Foucauldian Governmentality Analysis as a Tool to Problematize the Neoliberal Disqualification of the Exercise of Public Power
Foucauldian Governmentality analysis as a Tool to Problematize the Neoliberal Disqualification of the Exercise of Public Power
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https://doi.org/10.15174/rv.v18i37.849Abstract
In this work we intend to analyse the conceptual tools introduced by Michel Foucault to diagnose the way in which the neoliberal rationality of government operate as a condition of possibility of certain governmental practices and as a condition for the impossibility of other forms of rationalizing such practices within the framework of the exercise of political sovereignty. We will focus on the way in which the analysis of governmentality allows us to question the ways in which neoliberal rationality operates as a condition of impossibility of exercising public power (when it does not fit into the prism of reflection created by the matrices of neoliberal thought).
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