Focault governmentality and critique/

Focault governmentality and critique/ Lemke, Thomas - 1st ed. - London: Paradigm Publishers, 2012. - 131 p.

Introduction: The Subject and Power 1 --
An Analytics of Government --
The Juridico-Discursive Concept of Power --
A History of Governmentality --
Foucault's Hypothesis 2 --
A Genealogy of the Modern State --
The Historical Ontology of the State --
Technologies of Government: The Materiality of the State --
Strategies and State Effects --
Governmentality and Governance --
An Indigestible Meal? 3 --
Liberalism, Biopolitics, and Technologies of Security --
Liberalism and the Birth of Biopolitics --
Technologies of Security --
The Government of Fear --
The Risks of Security 4 --
Critique and Experience --
Recurrence: Critique as an Ethical-Political Gesture --
Rarity: Problematization as a History of Truth --
Relationality: The Art of Voluntary Insubordination --
Risk: The Audacity to Expose Oneself as a Subject --
A Critical Ontology of Ourselves 5 --
From Foucault's Hypothesis to Studies of Governmentality --
Governmentality and the Analysis of Neo-Liberalism --
Problems, Limitations, and Blind Spots --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Literature --
Index --
About the Author

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