John Protevi is professor of French studies and philosophy at Louisiana State University. He is author of Political Affect; Life, War, Earth; and Edges of the State, all published by the University of Minnesota Press.
""Regimes of Violence affords nothing less than a new political philosophy of violence that begins from a developmental systems theory of biocultural lives. John Protevi's analysis does not accept the view that conflict and authority are the bases of political life. Instead, he offers a brilliant and novel political anthropology that updates our most entrenched philosophical biases and looks to a politics of joy beyond the relations of command.""--Davide Panagia, author of Sentimental Empiricism: Politics, Philosophy, and Criticism in Postwar France ""What we inherit biologically is a body with essentially fixed actual properties (organs with well-defined functions) and an open-ended set of capacities (learnable skills) that are real but not necessarily actual. What capacities become actual depends on what we inherit culturally. This book explores our capacity for violence (from enforcing norms to fighting in a war) through a detailed examination of our biocultural nature.""--Manuel DeLanda, author of Assemblage Theory