state of exception
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The Objectification of the Citizen as a Security Risk

Administrative Power, Permanent Emergency and the Collapse of Political Rights Public consent for confrontation is increasingly produced through administrative control rather than political argument or legal process grounded in law. This change is observable across Western states in how dissenting individuals are treated, managed, and ultimately removed from public participation. The growing reliance on administrative Continue reading
administrative sanctions, Agamben, Arendt, Beijing, censorship, civil liberties, EU sanctions, Foucault, immigration enforcement, information warfare, managed democracy, NATO, political repression, public consent, risk society, Schmitt, security governance, state of exception, structural violence, Surveillance
