The revival of liberal thought in France during the 1970s and 1980s is a remarkable development in contemporary European intellectual history. In this book, British, American, and French scholars offer a fresh take on twentieth-century liberal revival and examine how neo-liberalism developed and influenced contemporary politics and policy.
The revival of liberal thought in France during the 1970s and 1980s is a remarkable development in contemporary European intellectual history. In this...
James T. Sparrow William J. Novak Stephen W. Sawyer
The question of how the American state defines its power has become central to a range of historical topics, from the founding of the Republic and the role of the educational system to the functions of agencies and America's place in the world. Yet conventional histories of the state have not reckoned adequately with the roots of an ever-expanding governmental power, assuming instead that the American state was historically and exceptionally weak relative to its European peers. Here, James T. Sparrow, William J. Novak, and Stephen W. Sawyer assemble definitional essays that search for...
The question of how the American state defines its power has become central to a range of historical topics, from the founding of the Republic and the...
Few philosophers have garnered as much attention globally as Michel Foucault. But even within this wide reception, the consideration given to his relationship to neoliberalism has been noteworthy. However, the debate over this relationship has given rise to a great deal of polemics and confusion. This volume brings together leading figures in the field to provide a reliable guide to one of the most controversial subjects in recent continental thought. It puts across the case for Foucault's importance for post-colonial, race, queer and feminist studies, among other areas, and opens up his...
Few philosophers have garnered as much attention globally as Michel Foucault. But even within this wide reception, the consideration given to his rela...