
Faucault and Political Reason
Liberalism, Neo-Liberalism, and Rationalities of Government
University of Chicago Press
2nd Edition
Published on 1. June 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-226-03826-1 (ISBN)
Description
Despite the enormous influence of Michel Foucault in gender studies, social theory, and cultural studies, his work has been relatively neglected in the study of politics. Although he never published a book on the state, in the late 1970s Foucault examined the technologies of power used to regulate society and the ingenious recasting of power and agency that he saw as both consequence and condition of their operation. These 12 essays provide a critical introduction to Foucault's work on politics, exploring its relevance to past and current thinking about liberal and neo-liberal forms of government. Moving away from the great texts of liberal political philosophy, this book looks closely at the technical means with which the ideals of liberal political rationalities have been put into practice in such areas as schools, welfare, and the insurance industry.
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Edition
2nd ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (UK-trade)
ISBN-13
978-0-226-03826-1 (9780226038261)
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Goldsmith's College, University of London
Bristol University
Professor and Chair of Sociology, Goldsmith's College, University of London