Michel Foucault and the politics of freedom / Thomas L. Dumm.
Material type: TextSeries: Modernity and political thought ; vol. 9.Publisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: xxiv, 167 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0803938640
- 9780803938649
- 0803938659
- 9780803938656
- Politics of freedom
- 320.092 23
- JC261.F68 D85 1996
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320.092 FIN Aquinas : moral, political, and legal theory / | 320.092 FOU Foucault on politics, security and war / | 320.092 FOU Foucault on politics, security and war / | 320.092 FOU Michel Foucault and the politics of freedom / | 320.092 LOC A letter concerning toleration / | 320.092 LYO Political writings / | 320.092 MAC The portable Machiavelli / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series editor's introduction /Morton Schoolman -- Preface -- 1. The politics of freedom -- 2. Freedom and space -- 3. Freedom and disciplinary society -- 4. Freedom and seduction -- Index.
"Michel Foucault has long been considered one of the most powerful critics of modern civilization. He is especially noted for his analysis of power, which many readers claim is an absolute rejection of modernity as unfree. By contrast, in Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom, Thomas L. Dumm reads Foucault as a philosopher of freedom. Dumm shows how Foucault connects the constitution of space with various practices of freedom. Foucault, he suggests, enables us to see how contemporary liberalism's separation of public and private spheres aims to preserve freedom, but ultimately contains it."--Publisher's description.
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