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adam_text | Contents
Foreword:
François
Ewald and
Alessandro Fontana
xiii
one
10
January
1979 1
Questions of method. ~ Suppose
universais
do not exist. ~
Summary of the previous year s lectures: the limited objective of
the government gf
raison d État
(externalpolitics) and unlimited
objective of the police state (internal politics). ~ Law as principle
of the external limitation of
raison d État. ~
Perspective of this
year s lectures: political economy as principle of the internal
limitation of governmental reason. r^J What is at stake in this
research: the coupling of a set of practices and a regime of truth
and the effects of its inscription in reality. nu What is liberalism?
two
17
January
1979 27
Liberalism and the implementation of a new art of government in
the eighteenth century. ~ Specific features of the liberal art of
government (I): (i) The constitution of the market as site of
the formation of truth and not just as domain of jurisdiction. ~
Questions of method. The stakes of research undertaken around
madness, the penal order, and sexuality: sketch of a history of
regimes ofveridiction. ~ The nature of apolitical critique of
knowledge
(savoir).
~
(2)
The problem of limiting the exercise
of power by public authorities. Two types of solution: French
juridical radicalism and English utilitarianism. ~ The question
of utility
and limiting the exercise of power by public authorities.
~ Comment on the status of heterogeneity in history: strategic
vi
CONTENTS
against dialectical logic. ^ The notion of interest as operator
(Opérateur^)
of the new art of government.
three
2Ą
January
1979 51
Specific features of the liberal art of government (II):
(З)
The
problem of European balance and international relations. rsJ
Economic and political calculation in mercantilism. The principle of
the freedom of the market according to the physiocrats and Adam
Smith: birth of a new European model. ~ Appearance of a
governmental rationality extended to a world scale.
Examples: the question of maritime law; the projects of perpetual
peace in the eighteenth century. ~ Principles of the new liberal
art of government: a governmental naturalism
;
the production
of freedom. ~ The problem of liberal arbitration. Its instruments:
(1) the management of dangers and the implementation of
mechanisms of security;
(2)
disciplinary controls
(Bentham s
panopticism);
(З)
interventionist policies. ~ The management
of liberty and its crises.
four
31
January
1979 75
Phobia of the state. rsJ Questions of method: sense and stakes
of the bracketing off of a theory of the state in the analysis of
mechanisms of power. ~ Neo-liberal governmental practices:
German liberalism
f
mm
1948
to
1962;
American neo-liberalism. ~
German neo-liberalism (I). ~ Its political-economic context. r^J
The scientific council brought together by
Erhard in 1947.
Its
program: abolition of price controls and limitation of governmental
interventions. ~ The middle way defined by
Erhard in 1948
between anarchy and the termite state. ~ Its double meaning:
(a) respect for economic freedom as condition of the state s political
representativity; (b) the institution of economic freedom as basis for
the formation of political sovereignty. ~ Fundamental characteristic
of contemporary German govemmentality: economic freedom, the
source of juridical legitimacy and political consensus. ~ Economic
growth, axis of a new historical consciousness enabling the break
with the past. ~ Rallying of Christian Democracy and
віє
SPD
Contents
vii
to liberal politics.
~
The principles of liberal government and the
absence of a socialist governmental rationality.
five
7
February
1979 101
German neo-liberalism (II)· r^J Its problem: how can economic
freedom both found and limit the state at the same time? ~ The
neo-liberal theorists: W.
Lucken, F. Böhm,
Α.
Müller-Armack,
F. von
Hayek.
rs-> Max Weber
and the problem of the irrational
rationality of capitalism. The answers of the Frankfurt School and
the Freiburg School. ~ Nazism as necessary field of adversity to the
definition of the neo-liberal objective. r^J The obstacles to liberal
policy in Germany since the nineteenth century: (a) the protectionist
economy according to List; (b) Bismarck s state socialism; (c) the
setting up of a planned economy during the First World War;
(d) Keynesian interventionism; (e) the economic policy of National
Socialism. ~ The neo-liberal critique of National Socialism on the
basis of these different elements of German history. ~ Theoretical
consequences: extension of this critique to the New Deal and to the
Beveridge
plans; interventionism and the growth of the power of the
state; massification and
uniformisation,
effects of state control. n~J
The stake of neo-liberalism: its novelty in comparison with classical
liberalism. The theory of pure competition.
six
14
February
1979 129
German neo-liberalism (III). ~ Usefulness of historical analyses
for the present. ~ How is neo-liberalism distinguished
f
rom
classical liberalism
?
rsj Its specific stake: how to model the global
exercise of political power on the principles of a market economy,
and the transformations that derive from this. ^ The decoupling
of the market economy and policies of laisse^faire. ~ The Walter
Lippmann
colloquium
(26
to
ЗО
August
1938).
~ The problem
of the style of governmental action. Three examples: (a) the
question of monopolies; (b) the question of conformable actions
{actions
conformes^).
The bases of economic policy according to
W. Eucken. Regulatory actions and organizing actions (actions
ordonnatrices^);
(с)
social policy. The
ordoliberal
critique of the
CONTENTS
welfare economy. ~ Society as the point of application of
governmental interventions. The policy of society
CGesellschaftspolitik^). ~ First aspect of this policy: theformal-
ίψΗοη
of society on the model of the enterprise. <~ Enterprise society
and judicial society; two faces of a single phenomenon.
seven
21
February
1979 159
Second aspect of the policy of society according to the neo-liberals:
the problem of law in a society regulated according to the model of
the competitive market economy. ~ Return to the Walter Uppmann
colloquium. ~ Reflections based on a text by Louis Rougier. r^J
(i) The idea of a juridical-economic order. Reciprocity of relations
between economic processes and institutional framework. />-/ Political
stake: the problem of the survival of capitalism. rKJ Two complemen¬
tary problems: the theory of competition and the historical and
sociological analysis of capitalism. I^J
(2)
The question of legal
interventionism. ~ Historical reminder: the Rule of law
(l État de
droit^)
in the eighteenth century, in opposition to despotism and the
police state. Re-elaboration of the notion in the nineteenth century:
the question of arbitration between citizens and public authorities.
The problem of administrative courts. ~ The neo-liberalproject:
to introduce the principles of the Rule of law into the economic
order. ~ Rule of law and planning according to Hayek. ~
(})
Growth of judicial demand. rKJ General conclusion: the
spec
f
icily of the neo-liberal art of government in Germany.
Ordoliberalism
faced with the pessimism of Schumpeter.
eignt
7
March
1979 185
General remarks: (1) The methodological scope of the analysis of
micro-powers.
(2)
The inflationism of state phobia. Its links with
ordoliberalism. ~
Two theses on the totalitarian state and the
decline of state govemmentality in the twentieth century. l^-r Remarks
on the spread of the German model, in France and in the United
States. ~ The German neo-lAeral model and the French project of
a social market economy. ~ The French context of the transition
to a neo-liberal economics. ~ French social policy: the example of
Contents ix
social
security. ~ The separation of the economic and the social
according to
Giscard
d
Estaing. r^J The project of a negative tax
and its social and political stakes. Relative and absolute
poverty. Abandonment of the policy of full employment.
nine
14
March
1979 215
American neo-liberalism (I). Its context. rs-1 The difference between
American and European neo-liberalism. ~ American neo-liberalism
as a global claim, Utopian focus, and method of thought. ~ Aspects
of this neo-liberalism: (1) The theory of human capital. The two
processes that it represents: (a) an extension of economic analysis
within its own domain: criticism of the classical analysis of labor in
terms of the time factor; (b) an extension of economic analysis to
domains previously considered to be non-economic. r^ The
epistemo¬
logicul
transformation produced by neo-liberal analysis: from the
analysis of economic processes to the analysis of the internal
rationality of human behavior. ~ Work as economic conduct. r^J
Its division into capital, abilities, and income. rsj The redefinition
of homo oeconomicus as entrepreneur of himself
.
~ The notion of
human capital.
Its constitutive elements: (a) innate elements
and the question of the improvement of genetic human capital;
(b) acquired elements and the problem of the formation of human
capital (education, health, etcetera). rxj The interest of these analy¬
ses: resumption of the problem of social and economic innovation
(Schumpeter). A new conception of the policy of growth.
ten
21
March
1979 239
American neo-liberalism (II).
ґху
The application of the economic
grid to social phenomena. r^J Return to the
ordoliberal
problematic:
the ambiguities of the
Gesellschaftspolitik.
The generalization
of the enterprise form in the social field. Economic policy and
Vitalpolitik: a society for the market and against the market. rs->
The unlimited generalisation of the economic form of the market in
American neo-liberalism: principle of the intelligibility of individual
behavior and critical principle of governmental interventions. ~
Aspects of American neo-liberalism:
(2)
delinquency and penal
χ
CONTENTS
policy. ^ Historical reminder: the problem of the reform of penal
law at the end of the eighteenth century. Economic calculation and
principle of legality. The parasitic invasion of the law by the norm
in the nineteenth century and the birth of criminal anthropology. r^J
The neo-liberal analysis: (i) the definition of crime;
(2)
the
description of the criminal subject as homo
œconomicus;
(З)
the
status of the penalty as instrument of law enforcement. The
example of the drugs market. rsJ Consequences of this analysis:
(a) anthropological erasure of the criminal; (b) putting the
disciplinary model out of play.
eleven
28
March
1979 267
The model of homo
œconomicus. ~
Its generalization to every
form of behavior in American neo-liberalism. ^ Economic analysis
and behavioral techniques. ~ Homo
œconomicus as
the basic
element of the new governmental reason appeared in the eighteenth
century. rsj Elements for a history of the notion of homo
œconomi¬
cus
before
W
alras
and
Parete.
~ The subject of interest in English
empiricist philosophy (Hume). ~ The heterogeneity of the subject
of interest and the legal subject: (i) The irreducible nature of interest
in comparison with juridical will.
(2)
The contrasting logics of the
market and the contract. n~J Second innovation with regard to the
juridical model: the economic subject s relationship with political
power. Condonet. Adam Smith s invisible hand : invisibility of
the link between the individual s pursuit of profit and the growth of
collective wealth. The non-totali^able nature of the economic world.
The sovereign s necessary ignorance. ~ Political economy as critique
of governmental reason: rejection of the possibility of an economic
sovereign in its two, mercantilist and physiocratic, forms. ~ Political
economy as a science lateral to the art of government.
twelve
Ą
April
1979 291
Elements for a history of the notion of homo
œconomicus
(H). ~
Return to the problem of the limitation of sovereign power by
economic activity. ~ The emergence of a new field, the correlate of the
liberal art of government: civil society. ~ Homo
œconomicus
and
Contents xi
civil
society:
inseparable elements of liberal governmental technology.
~ Analysis of the notion of civil society : its evolution from Locke
to Ferguson. Ferguson s An Essay on the History of Civil
Society
(1787).
The four essential characteristics of civil society
according to Ferguson: (1) it is an historical-natural constant;
(2)
it assures the spontaneous synthesis of individuals. Paradox of
the economic bond;
(З)
it is a permanent matrix of political power;
(A) it is the motor of history. ~ Appearance of a new system of
political thought. ^ Theoretical consequences: (a) the question of
the relations between state and society. The German, English, and
French problematics; (b) the regulation of political power:
f
rom
the
wisdom of the prince to the rational calculations of the governed. ~
General conclusion.
Course Summary
317
Course Context
327
Index of Names
333
Index of Concepts and Notions
339
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spelling | Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 Verfasser (DE-588)11853453X aut Naissance de la biopolitique The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 Michel Foucault. Ed. by Michel Senellart Paperback ed. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2010 XVII, 346 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Liberalism Neoliberalism Neoliberalism United States Neoliberalism Germany Neoliberalism France Biopolitics Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd rswk-swf Liberalismus (DE-588)4035582-2 gnd rswk-swf Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland Frankreich USA Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 s DE-604 Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 g Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 g Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 s Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X p Liberalismus (DE-588)4035582-2 s Geschichte z Senellart, Michel edt Collège de France Sonstige (DE-588)36341-8 oth Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=022545488&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X gnd Liberalism Neoliberalism Neoliberalism United States Neoliberalism Germany Neoliberalism France Biopolitics Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd Liberalismus (DE-588)4035582-2 gnd Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 gnd |
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title | The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 |
title_alt | Naissance de la biopolitique |
title_auth | The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 |
title_exact_search | The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 |
title_full | The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 Michel Foucault. Ed. by Michel Senellart |
title_fullStr | The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 Michel Foucault. Ed. by Michel Senellart |
title_full_unstemmed | The birth of biopolitics lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 Michel Foucault. Ed. by Michel Senellart |
title_short | The birth of biopolitics |
title_sort | the birth of biopolitics lectures at the college de france 1978 79 |
title_sub | lectures at the Collège de France, 1978 - 79 |
topic | Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 (DE-588)11853453X gnd Liberalism Neoliberalism Neoliberalism United States Neoliberalism Germany Neoliberalism France Biopolitics Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd Liberalismus (DE-588)4035582-2 gnd Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 Liberalism Neoliberalism Neoliberalism United States Neoliberalism Germany Neoliberalism France Biopolitics Neoliberalismus Liberalismus Biopolitik Deutschland Frankreich USA Aufsatzsammlung Bibliografie |
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