ABSTRACT

Virtuous War is the first book to map the emergence and judge the consequences of a new military-industrial-media-entertainment network. James Der Derian takes the reader from a family history of war and genocide to new virtual battlespaces in the Mojave Desert, Silicon Valley, Hollywood and American universities. He tracks the convergence of cyborg technologies, video games, media spectacles, war movies, and do-good ideologies that produced a chimera of high-tech, low-risk ‘virtuous wars’.

In this newly updated edition, he reveals how a misguided faith in virtuous war to right the wrongs of the world instead paved the way for a flawed response to 9/11 and a disastrous war in Iraq. Blinded by virtue, emboldened by technological superiority, seized by a mimetic terror, the US blundered from one foreign fiasco to the next.

Taking the long view as well as getting up close to the war machine, Virtuous War provides a compelling alternative to the partisan politics, instant analysis and technical fixes that currently bedevil US national security policy.

chapter 1|22 pages

The tank and the tortoise

chapter 2|24 pages

Between wars

chapter 3|32 pages

Global swarming and the Bosnia question

chapter 4|20 pages

The simulation triangle

chapter 5|24 pages

The virtual enemy

chapter 6|28 pages

Virtuous war comes home

chapter 7|26 pages

Virtuous war goes to Hollywood

chapter 8|24 pages

Kosovo and the virtuous thereafter

chapter 9|22 pages

A virtual theory of the global event

chapter 10|22 pages

After 9/11

chapter 11|24 pages

Global media in an Age of Infoterror