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From Marx to Nietzsche? Neo-Conservatism, Foucault, and Problems in Contemporary Political Theory

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A strong current of political conservatism has swept through the West in the past decade as mentioned in this paper, and conservative political parties have not only swept to power, but they have done so under the aegis of a revitalised and radical conservatism.
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A strong current of political conservatism has swept through the West in the past decade. Not only have conservative political parties come to power in a range of countries, but they have done so in a political climate that shows obvious tendencies towards ideological realignment. With the seeming dissolution of Keynesianism, which in the post-1945 period was in some degree accepted by conservative parties as well as by social-democratic ones, conservative parties have not only swept to power, they have done so under the aegis of a revitalised and radical conservatism. It is possible, I think, to exaggerate the long-term import of such a phenomenon. After all, it is only something over ten years since the days of the efflorescence of the New Left. If the New Left appears positively old hat, one must not forget the feelings of many at the time — both among those who held strongly hostile attitudes as well as among its supporters — that profound changes were occurring in the fabric of the industrialised countries. So we should be careful about over-generalising in the light of a few years’ experience. In my opinion, the social sciences in the postwar period have been particularly prone to this tendency. On the basis of a decade and a half of rising growth rates, and relatively stable ‘consensus politics’ in the Western liberal democracies, the most grandiose ‘theories of industrial society’ were created, projecting an indefinite future of progressive expansion.

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Power, Space, and the Body: A Critical Assessment of Foucault's Discipline and Punish

TL;DR: The work of Michel Foucault has recently been subjected to considerable scrutiny as mentioned in this paper and its implications are examined more closely, through four categories: "institutions", "the economy", "law and the state", and "struggle and strategy".
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The Sociology of Anthony Giddens

Steven Loyal
TL;DR: The Politics of Giddens Section I Structuration Theory 2. Agency 3. Social Structure 4. Knowledge and Epistemology 5. Time, Space and Historical Sociology 6. Assessment Section II Modernity and Politics 7. Gaddens on Modernity 8. Conclusion 8. The Politics of Anthony GiddENS 9. An Interview with Gidden 10.
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Globalizing Governmentality: Sites of Neoliberal Assemblage in the Americas

TL;DR: Weidner et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed processes of globalization, through a critical examination of the dynamics of neoliberalism in the Americas, and developed a Foucauldian governmentality analytical framework, demonstrating how such a framework contributes to our understanding of world politics.
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Docile Bodies: Transnational Research Ethics as Biopolitics

TL;DR: This essay explores the claim that bioethics has become a mode of biopolitics and uses the work of Michel Foucault, particularly his notion of docile bodies, to analyze these changes.
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A contemporary critique of historical materialism

TL;DR: The second edition of the Second edition of The Time-Space Constitution of Social Systems as mentioned in this paper was published in 2001. But it was published only in the UK and was not available in the US.
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A just measure of pain

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De Weber à Nietzsche

TL;DR: Weber et al. as mentioned in this paper retrouver un Max Weber who n'est pas seulement le specialiste de problemes sociologiques ou economiques, mais qui est en meme temps aussi le penseur et le guide de la jeunesse intellectuelle.