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Bureau of Justice Statistics Expenditure and Employment Statistics (891 words)
Trends in Justice Expenditure and Employment (12 spreadsheets and explanatory text in a zip archive.) Individual versions of these spreadsheets may be downloaded from the Crime and Justice Electronic Data Abstracts.
Less detailed annual expenditure and employment data are available in the Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts series which produce similar but not statistically comparable data.
Comparability issues are described in Appendix 2 of the 1992 Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts report and in a text file provided with the zip archive for the 1993-99 and trends spreadsheets.
expenditure (9592 words)
Expenditure is always "in excess" for Bataille, which means that when an isolated being communicates, as for example the mystic proclaims that "the spirit of God flows like water", the extensive differential between energy required and energy expended is greater than the communication achieved.
Expenditure affirms negativity, death, perversion, subtefuge; it gives an extra impetus to transgression such that it may transcribe itself, ie it is not necessarily the object of the transgression.
The death drive of Freud is set against the expenditure of Bataille:- "Instead of establishing death as the regulator of tensions and an equilibrium function, as the economy of the pulsion, Bataille introduces it in the opposite sense, as the paroxysm of exchanges, superabundance and excess".
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