Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michel Foucault, left, and pianist Michael Stoneman in Death Valley in June 1975, from the book "The Last Man Takes LSD." (David ...
There’s an interesting interview over at Jacobin Magazine of Daniel Zamora, who has written a book about Michel Foucault’s fascination with neoliberalism in the latter stages of his intellectual life.
Forty years after his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, many of Michel Foucault’s once radical ideas now seem self-evident. Even critics like Noam Chomsky, who derided Foucault’s moral theories as ...
Jacobin magazine readers discover something Nick Gillespie was telling you here at Reason at least as long ago as 2010: that lefty intellectual hero Michel Foucault late in life found himself ...
Kargadan Publication has published the book in 424 pages with a translation by Farhad Ghorbanzadeh, Honaronline reported. The book is an important introduction to and critical interpretation of the ...
Many groups of scholars and writers are planning teach-ins or readings for Friday, the day Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated as president of the United States. Others are organizing teach-ins to ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Alan Saunders: Hi, I'm Alan Saunders, and this week The Philosopher's Zone is in a heady place: Paris ...
ROME — The abuse commission of the Catholic Church in Germany has defended its citation of French philosopher Michel Foucault in a position paper drafted earlier this year. The spokesperson of the ...
In 1978 and 1979, the French philosopher Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures on neoliberalism, the set of economic doctrines focused on free market enterprise, limited government and individual ...