The Government of Life

The Government of Life
Title The Government of Life PDF eBook
Author Vanessa Lemm
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014-04-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0823255999

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Foucault’s late work on biopolitics and governmentality has established him as the fundamental thinker of contemporary continental political thought and as a privileged source for our current understanding of neoliberalism and its technologies of power. In this volume, an international and interdisciplinary group of Foucault scholars examines his ideas of biopower and biopolitics and their relation to his project of a history of governmentality and to a theory of the subject found in his last courses at the College de France. Many of the chapters engage critically with the Italian theoretical reception of Foucault. At the same time, the originality of this collection consists in the variety of perspectives and traditions of reception brought to bear upon the problematic connections between biopolitics and governmentality established by Foucault’s last works.

The Government of Social Life in Colonial India

The Government of Social Life in Colonial India
Title The Government of Social Life in Colonial India PDF eBook
Author Rachel Sturman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2012-06-29
Genre History
ISBN 1107010373

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This book analyses religious law in colonial India, exploring how it encouraged gender equality and a rethinking of the relationship between state and society.

Government and Political Life in England and France, c.1300–c.1500

Government and Political Life in England and France, c.1300–c.1500
Title Government and Political Life in England and France, c.1300–c.1500 PDF eBook
Author Christopher Fletcher
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2015-04-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107089905

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A detailed comparative study of how kings governed late-medieval France and England, analysing the multiple mechanisms of royal power.

Patent Politics

Patent Politics
Title Patent Politics PDF eBook
Author Shobita Parthasarathy
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 299
Release 2017-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 022643785X

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Introduction -- Defining the public interest in the US and European patent systems -- Confronting the questions of life-form patentability -- Commodification, animal dignity, and patent-system publics -- Forging new patent politics through the human embryonic stem cell debates -- Human genes, plants, and the distributive implications of patents -- Conclusion

Everyday Life in British Government

Everyday Life in British Government
Title Everyday Life in British Government PDF eBook
Author R. A. W. Rhodes
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 362
Release 2011-04-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199601143

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In his fascinating, new piece of political anthropology, Rod Rhodes uncovers exactly how the British political elite thinks and acts.

The Government of Beans

The Government of Beans
Title The Government of Beans PDF eBook
Author Kregg Hetherington
Publisher Duke University Press Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-05-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781478006060

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The Government of Beans is about the rough edges of environmental regulation, where tenuous state power and blunt governmental instruments encounter ecological destruction and social injustice. At the turn of the twenty-first century, Paraguay was undergoing dramatic economic, political, and environmental change due to a boom in the global demand for soybeans. Although the country's massive new soy monocrop brought wealth, it also brought deforestation, biodiversity loss, rising inequality, and violence. Kregg Hetherington traces well-meaning attempts by bureaucrats and activists to regulate the destructive force of monocrops that resulted in the discovery that the tools of modern government are at best inadequate to deal with the complex harms of modern agriculture and at worst exacerbate them. The book simultaneously tells a local story of people, plants, and government; a regional story of the rise and fall of Latin America's new left; and a story of the Anthropocene writ large, about the long-term, paradoxical consequences of destroying ecosystems in the name of human welfare.

Life After the State

Life After the State
Title Life After the State PDF eBook
Author Dominic Frisby
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Political culture
ISBN 9781908717894

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In 2006, the comedian Dominic Frisby began to question the advice his financial advisers were giving him and began to look after his own money. He was fascinated by the world of finance. Mad though his friends and family thought him at the time, he put everything he owned into gold, which subsequently appreciated by several hundred per cent. Soon MoneyWeek were asking him to write a weekly column and he began seven years of obsessive reading and study. Life After the State is the culmination of that process. Just as Frisby saw the financial crash of 2008 coming, he now sees another one, even more calamitous, headed our way - only this one has serious political ramifications as well. But not one high-profile politician, economist or journalist seems to 'get it' - because not one of them has correctly identified the cause of the problem. For Frisby, the problem is the State. In every instance where government gets involved in people's lives with a desire to do good, it can always be relied on to make the situation much, much worse. Yet despite this reality, we all seem to imagine that a world without the state would be a wild and terrifying place. With wit and devastating clarity of argument, Frisby shows that human nature proves the opposite to be true. Combining the paradigm-busting wisdom of Nassim Nicholas Taleb's The Black Swan with the readable charm of Freakonomics, Life After the State is a book that will change the way you think about money, education, healthcare and social justice for ever.