Empire of Deterrence: Nuclear Weapons and the Containment of Politics
Synopsis
Empire of Deterrence reveals how nuclear strategy, once framed as a tool for security, has become an invisible but ever-present law - shaping the very foundations of political authority, economic order, and cultural imagination in the Anglosphere. Rather than merely deterring conflict, nuclear logic now smothers dissent, flattens alternatives, and enforces a regime of stasis masquerading as stability.
Drawing on a vast range of Cold War-era thought and culture - from the strategic philosophy of Paul Virilio to the haunting dramas of Stephen Poliakoff, the aesthetics of Folk Horror, and the metaphysical critiques of the Kyoto School - this book traces how deterrence became hardwired into governance, ideology, and the feedback loops of Western managerial culture.
At once theoretical and urgent, Empire of Deterrence asks: How did nuclear logic come to rule us? Can we break its psychic grip? And is it still possible to think and act beyond the empire it sustains?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
- ISBN: 9781917516037
- Number of pages: 330
- Dimensions: 130 x 197 x 15 mm
- Weight: 166g
- Languages: English
