Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières

Does the 1979 lecture at the Collège de France reveal Michel Foucault as a “great opponent” of neoliberalism or as a philosopher attracted to this type of thought? This question illustrates the classification effort this author has always been the target of. This article proposes, however, to consid...

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Main Author: Carolina Verlengia
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Language:fra
Published: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/asterion/3991
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spelling doaj-4c6026f8f02a49f58b232609e1b2b88c2020-11-25T02:52:36ZfraÉcole Normale Supérieure de LyonAstérion1762-61102019-07-012010.4000/asterion.3991Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontièresCarolina VerlengiaDoes the 1979 lecture at the Collège de France reveal Michel Foucault as a “great opponent” of neoliberalism or as a philosopher attracted to this type of thought? This question illustrates the classification effort this author has always been the target of. This article proposes, however, to consider his work from a completely different point of view: rather than trying to insert it into fixed frames, it is on the borders –of different disciplines, currents or strategies– that such a thought takes place. By questioning, at first, a part of the current debate on the Foucauldian reading of neoliberalism, we will then focus on the different contexts in which the philosopher inserts his reflection on this theme. This will enable us to understand better the way his reflection was, at that time, built on the basis of a real critical project, and therefore to apprehend, in fine, the particularities of the theoretical horizon that frames Foucault’s analyses of neoliberalism.http://journals.openedition.org/asterion/3991Michel Foucaultneoliberalismcritical projectbiopoliticsgovernmentalityintellectual ethics
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Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
Astérion
Michel Foucault
neoliberalism
critical project
biopolitics
governmentality
intellectual ethics
author_facet Carolina Verlengia
author_sort Carolina Verlengia
title Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
title_short Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
title_full Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
title_fullStr Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
title_full_unstemmed Les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : Foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
title_sort les origines d’un projet critique et la question du néolibéralisme : foucault, une philosophie aux frontières
publisher École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
series Astérion
issn 1762-6110
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Does the 1979 lecture at the Collège de France reveal Michel Foucault as a “great opponent” of neoliberalism or as a philosopher attracted to this type of thought? This question illustrates the classification effort this author has always been the target of. This article proposes, however, to consider his work from a completely different point of view: rather than trying to insert it into fixed frames, it is on the borders –of different disciplines, currents or strategies– that such a thought takes place. By questioning, at first, a part of the current debate on the Foucauldian reading of neoliberalism, we will then focus on the different contexts in which the philosopher inserts his reflection on this theme. This will enable us to understand better the way his reflection was, at that time, built on the basis of a real critical project, and therefore to apprehend, in fine, the particularities of the theoretical horizon that frames Foucault’s analyses of neoliberalism.
topic Michel Foucault
neoliberalism
critical project
biopolitics
governmentality
intellectual ethics
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