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Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom (New ed)

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What is freedom? In this study, Thomas Dumm challenges the conventions that have governed discussions and debates concerning modern freedom by bringing the work of Michel Foucault into dialogue with contemporary liberal thought.

While Foucault has been widely understood to have characterized the modern era as being opposed to the realization of freedom, Dumm shows how this characterization conflates Foucault's genealogy of discipline with his overall view of the practices of being free.

Dumm demonstrates how Foucault's critical genealogy does not shrink from understanding the ways in which modern subjects are constrained and shaped by forces greater than themselves, but how it instead works through these constraints to provide, not simply a vision of liberation, but a joyous wisdom concerned with showing us, in his words, that we are much freer than we feel.

Both as an introduction to Foucault and as an intervention in liberal theory, "Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom" could possibly change how we think about the limits and possibilities of freedom in late modernity.

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Product Details
0742521397 / 9780742521391
Paperback / softback
320.092
03/04/2002
United States
English
xxx, 166 p.
23 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE, 1995.