Book contents
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- A Note from the Editor
- Part I The National Security State in Perspective
- Part II Tracking the Decline of Liberalism
- Part III The Future Imagined
- 9 Beyond the Counterinsurgency Paradigm of Governing: Letting Go of Prediction and the Illusion of an Internal Enemy
- 10 Reestablishing the Rule of Law as National Security
- 11 Rethinking the National Security State from an Evolutionary Perspective: A Reconnaissance
- After Thought
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
11 - Rethinking the National Security State from an Evolutionary Perspective: A Reconnaissance
from Part III - The Future Imagined
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2019
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Reimagining The National Security State
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- A Note from the Editor
- Part I The National Security State in Perspective
- Part II Tracking the Decline of Liberalism
- Part III The Future Imagined
- 9 Beyond the Counterinsurgency Paradigm of Governing: Letting Go of Prediction and the Illusion of an Internal Enemy
- 10 Reestablishing the Rule of Law as National Security
- 11 Rethinking the National Security State from an Evolutionary Perspective: A Reconnaissance
- After Thought
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Looking to evolutionary biology for lessons applicable to cultural and political evolution, David Sloan Wilson brings the book to a conclusion with his discussion of symbolic systems as the most effective and organic model for societal transformation. Building on the literature of professors of genetics and evolution, and on his own earlier work on evolutionary theory and economics, Wilson demonstrates that many of the assumptions undergirding the national security state are due for reform as a matter of future existence, beginning with ideas about theories of governance.
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- Reimagining the National Security StateLiberalism on the Brink, pp. 169 - 184Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019