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  1. Dec 2022
    1. Foucault’s writings on biopolitics arefocused squarely on the management of human populations, including howracism segments them into sub-populations or “sub-species,” some of whichare made killable purportedly in order to ensure the survival and health ofothers. Some of his followers, meanwhile, have explored how biopolitics canhelp us think about the control of animal populations as well.
    2. “[T]he guerrilla thrived onbeing a pest: hindering, distracting, dispersing, and destroying massedRSF formations; prolonging the war where the state planned for a shortone, thereby draining its resources; and infiltrating instead of advancing enmasse—always playing cat and mouse until the moment was right to standand fight. The guerrilla did not just move like a pest; he was a vermin being.”3