Popular Defense and Ecological Structures (Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents)

by Paul Virilio

Mark Polizzotti (Translator)

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What is popular defense? From whom do we have to defend ourselves?

What is popular defense? From whom do we have to defend ourselves? Originally civilian populations were capable of defending themselves both in times of peace and war. A military racket was subsequently imposed upon them in the name of protection and popular defense lost its capacity to resist external attack. In case of total war, between the native populations which form the constitutional basis of all great modern states and the military now in charge of defending them there was no more "common culture." Industrial wars subsequently managed to replace the thousand-year-old pact of semi-colonization with total colonization. First experimented with in South America, this kind of "endo-colonization" (the military cracking down on its own population) was gradually extended to all the post-industrial countries through the exponential development of the techno-military complex.

  • ISBN10 0936756055
  • ISBN13 9780936756059
  • Publish Date 1 January 1990
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Autonomedia
  • Imprint Semiotext (E)