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Manuel DeLanda, ‘Democracy, Economics and the Military’

Manuel DeLanda gives a presentation that challenges some commonly held beliefs in the realm of political theory. He argues that the military during peacetime has had a large influence on the structure of modern industrial societies, for example, the ways in which factories, schools, and hospitals continually manage the activities of humans. He traces the developments of European military techniques to their use in micromanaging the movements of humans in various institutions.
choggiesays...

Prior to his death, Foucault had destroyed most of his manuscripts and kept the publication of his works sacred in his will......good! You got no friends at Berkeley here....the philosophers curse, the deleuezional's salvation.....France can have them both......a grand accompaniment to their grand economy, and impeccable manners....

marinarasays...

Are these speaker's arguments getting very much attention?? Do they get any time? Or is this lecture and presenter just a shot in the dark.

I say this because I wanna repeat the description: DeLanda challenges some commonly held beliefs about economic control and government. Which is wonderfully explosive, controversial and raw stuff. Too hot to handle



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