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  1. The Birth of Biopolitics is a part of a lecture series by French philosopher Michel Foucault at the Collège de France between 1978 and 1979 and published posthumously. In it, Foucault develops further the notion of biopolitics introduced in a previous lecture series, Security, Territory, Population. See also

  2. May 11, 2022 · A book based on Foucault's 1978-1979 course on liberal and neo-liberal forms of government and biopolitics. It explores the post-war German and Chicago School liberalism and their implications for politics and philosophy.

  3. ctheory.sitehost.iu.edu › img › Foucault_Michel-The_Birth_ofThe Birth of Biopolitics - IU

    The Birth of Biopolitics. LECTURES AT THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE, 197879. Edited by Michel Senellart General Editors: François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana. English Series Editor: Arnold I. Davidson. TRANSLATED BY GRAHAM BURCHELL.

  4. It is in this context that Foucault in 1979 studies the rationalization of governmental practice in the exercise of political sovereignty as it has been worked out by different variants of liberalism.6 Compared to Foucault s other works, The Birth of Biopolitics has a relatively simple outline.

  5. Feb 1, 2015 · About this book. Foucault continues on the theme of his 1978 course by focusing on the study of liberal and neo-liberal forms of government and concentrating in particular on two forms of neo-liberalism: German post-war liberalism and the liberalism of the Chicago School.

  6. Sep 7, 2009 · Michel Foucault, The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978- 1979. Edited by Michel Senellart. Translated by Graham Burchell (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008), ISBN:...

  7. Feb 3, 2022 · A series of chronological events from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century that constituted the birth of biopolitics for Foucault (the emergence of disciplines, statistics and demography, urban governance, etc.) always coexists with past potential, which opens in it the lacuna that invites both retrospection and prefiguration.