This article focuses on the facilitation, consent and consumption of state violence, as an aspect of the state’s hegemonic control in the current stage of neoliberal capitalism. We suggest that the commoditized symbols of state violence are a part of everyday life for millions within the United States and are embedded within ideologies of nationalism–national security, supported and reinforced through consumerism. The consumption (figuratively and literally) within the confines of neoliberalism is disconnected from the actual course of state violence, facilitating their own pacification while giving consent to hegemonic control. In this sense, the population’s consumption becomes more than pacification and consent, but rather an active cons...
The social nature ofviolence and its forms, peculiarities o f manifestation and realization are cons...
Western society has continually pushed forth a consumer culture that attempts to normalize the consu...
The essay investigates how the relationship between the modern state and the monopoly of violence ha...
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of lega...
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of lega...
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of lega...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
The main subject of this paper is the course of state and violence under the impact of processes of ...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
One of the most serious problems related to the current neoliberal hegemony is the reconstruction of...
This article considers neoliberalism through the "peaceful violence" of its social spaces that are s...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
This article is concerned with the role consumption plays in the neoliberal reinvention of the post-...
This thesis theorizes the neoliberal restructuring of capitalism and the gendered trajectories of bi...
The social nature ofviolence and its forms, peculiarities o f manifestation and realization are cons...
Western society has continually pushed forth a consumer culture that attempts to normalize the consu...
The essay investigates how the relationship between the modern state and the monopoly of violence ha...
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of lega...
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of lega...
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of lega...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
The main subject of this paper is the course of state and violence under the impact of processes of ...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
One of the most serious problems related to the current neoliberal hegemony is the reconstruction of...
This article considers neoliberalism through the "peaceful violence" of its social spaces that are s...
Combining the tools of political, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Consumption and Violen...
This article is concerned with the role consumption plays in the neoliberal reinvention of the post-...
This thesis theorizes the neoliberal restructuring of capitalism and the gendered trajectories of bi...
The social nature ofviolence and its forms, peculiarities o f manifestation and realization are cons...
Western society has continually pushed forth a consumer culture that attempts to normalize the consu...
The essay investigates how the relationship between the modern state and the monopoly of violence ha...