Review: Bernard E. Harcourt, The Counterrevolution [Book Review]

Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):441-445 (2020)
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Abstract

Bernard Harcourt analyses the rise and institutionalization of strategies of counterinsurgency and its migration from the battlefields in Asia to the United States. They have produced a counterrevolution, without there ever having been a genuine insurgency or a revolution. For Harcourt the counterrevolution is the tyranny of our age.

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