Journal of Global Faultlines (Oct 2023)

Profit-driven policy and human insecurity

  • Hannah Fereday

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13169/jglobfaul.10.2.0210
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 210 – 227

Abstract

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This article provides a holistic account of the deep-rooted structural harms permeating contemporary society, offering theoretical and philosophical analysis of how such harm occurs, and how it is supported and sustained. Context is supplied so as to assess the ways in which profit and power are a primary focality of contemporary societal structures, at the expense of human security. By providing contextual analysis, it assesses the current political, economic, and societal climate and how human insecurity is a by-product of such. Critically considering how profit-driven policies exist within this setting, it offers a critical consideration of how power dynamics create a disparity between social, state and corporate actors and their subjective (il)legal proceedings. The article retains the question of whether true human security is an attainable reality.