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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Nomos of Neoliberalism
- 1. The Fourth Age of Security 17
- 2. The Law of the House hold: Foucault, Neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution 29
- 3. The Risks of Security: Liberalism, Biopolitics, and Fear 59
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Part II. Genealogies of Biopolitics
- 4. A Genealogy of Biopolitics: The Notion of Life in Canguilhem and Foucault 77
- 5. Power over Life, Politics of Death: Forms of Resistance to Biopower in Foucault 98
- 6. Identity, Nature, Life: Three Biopolitical Deconstructions 112
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Part III. Liberalism between Legality and Governmentality
- 7. From Reason of State to Liberalism: The Coup d’État as Form of Government 127
- 8. Foucault and Rawls: Government and Public Reason 141
- 9. Foucault and Hayek: Republican Law and Liberal Civil Society 163
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Part IV. Philosophy as Ethics and Embodiment
- 10. Parrhesia between East and West: Foucault and Dissidence 187
- 11. The Embodiment of Truth and the Politics of Community: Foucault and the Cynics 208
- Notes 225
- Bibliography 257
- List of Contributors 277
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Nomos of Neoliberalism
- 1. The Fourth Age of Security 17
- 2. The Law of the House hold: Foucault, Neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution 29
- 3. The Risks of Security: Liberalism, Biopolitics, and Fear 59
-
Part II. Genealogies of Biopolitics
- 4. A Genealogy of Biopolitics: The Notion of Life in Canguilhem and Foucault 77
- 5. Power over Life, Politics of Death: Forms of Resistance to Biopower in Foucault 98
- 6. Identity, Nature, Life: Three Biopolitical Deconstructions 112
-
Part III. Liberalism between Legality and Governmentality
- 7. From Reason of State to Liberalism: The Coup d’État as Form of Government 127
- 8. Foucault and Rawls: Government and Public Reason 141
- 9. Foucault and Hayek: Republican Law and Liberal Civil Society 163
-
Part IV. Philosophy as Ethics and Embodiment
- 10. Parrhesia between East and West: Foucault and Dissidence 187
- 11. The Embodiment of Truth and the Politics of Community: Foucault and the Cynics 208
- Notes 225
- Bibliography 257
- List of Contributors 277
- Index 281