Mark Neocleous is Professor of the Critique of Political Economy at Brunel University London. He is the author of many books, including The Politics of Immunity: Security and the Policing of Bodies, A Critical Theory of Police Power, and War Power, Police Power.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. From Stasis to Sovereignty to Social War
Insurgent citizens: stasis becomes us
Seditious blockheads and the giddy people; or,
Did somebody say ‘civil war’?
Social war
2. Securitati Perpetuae: Death, Fear, and the Cunning of Security
‘Security some men call the suburbs of hell’
‘Let every man go about without fear’
Acknowledge your darkness’
‘Death has us by the scruff of the neck’ I: security
3. Th e Art of Well Building
Clear-Hold-Build
‘A brighter and nicer new life’
Social police
4. Kettle Logic and the Fantasy of Containment
Protest contained
Movement restrained
Rage pacified
. . . and hope disappointed
vi Pacification
5. Debt as Pacification
Capital (it fails us now)
Law (it fails us now)
‘Death has us by the scruff of the neck’ II: debt
Index