Biopower, Racism and State Racism formulated by Michel Foucault expose the nexus between racism and the nature of the North Atlantic State. This book insists that in the 21st century, North Atlantic hegemonic austere, neo-liberal financial market capitalism is now utilising a discourse of paranoid, extremist, militarist white supremacist discourse with a siege mentality to maintain its hegemony over its world empire potently reflected in the politics of the North Atlantic.

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The wave of white supremacist discourse impacting North Atlantic politics in the 21st century is yet to be effectively explained by linking this political reality to the power relations of these North Atlantic States. This book presents this analysis by deconstructing a genealogy of the historico-political discourse of race war Michel Foucault presented in his 1976 public lecture at the College de France where the key discursive concepts of Biopower, Racism and State Racism formulated by Michel Foucault expose the nexus between racism and the nature of the North Atlantic State. This book insists that in the 21st century, North Atlantic hegemonic austere, neo-liberal financial market capitalism is now utilising a discourse of paranoid, extremist, militarist white supremacist discourse with a siege mentality to maintain its hegemony over its world empire potently reflected in the politics of the North Atlantic.

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