How Does Foucault Treat Marx?

Modern Philosophy 4:19-27 (2007)
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The relationship between Foucault and Marx are very complex. Our question is: how to deal with Marx Foucault? Western thought as a traitor and creator, he tried to Marx from France was freed of dogmatism. Article is mainly to "monitor and punish" for example Foucault describes how to extend the "Capital" of "collaboration" thinking, to develop tactics, strategy, power, revolution, management concepts such as surgery, to form their own doctrine. At the same time, we try and use based on Bentham's looking around looking around the prison concept analysis of these concepts. Surveying the view from the building space may be, the transition to the theoretical space of social space. This means that a "theory of looking around the school" is possible. The relationship between Foucault and Marx is very complex. Our question is: how does Foucault treat Marx? As a defiant person and creator of Western thought, he liberates hard Marx from French dogmatism. This paper, centering around the book Surveiller et Punir , elaborates how Foucault developed the idea of ​​"cooperation" in On Capital, and so as to develop the notions of tactics, strategy, power, revolution, governmentality, and so on, and establishes his proper theory. Moreover, We try to analyse these notions according to the panopticism based on the Bentham's Panopticon. The panopticism can pass from building space and society space to theory space. It means that a panopticology of theory is possible

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