Saving the Security State
In "Saving the Security State," author Inderpal Grewal offers a compelling exploration of the evolving dynamics between the US government and its citizens amid the landscape of advanced neoliberalism. Published by Duke University Press in 2017, this insightful paperback spans 277 pages, delving into themes of militarization in everyday life and the complex interplay between humanitarianism and imperial objectives. Grewal critically analyzes the narrative of white Christian men as the exceptional guardians of national security, revealing how these constructs impact marginalized groups. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in contemporary political discourse and the implications of a security-focused society. Discover how Grewal's analysis illuminates the intersections of power, race, and identity in today's world.