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Contents
Preface to the English-language Edition
Introduction: Paradoxes, Contradictions, Aporias: The Order of Discourse as the Discourse of Order
Part I: The Microphysics of Power
1. From the Archaeology of Knowledge to the Problem of Power
The Problem of Knowledge
A General Theory of Discursive Practices
Discourse and Power
2. The Genealogy of Power
‘Daily Struggles at the Grass-Roots Level’: May 1968
Le Groupe d’Information sur les Prisons
Critique and Crisis: The Prison Question
3. Discipline: The Political Anatomy of the Body
The Prison as Technology: Discipline
The Prison as Strategy: Delinquency
4. Nietzsche’s Hypothesis
Beyond Repression and Ideology: The Concept of Power-Knowledge
The King’s Head: The Juridical Conception of Power
War and Struggle: The Strategic Conception of Power
5. The ‘Disciplination’ of Power Analysis
Subjectivity and Resistance
The Microphysics and Macrophysics of Power
Part II: Governmentality
6. From Discipline to Government
The Repressive Hypothesis
The War Hypothesis
The Problematic of Biopower
The Concept of Government
7. The Genealogy of the Modern State
The Government of Souls: The Christian Pastorate
The Government of Human Beings
The Liberal Art of Government
Dispositives of Security
8. The Government of Society: The Invention of the Social
The Government of Poverty: The Social Question
The Birth of Security Society
The Defence of Society
9. The Government of Individuals: Neoliberalism
‘Inequality Is Equal for All’: Ordoliberalism and the German Model
The Social as a Form of the Economic: The Chicago School
Autonomy and Self-Government
Part III: Politics and Ethics
10. From the History of Sexuality to the Genealogy of Ethics
Technologies of the Self
Subjectivity and Experience
Morality and Ethics
11. The Genealogy of the Modern Subject
Aesthetics of Existence: The Art of Living in Classical Greece
The Culture of the Self: Hellenistic-Roman Ethics
The Hermeneutics of Desire: Morality and Ethics in Christianity
12. Subjectivity and Power
Unholy Subjectivism?
Power as ‘Conducting Conducts’
Excursus: The Iranian Revolution
13. The Problem of Truth
The Politics of Truth
A History of Truth: Historical Nominalism
The Concept of Problematization
Fiction and Construction
14. An Answer to the Question: What is Critique?
The Genealogy of Critique
What Is Enlightenment?
The Critical Attitude
What Is Maturity?
‘By Way of Conclusion’
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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