In Foucault’s Discipline, John S. Ransom extracts a distinctive vision of the political world—and oppositional possibilities within it—from the welter of disparate topics and projects Michel Foucault pursued over his lifetime. Uniquely, Ransom presents Foucault as a political theorist in the tradition of Weber and Nietzsche, and specifically examines Foucault’s work in relation to the political tradition of liberalism and the Frankfurt School. By concentrating primarily on Discipline and Punish and the later Foucauldian texts, Ransom provides a fresh interpretation of this controversial philosopher’s perspectives on concepts such as freedom, right, truth, and power. Foucault’s Discipline demonstrates how Foucault’s valorization of descriptive critique over prescriptive plans of action can be applied to the decisively altered political landscape of the end of this millennium. By reconstructing the philosopher’s arguments concerning the significance of disciplinary institutions, biopower, subjectivity, and forms of resistance in modern society, Ransom shows how Foucault has provided a different way of looking at and responding to contemporary models of government—in short, a new depiction of the political world.
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Aims to extract a distinctive vision of the political world from the welter of disparate topics and projects Michel Foucault pursued over his lifetime. By concentrating primarily on Discipline and Punish, this book provides a different interpretation of this philosopher's perspectives on concepts, such as freedom, right, truth, and power.
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ISBN
9780822318781
Publisert
1997-01-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Duke University Press
Vekt
635 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

John S. Ransom is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Dickinson College.