| Andrew Barry, Thomas Osborne, Nikolas Rose - Philosophy - 1996 - 296 pages
...Although strategies of welfare sought to govern through society, "advanced" liberal strategies of rule ask whether it is possible to govern without governing...As an autonomizing and pluralizing formula of rule, it is dependent upon the proliferation of little regulatory instances across a territory and their... | |
| Robert Nola - Philosophy - 1998 - 184 pages
...Rose suggests that, unlike earlier liberalisms, advanced liberal strategies of rule are attempting 'to govern without governing society, that is to say,...regulated and accountable choices of autonomous agents'.'' I return to this point below. Liberalism and the Concept of Society I noted earlier that there was... | |
| Wayne Gabardi - Philosophy - 2001 - 226 pages
...governance strives "to govern without governing society."38 This takes place through "the regulative and accountable choices of autonomous agents — citizens,...consumers, parents, employees, managers, investors — and governs through intensifying and acting upon their allegiance to particular 'communities.' "39 The... | |
| H. Gerhard Beisenherz - Social Science - 2002 - 402 pages
...durch die Beeinflussung der freien Wahl der Subjekte anstrebt. „Advanced liberal strategies of rule ask, whether it is possible, to govern without governing...citizens, consumers, parents, employees, managers and Investors. ""' . Diese Regulierung setzt also einerseits auf das freie Subjekt, steuert es andererseits... | |
| Yu-Lin Chiang - 2003 - 213 pages
...(Hrsg.), Deregulierung im Wirtschafts- und Umweltrecht, Köln ua 1990, S. 1; Dean (Fn.24), S. 151. 174 govern through the regulated and accountable choices...intensifying and acting upon their allegiance to particular »communities«".27 Demnach sollten die Bürger nicht mehr nur passive Adressaten von staatlichen Dienstleistungen... | |
| Lorraine Mazerolle, Janet Ransley - Social Science - 2006 - 288 pages
...benefits" (O'Malley, 2000). Neo-liberalism sees these as destructive of individual autonomy, and seeks to govern: without governing society, that is to say,..."communities". As an autonomizing and pluralizing form of rule, it is dependent upon the proliferation of little regulatory instances across a territory... | |
| Lorraine Mazerolle, Janet Ransley - Social Science - 2006 - 288 pages
...benefits" (O'Malley, 2000). Neo-liberalism sees these as destructive of individual autonomy, and seeks to govern: without governing society, that is to say,..."communities". As an autonomizing and pluralizing form of rule, it is dependent upon the proliferation of little regulatory instances across a territory... | |
| Mary Bosworth, Jeanne Flavin - History - 2007 - 252 pages
...to govern through large social groups, advanced liberal societies give the appearance of government through "the regulated and accountable choices of...parents, employees, managers, investors — [and] through intensifying and acting upon their allegiance to particular 'communities' " (Rose 1996, 42).... | |
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