Nietzsche+Q

Rasch, 03** (Cultural Critique 54 (2003) 120-147, William Rasch is the Henry H. H. Remak Professor of Germanic Studies at Indiana University, Human Rights as Geopolitics  Carl Schmitt and the Legal Form of American Supremacy) In the past...autonomy, on sovereignty.
 * The world we live in is inevitably relativistic—mutually exclusive value systems mean that there will always be war. When the mission of statehood is extended to include democracy promotion or cosmopolitanism it escalates that warfare, as those who have embraced the liberal order feel justified in waging war on all outsiders.

Rasch, 03** (Cultural Critique 54 (2003) 120-147, William Rasch is the Henry H. H. Remak Professor of Germanic Studies at Indiana University, Human Rights as Geopolitics  Carl Schmitt and the Legal Form of American Supremacy). As Schmitt says: Only...brotherly correction.
 * Those who refuse the offer of political salvation are labeled as subhuman because they have not converted to the High Church of humanism. In this frame, war on difference becomes inevitable.

Dillon & Reid, 2000** (Michael and Julian, Lecturer at the University of Lancaster and Lecturer on International Politics at University of London, Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance, Vol. 25 Ish. 1, January-March). Serial policy failure...Foucauldian "biopower" ways.
 * Global liberal governance posits emergencies as in need of linear policy solutions. The word is hardly that simple—there is a nonlinear economy of power and knowledge and dramatic material inequalities. The result of their over-simplification is serial policy failure.

Der Derian**, (Political Science Professor, University of Massachusetts) 98 (James, On Security, ed: Lipschitz, The Value of Security: Hobbes, Marx, Nietzsche, and Baudrillard, Decentering Security). No other concept...fearful sameness.
 * Disorder and insecurity are inevitable because we live in a dangerous world. Efforts to control this fear have resulted in the deaths of millions and the creation of WMDs. The alternative is a negative gesture of indifference—we must learn to live with the world as it is. Admitting that everything is dangerous will allow us to break out of the death cycle.