Foucault y el liberalismo

Racionalidad, revolución, resistencia

Authors

  • Jacques Bidet Université de Paris X Nanterre

Keywords:

Foucault, Marx, governance, liberalism, revolution, resistance

Abstract

In 1978, in his courses of Collège de France, Foucault begins to tackle what promises to be the new politics. He goes then of “sectorial skills of the power” (prisons, hospitals, asylums, schools) to the “State’s technology power”, which includes a reflection on the governmental action and the liberalism. In this essay this reflection is tackled in his relation with the analysis of Marx. It allows us to decipher the place of the revolution and the resistance in Foucault’s great narration.

Author Biography

Jacques Bidet, Université de Paris X Nanterre

Filósofo. Profesor e investigador adscrito a la Université de Paris X Nanterre. Autor de Théorie générale (1999) y de Explication et reconstruction du Capital (2004). Fundador y director de la revista Actuel Marx. Entre sus últimos libros se encuentra L’État-monde L’Etat-monde, Libéralisme, Socialisme et Communisme à l’échelle mondiale, Refondation du marxisme (2011).

Published

2012-08-27

How to Cite

Bidet, J. (2012). Foucault y el liberalismo: Racionalidad, revolución, resistencia. Argumentos Estudios críticos De La Sociedad, (69), 169–186. Retrieved from https://argumentos.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/argumentos/article/view/251