Governmentality Power and Rule in Modern Society/ Mitchell Dean

By: Dean MitchellMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: SAGE publication Ltd., 2010Edition: 1st EdDescription: 294 PISBN: 9781847873835Subject(s): Foucault, Michel -- Politische Soziologie | Politische Macht | RegierbarkeitDDC classification: 303.484
Contents:
Introduction to the Second Edition Basic Concepts and Themes Government and Govern mentality An Analytics of Government Analyzing Regimes of Government Genealogy and Govern mentality Genealogy and Government Liberalism, Critique and 'the Social' Neo-Liberalism and Foucault Dependency and Empowerment: Two Case Studies Dependency Empowerment Conclusion Pastoral Power, Police and Reason of State Pastoral Power Reason of State and Police Conclusion Bio-Politics and Sovereignty Bio-Politics Sovereignty and the Govern mentalization of the State Liberalism Economy Security Law and Norm Society and Social Government Authoritarian Govern mentality The Illiberality of Liberal Government Bio-Politics, Race and Non-Liberal Rule Neo-Liberalism and Advanced Liberal Government Society, Freedom and Reform Advanced Liberal Government A Post-Welfarist Regime of the SocialRisk and Reflexive Government Two Approaches to Risk Risk and Reflexive Modernization Insurance and Government Reflexive GovernmentInternational Governmentality Foucault and the International Building on FoucaultConclusion: 'Not Bad... but Dangerous'Postscript to the Second Edition: The Crisis of Neo-Liberal Governmentality?
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Introduction to the Second Edition Basic Concepts and Themes Government and Govern mentality An Analytics of Government Analyzing Regimes of Government Genealogy and Govern mentality Genealogy and Government Liberalism, Critique and 'the Social' Neo-Liberalism and Foucault Dependency and Empowerment: Two Case Studies Dependency Empowerment Conclusion Pastoral Power, Police and Reason of State Pastoral Power Reason of State and Police Conclusion Bio-Politics and Sovereignty Bio-Politics Sovereignty and the Govern mentalization of the State Liberalism Economy Security Law and Norm Society and Social Government Authoritarian Govern mentality The Illiberality of Liberal Government Bio-Politics, Race and Non-Liberal Rule Neo-Liberalism and Advanced Liberal Government Society, Freedom and Reform Advanced Liberal Government A Post-Welfarist Regime of the SocialRisk and Reflexive Government Two Approaches to Risk Risk and Reflexive Modernization Insurance and Government Reflexive GovernmentInternational Governmentality Foucault and the International Building on FoucaultConclusion: 'Not Bad... but Dangerous'Postscript to the Second Edition: The Crisis of Neo-Liberal Governmentality?

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