Colonial states were in the business of “engineering morality. [fact]
Colonial states were in the business of “engineering morality,” both among their agents and those ruled. As such, both Weber and Durkheim attended to a register of governance neither explicitly named: the harnessing of affect in the state’s shaping of what constituted morality and who had the right to assess it.
Ann Laura Stoler, Along the Archival Grain_ E…, loc. 426