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The Least of All Possible Evils

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Eyal Weizman's work is an essential source of insight and guidance in challenging times, adeptly addressing the evolving dynamics of war and sovereignty. This book, characterized by clarity, precision, and passion, delves into contemporary necro-politics and the calculations of 'lesser evils' by powerful states and their humanitarian partners. It is a deeply informative read for anyone concerned with modern warfare and state-controlled violence, exploring spatial practices that reinforce systemic violence and the minimal requirements for human survival. Weizman, akin to Doctors Without Borders, navigates the realms of political philosophy, military history, just war theory, and the spatial systems of calculated violence that define Israel-Palestine and much of the world today. This study is a remarkable architectural forensics of battle and human rights, revealing the terrifying logic behind 'the lesser evil.' It offers a fresh perspective on our contemporary world, showcasing originality, ingenuity, and brilliance. Weizman’s daring social and political commentary challenges established structures and processes that sustain oppression and violence, making this work a vital contribution to understanding these pressing issues.

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The Least of All Possible Evils, Eyal Weizman

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Titre
The Least of All Possible Evils
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Verso Books
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
208
ISBN10
178663273X
ISBN13
9781786632739
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Eyal Weizman's work is an essential source of insight and guidance in challenging times, adeptly addressing the evolving dynamics of war and sovereignty. This book, characterized by clarity, precision, and passion, delves into contemporary necro-politics and the calculations of 'lesser evils' by powerful states and their humanitarian partners. It is a deeply informative read for anyone concerned with modern warfare and state-controlled violence, exploring spatial practices that reinforce systemic violence and the minimal requirements for human survival. Weizman, akin to Doctors Without Borders, navigates the realms of political philosophy, military history, just war theory, and the spatial systems of calculated violence that define Israel-Palestine and much of the world today. This study is a remarkable architectural forensics of battle and human rights, revealing the terrifying logic behind 'the lesser evil.' It offers a fresh perspective on our contemporary world, showcasing originality, ingenuity, and brilliance. Weizman’s daring social and political commentary challenges established structures and processes that sustain oppression and violence, making this work a vital contribution to understanding these pressing issues.