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Title | Foucault, neoliberalism, and beyond |
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Other creators | Sawyer Stephen W., |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Neoliberalism. ; Political and social views. ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference ; EBSCO eBooks |
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- Cover
- Foucault, Neoliberalism, and Beyond
- Foucault, Neoliberalism, and Beyond
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Notes
- Chapter 1
- A Liberal Despite Himself
- A Capital-Volume-II-Marxist?
- Foucault versus “Fascization”
- The Liberal State’s Decreasing Power
- Conclusion
- Notes
- A Liberal Despite Himself
- Chapter 2
- A Grand Misunderstanding
- A German Approach to “Neoliberalism”?
- Foucault, German Liberalism, and Contemporary Europe
- The Lessons of German Neoliberalism
- Notes
- A Grand Misunderstanding
- Chapter 3
- Finding a “Left Governmentality”
- Foucault against the Postwar Left
- Neoliberalism beyond Left and Right
- Foucault and the French “Second Left”
- Conclusion: What Does Left Mean?
- Notes
- Finding a “Left Governmentality”
- Chapter 4
- Foucault’s Early Reading of Marx and the Two Meanings of Humanism
- Humanism and Anthropology: Reading Marx in the Lille Course
- Back to Heidegger’s Letter on Humanism
- The Humanist Double
- A Tale of Three Quasi-Transcendentals
- Conclusion: The “Birth” of Biopolitics
- Notes
- Foucault’s Early Reading of Marx and the Two Meanings of Humanism
- Chapter 5
- Foucault, Genealogy, Critique
- Foucault: “The Opening Up of Fields of Problematization”
- Genealogy: The Will to Know
- Critique in the Neoliberal Lectures
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Foucault, Genealogy, Critique
- Chapter 6
- Foucault on Phobie d’État and Neoliberalism
- Notes
- Foucault on Phobie d’État and Neoliberalism
- Chapter 7
- Foucault, Neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution
- Foucault and the Iranian Reportage
- Iranian Revolution and Liberalism
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Foucault, Neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution
- Chapter 8
- Neoliberal Selves
- Eugenics and Future Discounting: A Short Genealogy of Human Capital
- Bourdieu: Cultural Capital and the Future of “Class” as a Critique of Human Capital
- Foucault: A Genealogy of Interest as Moral Conduct
- The Triumph of Competition and the End of the Future
- Notes
- Neoliberal Selves
- Chapter 9
- Not Fostering Life,
and Leaving to Die
- Notes
- Not Fostering Life,
and Leaving to Die
- Index
- About the Contributors