I am flattered and privileged to have received four such astute critiques of my work from an international cast. I will reflect at length about many of their points in future work but to respond fully would require a very long article and so I will highlight some of the more salient issues. The authors share misgivings about my commitment to a realist version of governmentality theory so I will try to articulate a bit more clearly how it is different from two major alternative perspectives highlighted by the authors: what I term a `discursive` governmentality perspective (Stenson 2005), and the neo-Marxist regulationist school of political economy. However, deeper normative questions are raised, for example by Wendy Larner, about what it me...
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I attempt to respond to the many questions and objections raised by the commentaries. The responses ...
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Authors should always be so fortunate as to have such thoughtful and stimulating readings of one’s w...
Herzog’s theory of social suffering brings the problem of critique back on the agenda of contemporar...
It seems appropriate in this author's response for Emotion, Space and Society that we begin with som...
Before I respond to the four essays that have each offered valuable feedback on my Comprehensive Com...
The author argues that Kant was working out a theory of society in his post-critical work, and that ...
All three critics raise important issues but also show that thecomplexity of my approach is prone to...
This contribution discusses recent debates on the adequate form of ‘critique’ with a meta-critical i...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
In this brief reply to Anne Margaret Baxley’s comments on my paper, “Exiting the State and Debunking...
The paper centers on some problematic theses of my book Kant’s Political Legacy. Human Rights, Pe...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
Since the Enlightenment critique has played an overarching role in how western society understands i...
The article examines various forms of immanent critique. Following forms of critique in Kant and Heg...
I attempt to respond to the many questions and objections raised by the commentaries. The responses ...
This paper attempts to briefly sketch the discursive development of critique in critical theories fr...
Authors should always be so fortunate as to have such thoughtful and stimulating readings of one’s w...
Herzog’s theory of social suffering brings the problem of critique back on the agenda of contemporar...
It seems appropriate in this author's response for Emotion, Space and Society that we begin with som...