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by Bernard E. Harcourt

Libya, 81, 162, 174

  life

  bare, 76, 119

  insidious monitoring of private lives, 153, 154, 160

  See also Black Lives Matter protests; digital life, as distraction; digital life, docility with

  Louis IV of Bavaria, 249

  Lumpkin, Michael, 97–98

  Lyles, Charleena, 171

  Machiavelli, 37

  Macron, Emmanuel, 215

  Majid Omar Mosque, 147

  Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age (Clausewitz), 24

  Malaya, 12, 20, 23, 32, 46, 138

  Malik, Abu, 127

  Manning, Chelsea, 253

  manuals. See Army and Marine Corps Field Manual 3-24, US; Instructions of the Holy Office of the Inquisition; KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation manual

  Mao Zedong, 27, 29, 196

  with counterinsurgency warfare, 20, 21, 24, 33–35

  “Eight Points of Attention” and, 25–26, 93

  Maple, Jack, 139–140

  Marshall, George C., 139

  martyrdom, 116–118

  Marx, Karl, 289

  masculinity, torture and, 114–118

  mass incarceration, 9, 252

  masses. See population, general

  “massive retaliation” theory, 19

  Massu, Jacques, 40, 41, 99–100, 115

  Mathias, Grégor, 33

  Mattis, James Norman, 14, 207

  Mauriac, François, 253

  Mbembe, Achille, 276

  McDonald, Laquan, 170–171

  McMaster, H. R., 14, 92, 208

  McNamara, Robert, 208, 238, 240

  media. See social media

  Medieval Period, 107, 108

  memos

  on killing, 125, 226–228

  torture, 66–72

  men, surveillance of Muslim or Middle Eastern, 151–152, 162–170

  metadata, domestic surveillance, 145, 159–160

  Mexican Americans, 11, 13, 118, 210

  Mexicans, 13, 14, 15, 207, 210, 254

  Microsoft, NSA working with, 4, 153, 154, 160

  Middle Ages, 69, 106

  Middle Easterners

  domestic surveillance of male, 151–152

  FBI with surveillance of, 162–170

  militarization, of police, 6, 11, 131–136, 143, 172

  military

  Irish Republican Army, 12, 23, 138

  Red Army, 25–26, 93

  military, US, 3, 19, 45, 94

  costs, 208–209

  counterinsurgency warfare and, 10, 13

  growth and reach of, 90–91

  See also Army and Marine Corps Field Manual 3-24, US

  Mill, John Stuart, 23

  minds. See population, winning hearts and minds of

  minorities

  “counterrevolutionary,” 200

  police as active, 135–136

  minorities, surveillance of active

  American Muslims, 174–178

  counterinsurgency theory, debate, 178–180

  Counterrevolution and, 200–201, 205–206

  men, Muslims and Middle Eastern, 162–170

  No Fly List and, 161–162

  police shootings, 170–174

  minority, insurgent

  counterinsurgency theory and eradication of, 8, 32, 49, 72

  drone strikes against, 10, 77–82

  indefinite detention for, 10, 74, 101

  torture and, 10, 42, 72, 106

  Miranda v. Arizona, 69

  Mitterrand, François, 40

  model making, 242

  modern warfare, 24, 29, 37, 102

  drone strikes and, 79, 99

  torture in, 38–45, 48

  Modern Warfare: A French View of Counterinsurgency (Trinquier), 29, 37

  Mohamed, Ahmed, 167–170, 169 (photo)

  Mohamed, Mohamed El-Hassan, 167

  Mohammad, Jude Kenan, 126

  Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh, 65, 229

  Mollet, Guy, 41

  Monaco, Lisa, 97–98

  Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error (Le Roy Ladurie), 107, 108

  Montesquieu, 23

  Moore, Darnell, 253

  Morozov, Evgeny, 184

  Morris, Errol, 82

  Morse, Joshua, 109

  Mose (a slave) v. The State, 109

  MOVE, 138, 203

  Moyn, Samuel, 212, 291

  Multitude (Negri and Hardt), 219

  Muslims

  American, 4–5, 6, 11, 13, 14, 147–151, 150 (photo), 174–178

  domestic surveillance of male, 151–152

  targeting of, 14, 15, 118–119, 145, 151–152, 162–170, 190, 207, 209

  Mussolini, Benito, 190

  “mutually assured destruction” theory, 19

  MYSTIC program, 4

  Nagl, John, 33

  al-Najjar, Ridhar, 61

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 27

  National Bird (film), 82–83

  National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), 229–230

  National Security Agency (NSA), 10

  AT&T and, 157–159

  domestic surveillance and, 145–147, 152–159

  eavesdropping program, 145, 152–159

  social media working with, 4, 59, 153–154, 160, 186, 191, 200–201

  surveillance, domestic communications, 12, 153

  surveillance, total, 57–60, 87, 153, 186, 191, 200

  surveillance programs, 4, 11, 58, 153, 154, 155 (fig.), 200

  with USA PATRIOT ACT, Section 215, 4, 6, 58, 60, 145, 218

  National Security Council (NSC), 65, 66

  Nazis, 85, 118, 216–217, 218, 221

  NDAA. See National Defense Authorization Act

  necessitas legem nonhabet (“necessity has no law”), 217

  Negri, Antonio, 219

  Nelson, Horatio, 139

  Netflix, 95, 153, 154, 187, 191

  New Deal, 9, 203

  New Sanctuary Coalition NYC, 253

  New York City Police Department (NYPD)

  Americans Muslims and, 4–5, 6, 147–151, 150 (photo)

  with counterinsurgency warfare mindset, 138–140

  Raza v. NYPD, 149

  New York Times, 126, 135, 158, 192

  New Zealand, as Five Eyes partner, 59

  Newton, Huey, 137

  Nicaragua, 138

  Night of the Long Knives, 217

  9/11, 57, 61, 162, 176

  Nixon, Richard, 9, 142

  No Fly List, 161–162

  North Africa, 20, 25, 48

  North Dakota, 11, 135

  NSA. See National Security Agency

  NSC. See National Security Council

  “nuclear age,” 20

  nuclear warfare, 19–20

  NYPD. See New York City Police Department

  Oaks, Martin, 109

  Obama, Barack, 11, 74, 76, 158–159, 168

  with digital propaganda, 95–97

  with drone strikes, 3, 80–81, 125–127

  “kill list” and, 77–78

  NDAA and, 229–230

  No Fly List and, 161–162

  role of, 184, 189, 231, 240

  obsession, with digital life, 183–185, 194–195

  Ockham’s razor, 249–254

  Oedipus Rex (Sophocles), 105

  Office of Legal Counsel, 68, 69, 232

  On the Concept of History (Benjamin), 221

  On War (Clausewitz), 27

  Operations Research (OR), 234–235, 238

  The Origins of Totalitarianism (Arendt), 212

  Ormond, James, 110

  Orwell, George, 156–157

  Osnos, Evan, 164, 165

  pacification, of population, 89

  Pacification in Algeria, 1956–1958 (Galula), 45, 46, 98

  Pakistan

  drone strikes in, 3, 11, 78, 80, 81, 82, 126

  immigrants, 164–167

  Palestine, 12, 20, 138

  Paltalk, working with NSA, 4, 154

  Pantale
o, Daniel, 5

  Paret, Peter, 20, 195, 196, 240

  “counterguerrilla” warfare and, 27–28

  revolutionary warfare and, 24–27

  terrorism and, 47–48

  Parsons, Nelson, 110

  Patton, George, 139, 140, 141

  peasants uprisings, 120, 250

  “Penal Theories and Institutions” (Foucault), 195–196

  Pennsylvania State Police, 138

  Petraeus, David, 20, 23, 48, 93, 95, 141, 207

  See also Army and Marine Corps Field Manual 3-24, US

  Philadelphia Police Department, 137–138

  Philippines, 15, 23, 46, 113–114

  Phoenix Program, CIA, 45

  phones, 60, 183–184, 186–187

  Poindexter, John, 58–59

  Poitras, Laura, 253

  Pokémon GO, 157, 182, 185–186, 191

  police

  African Americans and, 11, 132, 138, 142, 171

  interrogation, 38, 39–40, 69, 168, 169 (photo)

  race and, 135, 141–142

  robot bombs and, 11, 129–130, 131, 135, 243

  shootings, 5, 7 (photo), 132, 133 (photo), 142, 148, 170–174

  SWAT teams, 132, 134–135, 172, 243

  torture and, 39–40

  See also New York City Police Department

  police, counterinsurgency warfare and

  drones, 11, 129–131, 135

  in Ferguson, Missouri, 7 (photo), 132, 133 (photo), 172–173

  historical context and growth of, 136–138

  militarization of, 6, 11, 131–136, 143, 172

  mindset of, 138–143

  SARA approach and, 140

  Political Theology (Schmitt), 217

  politics, 25, 47

  counterinsurgency warfare and, 8, 9–10, 14–15, 34–35

  with digital life as distraction, 184, 189–190

  docility with digital life and, 189–190, 193–194

  as spectacle, 184, 189–190, 210–212

  voting and apathy, 188–189

  Polybius, 23

  Pompidou, Georges, 250

  population, general, 26, 60, 182

  “counterguerrilla” warfare and, 27–28

  counterinsurgency strategies used against, 13–15, 23

  counterinsurgency theory and allegiance of, 8, 25, 31–32, 37, 89

  digital entrancement of, 194–195

  insurgent minority with passive, 10, 32

  population, winning hearts and minds of

  commandments for, 93

  Counterrevolution and, 201

  denial and distraction with, 181–182

  digital propaganda and, 95–98

  with infrastructure, investment in, 10, 90–95

  tactics for, 89–90, 182

  terrorism and, 98–100

  Posner, Eric, 220

  poverty. See War on Poverty

  Powell, Colin, 67

  Princeton Studies in World Politics, 25

  PRISM program, NSA and, 4, 11, 58, 153, 154, 155 (fig.), 200

  prison camps, 120, 137

  See also Abu Ghraib; black-site prisons, CIA; Guantánamo Bay

  prisoners, torture account from, 73–75, 77

  profiling

  digital, 191, 194

  racial, 147–152, 169

  See also minorities, surveillance of active

  propaganda, digital, 90, 95–98

  protests, 120, 250

  Black Lives Matter, 142, 210, 253

  police shootings, 5, 7 (photo), 132, 133 (photo), 170–174

  psychological warfare, 26, 43, 90, 95–98, 103

  psychology, 244

  drone strikes and influence on, 81–84

  torture and, 62–63, 68, 83–84, 117

  of torturer, 83–84

  “Put Down Your Phone” (Sullivan), 183–184

  Al Qaeda, 61, 66–67, 126, 203, 216, 222

  Quade, Edward S., 234, 236, 237 (fig.), 238–239, 242

  The Question (Alleg), 114–116

  race

  with “Damn, Daniel!,” 193

  police and, 135, 141–142

  profiling, 147–152, 169

  torture and, 118–120

  radicalization, efforts to stop, 95–96

  Rahman, Gul, 61–62

  RAND Corporation, 19, 46, 140

  OR and, 234–235, 238

  counterinsurgency theory and, 60, 240–241, 243–244

  Counterrevolution and, 233–236, 237 (fig.), 240–241, 243–244

  Report P-3322, 236, 237 (fig.), 242

  rape, 117

  Raza v. NYPD, 149

  Reagan, Ronald, 9, 142, 240

  reception, digital advertising and, 97

  Red Army, 25–26, 93

  responsibility. See de-responsibilization, with legality of Counterrevolution

  restrictions, on domestic surveillance, 146

  revolutionary warfare (“la guerre révolutionnaire”), 24–27, 29, 47, 195

  See also counterrevolutionary warfare

  Rice, Susan E., 65

  Rice, Tamir, 171

  Richelieu (Cardinal), 120, 196, 250

  Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces (Balko), 132

  robot bombs, 202, 247

  Hitler and, 85

  police and, 11, 129–130, 131, 135, 243

  Rockefeller, Nelson, 120, 137

  “rogue prosecutor,” torture memos with, 67

  Rome, ancient, 27, 69, 106, 107, 119, 182

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 9, 176

  Rumsfeld, Donald, 69, 108, 219

  Rwanda, 117

  SA. See Systems Analysis

  Sabel, Charles, 138, 139, 140–141

  Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies, 81

  Sanders, Bernie, 184

  SARA (Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment) approach, 140

  Sarsour, Linda, 253

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 32, 43, 116, 117, 118

  Savage, Charlie, 231, 259

  Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment approach. See SARA approach

  Scheppele, Kim Lane, 220

  Schlesinger, James R., 239

  Schmitt, Carl, 216–217, 218, 220

  Schultze, Charles, 239

  scientia est potentia (“knowledge is power”), 58

  Scott, Dave, 140

  Scott, Walter, 171

  searches and seizures, 223

  Section 215. See USA PATRIOT Act

  Séguier (Chancelier), 120, 196

  Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 1–2

  Senior Corps, 209

  “September 11 detainees,” 162

  Services Spéciaux. Algérie 1955–1957 (Aussaresses), 39

  Seth, Jodi, 95–96

  sexualized, torture, 117

  Shlain, Bruce, 241

  shootings, police, 5, 7 (photo), 132, 133 (photo), 142, 148, 170–174

  Siddiqui (FBI informant), 165

  Las Siete Partidas (Alfonso X of Castile), 106–107

  signal intelligence programs, 4, 11, 58, 153, 159

  Silicon Valley, 95–96, 157, 191

  Simon, William, 138, 139, 140–141

  Sitaraman, Ganesh, 226, 231

  Skype, working with NSA, 4, 59, 154

  Slahi, Mohamedou, 73–75, 77, 103

  slaves, 118, 205, 252

  laws, 228

  torture of, 69–70, 99, 104–106, 108–112

  Smith, Elissa, 127

  Snapchat, working with NSA, 191

  Snowden, Edward, 58, 59, 158, 253

  social difference, with terror, 105–107

  social media, 60

  with digital life as distraction and, 182–187, 190–191

  digital life with docility and, 191–194

  NSA working with, 4, 59, 153–154, 160, 186, 191, 200–201

  Solove, Daniel, 268

  Somalia, 3, 11, 78, 81, 82

  Sophocles (playwright), 105

  Soviet Union, 21, 25–26, 93 />
  Spanish Inquisition, 69–70, 106–108, 120–122

  Special Forces, US, 3, 45

  spectacle, politics as, 184, 189–190, 210–212

  Sprint, 145

  State of Alabama v. Clarissa, a slave, 109–110

  state of emergency, 213–215, 220–221, 223

  state of exception, permanent

  with Counterrevolution, legality of, 213–221

  Durkin on, 219–220

  Schmitt and, 216–217

  “State of Exception: Bush’s War on the Rule of Law” (Horton, S.), 221

  Stellar Wind, 59–60

  Stengel, Richard, 205, 207

  stigmata, 99

  Stora, Benjamin, 40, 41

  Students for Democratic Society, 203

  Sullivan, Andrew, 183–184, 186

  Sun Tzu (544–496 BCE), 139

  surveillance

  of children, 167–170, 169 (photo)

  NSA and total, 57–60, 87, 153, 186, 191, 200

  US FISC, 3–4, 146, 163, 202

  USA PATRIOT ACT, Section 215, 3–4, 6, 11, 58, 60, 145, 218

  See also minorities, surveillance of active

  surveillance, domestic

  of American Muslims by NYPD, 4–5, 6, 147–151, 150 (photo)

  AT&T and, 157–159

  communications, 12, 153

  laws, 146, 158–159

  of men, Muslim or Middle Eastern, 151–152

  metadata, 145, 159–160

  NSA and, 145–147, 152–159

  SWAT teams, 132, 134–135, 172, 243

  Syria, 81, 117, 127, 162, 174–175

  Systems Analysis (SA), 233–239, 242

  See also Counterrevolution, SA approach to

  systems theorizing, 20

  systems thinking, 242

  Tacitus, 23

  Tal Afar, Iraq, 92, 95

  Taliban, 66, 94–95, 164–166, 216

  Task Force 2010, 95

  Teitgen, Paul, 253

  terror

  gender and, 114–120

  legal system and torture with, 106–108

  of slavery and legal system, 108–112

  social difference and hierarchy with, 105–107

  as strategy, 101–102

  truth of, 103–106

  winning and, 112–114

  terrorism

  efficacy of, 47–48, 102–103, 188

  slaves and, 108–112

  as strategy, 38, 114, 214, 215

  winning hearts and minds of population with, 98–100

  Texas, 11, 138, 167, 171

  Thailand, 61

  A Theory of the Drone (Chamayou), 79

  Thompson, Heather Ann, 120, 137

  Thompson, Robert, 23, 32

  TIA program. See Total Information Awareness program

  Timoney, John, 140

  tolerance, for killing, 85–86

  torture

  CIA and, 61, 62, 63–66, 72, 74, 76, 222, 228, 246

  civil society and, 99–100

  deaths, 62, 63–64

  defined, 68

  enhanced interrogation as, 54, 61, 65–66, 83–84, 210, 220, 226, 242–243

  in film, 77

  FLN and, 42, 63, 98

  for information, 60–61, 106

 

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