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( 85 ) This external impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of
contemporary governmentality and bio - power , to take up the suggestions of his
friend , Paul Veyne , and re - organise his project towards antiquity . ( 86 ) After
the ...
( 85 ) This external impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of
contemporary governmentality and bio - power , to take up the suggestions of his
friend , Paul Veyne , and re - organise his project towards antiquity . ( 86 ) After
the ...
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The history of the links and separation of criticism and judgment , and the way in
which this is connected to the curious loss of this power in modern societies (
leading to the desperate search for objective methods ) , and finally how all this is
...
The history of the links and separation of criticism and judgment , and the way in
which this is connected to the curious loss of this power in modern societies (
leading to the desperate search for objective methods ) , and finally how all this is
...
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82 - 83 ; ' The Subject and Power ' , Afterword to Dreyfus and Rabinow , 1982 ,
based on a lecture given in November 1981 at the USC ; and ' Structuralism and
Post - Structuralism ' , Telos no . 55 , Spring 1983 , pp . 195 - 210 , an interview ...
82 - 83 ; ' The Subject and Power ' , Afterword to Dreyfus and Rabinow , 1982 ,
based on a lecture given in November 1981 at the USC ; and ' Structuralism and
Post - Structuralism ' , Telos no . 55 , Spring 1983 , pp . 195 - 210 , an interview ...
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