ABSTRACT

This book is a contribution to the scholarly engagement with the wider problem of governing through risk and the politics of uncertainty. It takes life insurance as an empirical site from which to ask: what is the kind of governance created through insurance an instance of, and how does it contribute to the transcendence of liberalism?  By making a distinction between capable life as object of insurance, and potential life as that which escapes its control, the book conducts a historical epistemological analysis of the problems of valuation, truth production, securitisation, classification, and gendering that constitute life insurance products and practices.

Insuring Life offers a critical engagement with the epistemology of life insurance to demonstrate the unnecessary and precarious character of the conditions that make this instrument of liberal governance possible. It concludes that the transcendence of liberalism relies on the technological agency of these instruments and that its challenge begins by redefining the terms under which the potential of life, if invaluable, is to be thought as event.

The book follows Insuring War as the third of a trilogy that analyses how concepts and practices of power, risk and security materialise in the form of insurance as a central instrument of governance in the liberal world. It will be of great use to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students of political economy, critical security studies and political theory, the biopolitics of security and post-structural politics. 

Insuring War:

https://www.routledge.com/products/search?keywords=insuring+war

Insuring Security:

https://www.routledge.com/Insuring-Security-Biopolitics-security-and-risk/Lobo-Guerrero/p/book/9780415522854

chapter |1 pages

The book cover

chapter 1|19 pages

Introduction

Life insurance and the politics of vital uncertainty

chapter 2|14 pages

The problem

The technological transcendence of liberalism

chapter 3|19 pages

Insuring the life excess

chapter 4|18 pages

Capital securitisation

An emerging order in the valuation of life

chapter 5|16 pages

Uberrima fides, trust and contracted life

chapter 6|20 pages

Sex, insurance and the valuation of lives

chapter 8|15 pages

An epistemology of life insurance