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- W64161810 abstract "Ihe metaphor of war seems to have taken a distinctly different turn in the new millennium.1 Traditionally, war has referred to a conflict between sovereign states waged against military targets by military combatants. Wars are now waged against drugs, terrorists, crime, immigrants, labor rights, and a host of other referents that have become synonymous with public disorder. War no longer needs to be ratified by Congress since it is now waged at various levels of government in diverse forms that escape the need for official legitimation. War is now a response to the impotence of public institutions to ameliorate conditions of radical insecurity and an uncertain future. War has become a permanent condition adopted by the national security state that is largely defined by its repressive functions in the face of its powerlessness in regulating corporate power, providing social investments for the populace, and guaranteeing a measure of social freedom. In contrast to the current disorder that marks the shredding of the social contract?the privatization of public goods, deregulation, downsizing, the war against labor, and the full scale attack on the welfare state?modernity once gave children and other marginalized groups some protection, a practice that has been largely invalidated. Depleted of the funds for public services and stripped of the political power to mediate between individuals and the enormous power accumulated by multina tional corporations, states have given up their more democratic features and resorted to their more authoritarian elements. Hence, the police, FBI, CIA, criminal justice system, and private security systems have risen to new prominence. Wars are almost always legitimated in order to make the world safe for our children' s future, but the rhetoric belies how their future is often denied by the acts of aggression put into place by a range of ideological state apparatuses that operate on a war footing. This would include the" @default.
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- W64161810 title "Politics, War, and the Disappearance of Children" @default.
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