This article examines the biopolitical dimension in ordoliberal thought using Wilhelm Röpke and Alexander Rüstow as exemplary figures of this tradition. Based on an explication of various biopolitical themes that can be extracted from Foucault’s writings and lectures the article argues that these biopolitical themes, although rarely touched on in Foucault’s lectures on ordoliberal governmentality, nevertheless constitute an integral aspect of the thought of Röpke and Rüstow. From the regulation of the population through the strategic lever of the family to the organicist concerns over the health of the social body, biopolitical themes pervade the socio-economic theories of ordoliberalism. The article suggests that critical evaluations of th...
This article revisits Arendt’s and Foucault’s converging accounts of modern (bio)politics and the en...
This article deals with ordoliberalism, a school of economics and legal theory that emerged in the 1...
Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth ce...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
We are very pleased to guest edit and publish this special edition of Foucault Studies entitled Mich...
Foucauldian concepts of bio-power and biopolitics are widely utilized in contemporary political phil...
This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form th...
The essay analysises Michel Foucault's conception of «Ordoliberalism» as it is exposed in his "Birth...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
Biopolitics, as defined by Michel Foucault, is what makes life and its mechanisms enter the explicit...
The article focuses on the process of conceptualizing biopolitics within the framework of philosoph...
Straipsnyje analizuojamos biopolitikos sampratos, suformuluotos Michelio Foucault ir Giorgio Agamben...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France in 1978–1979 centered on the analysis of power w...
At the beginning, it was the French philosopher Michel Foucault who explicitly defined medicine as a...
This article revisits Arendt’s and Foucault’s converging accounts of modern (bio)politics and the en...
This article deals with ordoliberalism, a school of economics and legal theory that emerged in the 1...
Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth ce...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
We are very pleased to guest edit and publish this special edition of Foucault Studies entitled Mich...
Foucauldian concepts of bio-power and biopolitics are widely utilized in contemporary political phil...
This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form th...
The essay analysises Michel Foucault's conception of «Ordoliberalism» as it is exposed in his "Birth...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
Biopolitics, as defined by Michel Foucault, is what makes life and its mechanisms enter the explicit...
The article focuses on the process of conceptualizing biopolitics within the framework of philosoph...
Straipsnyje analizuojamos biopolitikos sampratos, suformuluotos Michelio Foucault ir Giorgio Agamben...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France in 1978–1979 centered on the analysis of power w...
At the beginning, it was the French philosopher Michel Foucault who explicitly defined medicine as a...
This article revisits Arendt’s and Foucault’s converging accounts of modern (bio)politics and the en...
This article deals with ordoliberalism, a school of economics and legal theory that emerged in the 1...
Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth ce...