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Rudolf Kjellén: Nordic biopolitics before the welfare state

Author

Summary, in English

This article aims to contribute to the history of biopolitical thought through a more accurate understanding of the Swedish professor of political science Rudolf Kjellén considered both in his historical and political context. Kjellén coined the term ‘biopolitics’, as early as 1905, in a two-volume work entitled The Great Powers, and developed it even further in a 1916 book entitled The State as a Form of Life. Because of the organicist analogies deployed by Kjellén, his biopolitical theory of the state is considered as a form of ‘vitalism’ or ‘organicism’ in the contemporary literature on biopolitics. Based on a close examination of texts only available in Swedish (and, to some extent, German) I argue that this fails to account for Kjellén’s argument for a strong state and his analysis of the rationality of state action in a multiplicity of areas of state intervention, including the guarding, refining and securing of the population stock. This reading brings Kjellén’s concept of biopolitics significantly closer to the reality that the French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault described, using the same concept, more than a half-century later. Kjellén’s writings also foreshadow subsequent developments of keen interest for biopolitical study in a Nordic context, particularly the rise of the social democratic welfare state and the social engineering of the population material, starting in the 1930s.

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Publication/Series

Retfærd: Nordisk juridisk tidsskrift

Volume

35

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

DJØF Forlag

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • the State
  • Rudolf Kjellén
  • biopolitics
  • Sweden
  • law
  • social democracy
  • jurisprudence
  • Allmän rättslära
  • Rudolf Kjellén

Status

Published

Research group

  • Public International Law

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0105-1121