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autonomous regulation of the multitude's life can be understood as an affirmative biopolitics as opposed to the critical endeavor of describing empire's domination of life . In Grammatica della moltitudine : Per una analisi delle forme ...
autonomous regulation of the multitude's life can be understood as an affirmative biopolitics as opposed to the critical endeavor of describing empire's domination of life . In Grammatica della moltitudine : Per una analisi delle forme ...
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Harvey works with the notion of biopolitics elaborated by Foucault in The History of Sexuality , emphasizing its ... men constitute the paradigmatic case of a population subject to the power of death in biopolitical regimes .
Harvey works with the notion of biopolitics elaborated by Foucault in The History of Sexuality , emphasizing its ... men constitute the paradigmatic case of a population subject to the power of death in biopolitical regimes .
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See Michel Foucault , The Birth of Biopolitics : Lectures at the Collège De France , 1978–1979 , trans . Grama Burchell ( 2004 ; repr . New York : Picador , 2010 ) . Foucault claims that “ only when we know what this governmental regime ...
See Michel Foucault , The Birth of Biopolitics : Lectures at the Collège De France , 1978–1979 , trans . Grama Burchell ( 2004 ; repr . New York : Picador , 2010 ) . Foucault claims that “ only when we know what this governmental regime ...
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