In this insightful work, Zouaoui Beghoura delves into the complex concept of biopolitics, exploring how modern states exert power over the biological life of their populations. Examining the topic from the unique vantage point of social philosophy, Beghoura analyzes the mechanisms through which life itself—health, reproduction, mortality—becomes a central object of political strategy and governance. The book offers a critical reflection on the historical development of biopolitical power, its contemporary manifestations, and its profound implications for human freedom and society, providing a vital analysis for students of philosophy and political science.