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Security Territory Population Lectures At The Collge De France 19771978 1st Edition Michel Foucault

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Security Territory Population Lectures At The Collge De France 19771978 1st Edition Michel Foucault
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Publisher: Picador
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Michel Foucault
ISBN: 9780312203603, 0312203608
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Security Territory Population Lectures At The Collge De France 19771978 1st Edition Michel Foucault by Michel Foucault 9780312203603, 0312203608 instant download after payment.

Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book takes as its starting point the notion of "biopower," studying the foundations of this new technology of power over populations. Distinct from punitive disciplinary systems, the mechanisms of power are here finely entwined with the technologies of security. In this volume, though, Foucault begins to turn his attention to the history of "governmentality," from the first centuries of the Christian era to the emergence of the modern nation state--shifting the center of gravity of the lectures from the question of biopower to that of government. In light of Foucault's later work, these lectures illustrate a radical turning point at which the transition to the problematic of the "government of self and others" would begin.
 

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