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What is freedom? In this study, Thomas Dumm challenges the conventions that have governed discussions and debates concerning modern freedom by bringing the work of Michel Foucault into dialogue with contemporary liberal thought.

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Among the hundreds of books and articles on Foucault, only a handful make for genuinely rewarding reading. Thomas L. Dumm's Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom is a welcome addition to that handful, for it treats Foucault with the subtlety his thought deserves and demands, but almost never receives. As Dumm shows, appreciating Foucault's accomplishments as a political theorist requires sustained attention to the difficult balancing act to which he devoted himself: on the one hand, Foucault's analyses, cool and impassioned at once, of the macabre inventiveness of power in our era; on the other, his likewise passionate and realistic imagination and appraisal of the resources our era offers for freedom, emancipation, liberation. Most interpretations of Foucault suffer from emphasizing one of these twinned concerns at the expense of the other; Dumm, by masterfully giving each its due, takes the measure of Foucault's original, provocative, unforgettable understanding of power and freedom. . . . This is a book that will enlighten those coming to Foucault for the first time, and provoke many who think they know his work well to read it again. -- Frederick M. Dolan, University of California, Berkeley
Dumm succeeds in showing the extent to which freedom for Foucault is always situated and situational, constrained by social relations and involving the mediations of external forces. Dumm's study will make an ideal introduction for anyone new to Foucault. It has been deftly constructed, it is written with care, precision, and passion, and it succeeds in enabling the reader to enbark upon a radical self-questioning concerning the notion of freedom. -- Keith Ansell-Pearson, professor of philosophy and director of graduate research, University of Warwick, England * Political Theory *

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Chapter 1 The Politics of Freedom Chapter 2 Freedom and Space Chapter 3 Freedom and Disciplinary Society Chapter 4 Freedom and Seduction

Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 09/04/2002
      ISBN13: 9780742521384, 978-0742521384
      ISBN10: 0742521389

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What is freedom? In this study, Thomas Dumm challenges the conventions that have governed discussions and debates concerning modern freedom by bringing the work of Michel Foucault into dialogue with contemporary liberal thought.

      Trade Review
      Among the hundreds of books and articles on Foucault, only a handful make for genuinely rewarding reading. Thomas L. Dumm's Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom is a welcome addition to that handful, for it treats Foucault with the subtlety his thought deserves and demands, but almost never receives. As Dumm shows, appreciating Foucault's accomplishments as a political theorist requires sustained attention to the difficult balancing act to which he devoted himself: on the one hand, Foucault's analyses, cool and impassioned at once, of the macabre inventiveness of power in our era; on the other, his likewise passionate and realistic imagination and appraisal of the resources our era offers for freedom, emancipation, liberation. Most interpretations of Foucault suffer from emphasizing one of these twinned concerns at the expense of the other; Dumm, by masterfully giving each its due, takes the measure of Foucault's original, provocative, unforgettable understanding of power and freedom. . . . This is a book that will enlighten those coming to Foucault for the first time, and provoke many who think they know his work well to read it again. -- Frederick M. Dolan, University of California, Berkeley
      Dumm succeeds in showing the extent to which freedom for Foucault is always situated and situational, constrained by social relations and involving the mediations of external forces. Dumm's study will make an ideal introduction for anyone new to Foucault. It has been deftly constructed, it is written with care, precision, and passion, and it succeeds in enabling the reader to enbark upon a radical self-questioning concerning the notion of freedom. -- Keith Ansell-Pearson, professor of philosophy and director of graduate research, University of Warwick, England * Political Theory *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Politics of Freedom Chapter 2 Freedom and Space Chapter 3 Freedom and Disciplinary Society Chapter 4 Freedom and Seduction

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