Discourse, Bindi 33,Útgáfa 22011 |
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... biopower and biopolitics . Foucault came to believe that modern states regulated the lives of subjects instead of governing through the power to kill . Foucault's later work names the relations between life and state power : " biopower ...
... biopower and biopolitics . Foucault came to believe that modern states regulated the lives of subjects instead of governing through the power to kill . Foucault's later work names the relations between life and state power : " biopower ...
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... biopower as a key concept in their study of what makes revolution possible in the contemporary world . They define biopower as the " form of power that regulates social life from its interior " by " invest- ing life through and through ...
... biopower as a key concept in their study of what makes revolution possible in the contemporary world . They define biopower as the " form of power that regulates social life from its interior " by " invest- ing life through and through ...
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... biopower as a means of production and affirmative biopolitics as a privileged form of counterpower , the articulation between these concepts and Marxism remains uncomfortable . The recent resurgence of dialectical and historical ...
... biopower as a means of production and affirmative biopolitics as a privileged form of counterpower , the articulation between these concepts and Marxism remains uncomfortable . The recent resurgence of dialectical and historical ...
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