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Introduction Introduction
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Engaging with Race Engaging with Race
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Changing Pedagogy Changing Pedagogy
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Diversifying National Security Diversifying National Security
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Toward Transformation Toward Transformation
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Insights from Abolition Insights from Abolition
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Radical Imagination Radical Imagination
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Reforming, Transforming, and Radically Imagining National Security
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Published:September 2023
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Abstract
This chapter considers what it would mean to reimagine national security and the reach of the security state. It reflects on the tremendous possibilities and numerous theoretical and policy implications offered in this book. The problems identified are so profound and integral that it questions the utility of reforms which tinker around the edges of the apparatus of national security. Using an abolitionist framework, this chapter finds that the security state as a form of social control has deleterious consequences for communities internally and externally and must be abolished as currently constituted. The only way to limit the excesses of the security state is to reduce its footprint in the world. In other words, if there is less contact between the public and the security state apparatus, then there are fewer opportunities for the security state to brutalize and enact violence. This chapter challenges some of the core assumptions of national security, including removing from government officials their continuous capacity to exercise discretionary violence. It puts forward an abolitionist vision of security, which imagines a world where the security state does not keep Black, Brown, and other marginalized peoples subordinated through threats of and actual arrest, detention, torture, incarceration, violence, and death. It concludes that radical imagination may well be the only meaningful path forward for national security.
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