Explanation of the book

Number of pages: 270 pages

Publisher: Publications Company for Distribution and Publishing


A book a book that monitors security theories, starting with anthropometry in the nineteenth century, passing through the Elikon global espionage project, and ending with the Patriot Act in the United States. It stops at the works of great philosophers such as Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and others. It depicts the growth of the security apparatus and its men's patterns and methods of surveillance, prosecution, arrest and torture in keeping with the latest criminological theories. It follows how the development of the criminal and his development of criminal methods lead to the development of means of combating in siege, raid, investigation, abuse, trials and execution of penalties. It covers all fields of security, including food security, economic security, political security, self-security, and national security... It separates between what is a real, necessary, and obligatory security measure to preserve human safety and immunity from any physical or intellectual attack, and what is a pretext to limit human freedom, activity, rebellion, and departure from Control and its persistence with the will of the ruling party, whether it was a superpower or an intelligence agency