Foucault rarely speaks about revolution in his work, and then only in relatively marginal texts. However, where he does speak of it, he accords great importance to the concept, suggesting, in particular, that “all modern thought, like all modern politics, has been dominated by the question of the revolution” (FDE3, 266, my translation; cf. EPPC, 121). Foucault does not exempt himself from this historical horizon of revolutionary thought and politics but rather grasps it deliberately. As with so many concepts, Foucault shows us that revolution, far from being a simple, objective, fundamental category, is of a recent date. For Foucault, the concept of political revolution is the product of a particular episode in the history of thought
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
One cannot venture far into the literature of contemporary political theory without encountering the...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
In The Hermeneutics of the Subject, in the midst of a discussion of Platonic and Christian forms of ...
The aim of this essay is to provide an analysis of Foucault's use of the notion of revolution in the...
This book surveys Michel Foucault’s thought in the context of his life and times, utilising the late...
The word 'revolution' has been devalued by being so widely spread. One hears of revolut...
I offer a major reassessment of Foucault’s philosophico-historical account of the basic problems of ...
I examine a key shift in Michel Foucault's political philosophy from a position in which he was a st...
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Abstract: It is a revolution or process of great importance, it is the revolution par excellence, du...
In this chapter, we discuss the reception of Foucault's work in Anglophone countries and survey the ...
Michel Foucault\u27s thought and his philosophical research, especially those related to power and i...
The article studies the relations between critical attitude, revolution and insurrection in Michel F...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
One cannot venture far into the literature of contemporary political theory without encountering the...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
In The Hermeneutics of the Subject, in the midst of a discussion of Platonic and Christian forms of ...
The aim of this essay is to provide an analysis of Foucault's use of the notion of revolution in the...
This book surveys Michel Foucault’s thought in the context of his life and times, utilising the late...
The word 'revolution' has been devalued by being so widely spread. One hears of revolut...
I offer a major reassessment of Foucault’s philosophico-historical account of the basic problems of ...
I examine a key shift in Michel Foucault's political philosophy from a position in which he was a st...
With the pretext of analyzing Foucault’s contribution to history, the paper is an essay on the philo...
This is a clear and critical account of Foucault's political thought: what he said, how it's been us...
Abstract: It is a revolution or process of great importance, it is the revolution par excellence, du...
In this chapter, we discuss the reception of Foucault's work in Anglophone countries and survey the ...
Michel Foucault\u27s thought and his philosophical research, especially those related to power and i...
The article studies the relations between critical attitude, revolution and insurrection in Michel F...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
One cannot venture far into the literature of contemporary political theory without encountering the...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...