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  1. La parrhesia : une improvisation ethique.Daniele Lorenzini - 2020 - In Jean-Marc Narbonne, Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink & Heinrich Schlange-Schöningen (eds.), Foucault: repenser les rapports entre les Grecs et les Modernes. Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval.
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    On possibilising genealogy.Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, I argue that the vindicatory/unmasking distinction has so far prevented scholars from grasping a third dimension of genealogical inquiry, one I call possibilising. This dimension has passed unnoticed even though it constitutes a crucial aspect of Foucault’s genealogical project starting from 1978 on. By focusing attention on it, I hope to provide a definitive rebuttal of one of the main criticisms that has been raised against genealogy in general, and Foucauldian genealogy in particular, namely the idea that (...)
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    Biopolitics in the Time of Coronavirus.Daniele Lorenzini - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (S2):40-45.
    In a recent blog post, Joshua Clover rightly notices the swift emergence of a new panoply of “genres of the quarantine.”1 It should not come as a surprise that one of them centers on Michel Foucault’s notion of biopolitics, asking whether or not it is still appropriate to describe the situation that we are currently experiencing. Neither should it come as a surprise that, in virtually all of the contributions that make use of the concept of biopolitics to address the (...)
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    Reason Versus Power: Genealogy, Critique, and Epistemic Injustice.Daniele Lorenzini - 2022 - The Monist 105 (4):541-557.
    In this paper, I take issue with the idea that Michel Foucault might be considered a theorist of epistemic injustice, and argue that his philosophical premises are incompatible with Miranda Fricker’s. Their main disagreement rests upon their divergent ways of conceiving the relationship between reason and power, giving rise to the contrasting forms of normativity that characterize their critical projects. This disagreement can be helpfully clarified by addressing the different use they make of the genealogical method. While Fricker’s genealogy of (...)
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    The Force of Truth: Critique, Genealogy, and Truth-Telling in Michel Foucault.Daniele Lorenzini - 2023 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    A groundbreaking examination of Michel Foucault's history of truth. Many blame Michel Foucault for our post-truth and conspiracy-laden society. In this provocative work, Daniele Lorenzini argues that such criticism fundamentally misunderstands the philosopher’s project. Foucault did not question truth itself but what Lorenzini calls “the force of truth,” or how some truth claims are given the power to govern our conduct while others are not. This interest, Lorenzini shows, drove Foucault to articulate a new ethics and (...)
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    Governmentality, subjectivity, and the neoliberal form of life.Daniele Lorenzini - 2018 - Journal for Cultural Research 22 (2):154-166.
    In this paper, I argue that the appropriate answer to the question of the form contemporary neoliberalism gives our lives rests on Michel Foucault’s definition of neoliberalism as a particular art of governing human beings. I claim that Foucault’s definition consists in three components: neoliberalism as a set of technologies structuring the ‘milieu’ of individuals in order to obtain specific effects from their behavior; neoliberalism as a governmental rationality transforming individual freedom into the very instrument through which individuals are directed; (...)
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    The Architectonic of Foucault's Critique.Daniele Lorenzini & Tuomo Tiisala - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):114-129.
    This paper presents a new interpretation of Michel Foucault’s critical project. It is well known that Foucault’s genealogical critique does not focus on issues of justification, but instead tackles “aspectival captivity,” that is, apparently inevitable limits of thought that constrain the agent’s freedom but that, in fact, can be transformed. However, it has not been recognized that, according to Foucault, critique can proceed along two distinct paths. In a key passage of “What Is Critique?,” Foucault states that critique is tasked (...)
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    Critique without ontology: Genealogy, collective subjects and the deadlocks of evidence.Daniele Lorenzini & Martina Tazzioli - 2020 - Radical Philosophy 207:27-39.
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    From Counter-Conduct to Critical Attitude: Michel Foucault and the Art of Not Being Governed Quite So Much.Daniele Lorenzini - 2016 - Foucault Studies 21:7-21.
    In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counter-conduct within the framework of Michel Foucault’s study of governmentality, and I explore the reasons for its disappearance after 1978. In particular, I argue that the concept of conduct becomes crucial for Foucault in order to redefine governmental power relations as specific ways to conduct the conduct of individuals: it is initially within this context that, in Security, Territory, Population, he rethinks the problem of resistance (...)
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    From recognition to acknowledgement: Rethinking the perlocutionary.Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, I argue that a serious philosophical investigation of the domain of the perlocutionary is both possible and desirable, and I show that it possesses a distinctively moral dimension that has so far been overlooked. I start, in Section II, by offering an original characterisation of the distinction between the illocutionary and the perlocutionary derived from the degree of predictability and stability that differentiates their respective effects. In Section III, I argue that, in order to grasp the specificity (...)
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    The Emergence of Desire: Notes Toward a Political History of the Will.Daniele Lorenzini - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (2):448-470.
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    Philosophical Discourse and Ascetic Practice: On Foucault’s Readings of Descartes’ Meditations.Daniele Lorenzini - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (1-2):139-159.
    This paper addresses the multiple readings that Foucault offers of Descartes’ Meditations during the whole span of his intellectual career. It thus rejects the (almost) exclusive focus of the literature on the few pages of the History of Madness dedicated to the Meditations and on the so-called Foucault/Derrida debate. First, it reconstructs Foucault’s interpretation of Descartes’ philosophy in a series of unpublished manuscripts written between 1966 and 1968, when Foucault was teaching at the University of Tunis. It then addresses the (...)
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    Confessional Subjects and Conducts of Non-Truth: Foucault, Fanon, and the Making of the Subject.Daniele Lorenzini & Martina Tazzioli - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (1):71-90.
    This article puts Michel Foucault and Frantz Fanon into dialogue in order to explore the relationships between the constitution of subjects and the production of truth in modern Western societies as well as in colonial spaces. Firstly, it takes into account Foucault’s analysis of confessional practices and the effects of subjection, objectivation, and subjectivation generated by the injunction for the subject to tell the truth about him or herself. Secondly, it focuses on the question of interpellation that emerges in the (...)
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    Performative, Passionate, and Parrhesiastic Utterance: On Cavell, Foucault, and Truth as an Ethical Force.Daniele Lorenzini - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (2):254-268.
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    Éthique et politique de soi: Foucault, Hadot, Cavell et les techniques de l'ordinaire.Daniele Lorenzini - 2015 - Paris, France: Vrin.
    Quel rapport est-il possible de tracer entre l'ethique et la politique? Michel Foucault, Pierre Hadot et Stanley Cavell, a partir de trois positions philosophiques tres differentes, ont elabore des strategies de reponse a cette question que le present ouvrage se propose de rendre explicites et d'explorer. Ainsi, l'esthetique de l'existence, les exercices spirituels et le perfectionnisme moral y sont combines afin de construire un arriere-plan conceptuel et pratique permettant de saisir a la fois les enjeux politiques d'une ethique de soi (...)
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    Philosophical discourse and ascetic practice : on Foucault’s Readings of Descartes’ Meditations.Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Theory Culture and Society.
    This paper addresses the multiple readings that Foucault offers of Descartes’ Meditations during the whole span of his intellectual career. It thus rejects the (almost) exclusive focus of the literature on the few pages of the History of Madness dedicated to the Meditations and on the so-called Foucault/Derrida debate. First, it reconstructs Foucault’s interpretation of Descartes’ philosophy in a series of unpublished manuscripts written between 1966 and 1968, when Foucault was teaching at the University of Tunis. It then addresses the (...)
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    Who’s afraid of the perlocutionary?Sandra Laugier & Daniele Lorenzini - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    J.L. Austin’s insight that language should be treated as a domain of human action, rather than merely as a tool for the transmission of information, has been enormously influential. His analysis of speech acts continues to be widely utilised in a vast number of fields, from the philosophy of language to social and political philosophy, the philosophy of law, gender and literary studies, as well as a variety of social sciences. Yet scholars have so far focused on performative utterances and (...)
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    Foucault, the Iranian Uprising and the Constitution of a Collective Subjectivity.Laura Cremonesi, Orazio Irrera, Daniele Lorenzini & Martina Tazzioli - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:299.
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    Foucault, the Iranian Uprising and the Constitution of a Collective Subjectivity.Laura Cremonesi, Orazio Irrera, Daniele Lorenzini & Martina Tazzioli - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:299-311.
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    Must We Do What We Say?Daniele Lorenzini - 2010 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 2 (2):16-34.
    The central argument of this paper is that moral perfectionism cannot be understood in its radical philosophical, ethical and political dimensions unless we trace its tradition back to the ancient Greek conception of philosophy as a way of life. Indeed, in ancient Greece, to be a philosopher meant to give importance to everyday life and to pay attention to the details of common language and behaviour, in order to actively transform oneself and one’s relationship to others and to the world. (...)
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  21. El cinismo hace de la vida una aleturgie: Apuntes para una relectura del recorrido filosófico del último Michel Foucault.Daniele Lorenzini - 2008 - Laguna 23:63-90.
     
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    Michel Foucault: éthique et vérité (1980-1984).Daniele Lorenzini, Ariane Revel & Arianna Sforzini (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Vrin.
    English summary: This ambitious volume examines the Foucaults later writings from the 1980s. Foucaults contemporaries were baffled by his new perspective from this period in which he explored the modalities of a relationship with the self and the truth, seeming to blur the image of a Foucault concerned with describing and denouncing the forms of contemporary power. This study brings to light the theoretical and practical aspects of this period, in order to a reinvention of our own actuality. French description: (...)
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    Alèthurgie oculaire et littérature de témoignage de Sophocle à Soljenitsyne.Daniele Lorenzini - 2020 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 292 (2):17-28.
    Dans cet article, en commençant par une analyse inédite de l’ Œdipe Roi de Sophocle, nous abordons le problème du statut du témoin oculaire et de sa prise de parole, ou mieux, de son « dire-vrai » en tant qu’acte de langage spécifique, notamment au sein de la littérature de témoignage. Nous soutenons que la question cruciale à poser à ce propos est celle de l’engagement du locuteur dans son discours, et que l’acte de témoigner va donc bien au-delà de (...)
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    Anarcheology and the emergence of the alethurgic subject in Foucault’s On the Government of the Living.Daniele Lorenzini - 2020 - Foucault Studies Lectures 3 (1):53-70.
    On the Government of the Living plays a pivotal role in the evolution of Foucault’s thought because it constitutes a “laboratory” in which he forges the methodological and conceptual tools—such as the notions of anarcheology and alethurgy (or, better, what I call here the “alethurgic subject”)—necessary to carry on his study of governmentality independently from his History of Sexuality project. In this paper, I argue that Foucault’s projects of an anarcheology of the government of human beings through the manifestation of (...)
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    Foucault et… Les liaisons dangereuses de Michel Foucault.Daniele Lorenzini & Alain Brossat (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: Vrin.
    Michel Foucault est un philosophe qui, loin de plancher sur d'autres philosophes, avance avec et contre eux - et contre pas moins qu'avec, au vu du caractere distinctement agonistique de sa pensee. Dans ce volume, il dialogue successivement avec douze philosophes et ecrivains de tous les temps - des auteurs dont les oeuvres soutiennent et traversent la sienne, dans une perpetuelle tension. Chacune de ces encontres est mise en scene par un specialiste de Foucault. Tout se joue autour du et: (...)
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  26. Foucault, governmentality, and the techniques of the self.Daniele Lorenzini - 2023 - In William Walters & Martina Tazzioli (eds.), Handbook on governmentality. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  27. Foucault(s).Daniele Lorenzini (ed.) - 2017 - Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne.
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    Foucault, Sexuality, Antiquity.Daniele Lorenzini & Sandra Boehringer (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Routledge.
    This volume, published for the first time in English, takes an interdisciplinary approach to exploring how the work of Michel Foucault has influenced studies of Ancient Greece and Rome. Of interest to students and scholars in classical studies, philosophy, gender studies, and ancient history.
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    How we became our data: A genealogy of the informational person.Daniele Lorenzini - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (4):160-163.
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    Introduction: Davidson and His Interlocutors.Daniele Lorenzini & Richard Neer - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (2):255-259.
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    La fragilité de l’intellect. Martha Nussbaum, Aristote et la vie bonne.Daniele Lorenzini - 2022 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 147 (2):165-175.
    On propose de faire dialoguer l’interprétation que Martha Nussbaum donne de la conception aristotélicienne de la vie bonne avec les lectures « perfectionnistes » de Michel Foucault, Pierre Hadot et Stanley Cavell. Ces lectures permettent d’apporter de précieux éléments de réponse à la difficulté soulevée dans l’appendice à la troisième partie de La Fragilité du bien : rendre compte de la tension, chez Aristote, entre un modèle de la vie bonne entièrement « humain », tel qu’il est développé dans la (...)
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  32. La philosophie comme maladie du langage : Pierre Hadot lecteur de Wittgenstein.Daniele Lorenzini - 2022 - In Pascale Gillot & Élise Marrou (eds.), Wittgenstein en France. Paris: Éditions Kimé.
     
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    Le travail de la littérature: Usages du littéraire en philosophie.Daniele Lorenzini & Ariane Revel (eds.) - 2012 - Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes.
    Cet ouvrage, à travers une pluralité cohérente d'approches, a pour but de réfléchir sur le rapport que la philosophie entretient avec la littérature, et sur les usages qu'elle en fait. Ce rapport et ces usages, toutefois, ne sont pas envisagés comme de l'ordre de la subordination, ou de la réduction de la littérature à la philosophie, par la philosophie. La littérature apparaît au contraire ici comme un objet qui ne se laisse pas assimiler par la philosophie, mais la travaille, autant (...)
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  34. Sociétés carcérales: Relecture(s) de “Surveiller et punir”.Daniele Lorenzini & Isabelle Fouchard (eds.) - 2017 - Paris: Mare & Martin.
    Paru en 1975, Surveiller et punir de Michel Foucault a profondément marqué l'ensemble des sciences humaines et sociales. Plus de quarante ans après, la société de surveillance annoncée par Foucault se manifeste à travers des préoccupations sécuritaires croissantes et la quête fantasmatique d'un risque zéro. Les réformes successives de notre droit pénal traduisent une volonté forte de prévenir, voire de prédire, la réalisation des infractions. La surveillance se déploie non seulement dans l'enceinte carcérale mais au-delà des murs. Il s'avère ainsi (...)
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    The Definition of Nonhuman Animal Euthanasia.Daniele Lorenzini - 2020 - Animal Studies Journal 9 (2):1-20.
    Under what conditions does the killing of a nonhuman animal qualify as euthanasia? In this paper, I elaborate an original nonprescriptive definition of nonhuman animal euthanasia which avoids the conceptual confusions surrounding the use of this expression. Such a definition imposes strict limitations on the notion of nonhuman animal euthanasia. On the one hand, the nonhuman animal whose life is ended through an act that legitimately qualifies as euthanasia is normally a sentient domestic animal. On the other, the painless and (...)
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  36. Un demi-siècle d’“Histoire de la folie”.Daniele Lorenzini & Arianna Sforzini (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Kimé.
     
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    Dall'ermeneutica del sé alla politica di noi stessi.Daniele Lorenzini - 2013 - Nóema 4 (1):1-10.
    This article tries to highlight the explicit political aim and the importance for our present of the thought of the «late» Michel Foucault. Through the analysis of the role that truth plays in the pagan and Christian techniques of the self, it opposes a truth that we have to discover in ourselves in order to refuse it (Christianity) or to adhere to it (ethics of authenticity) to a truth conceived as a force of transformation of logos into ethos , of (...)
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    Foucault Before the Collège de France.Stuart Elden, Orazio Irrera & Daniele Lorenzini - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (1-2):3-18.
    This introduction to the special issue ‘Foucault Before the Collège de France’ surveys Foucault’s work in the first part of his career. While there is a familiar chronology to the books he published in the 1960s – from History of Madness to The Archaeology of Knowledge – the story can be developed in relation to his articles, his translations, his early publications and manuscripts, and his teaching. Looking at the programme of posthumous publication of many of his courses and unfinished (...)
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  39. Foucault, il cristianesimo e la genealogia dei regimi di verità.Daniele Lorenzini - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (2):391-402.
     
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  40. “el Cinismo Hace De La Vida Una Aleturgie”. Apuntes Para Una Relectura Del Recorrido Filosófico Del Último Michel Foucault“the Cynicism Makes Life An Aleturgie”. Notes For A Rereading Of Michel Foucault’s Last Philosophical Work.Daniele Lorenzini - 2008 - Laguna 23.
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    Foucault, Christianity, and the Genealogy of the Regimes of Truth.Daniele Lorenzini - 2012 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (2):391-402.
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    Jacques Maritain e i diritti umani: fra totalitarismo, antisemitismo e democrazia (1936-1951).Daniele Lorenzini - 2012 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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    La force du vrai: De Foucault à Austin.Daniele Lorenzini - 2017 - Lormont, France: La bord de l'eau.
    Cet ouvrage propose une lecture originale du projet foucaldien d'une histoire de la vérité qui vise à en mettre clairement en lumière les enjeux éthiques et politiques, grâce à l'établissement d'une confrontation entre les analyses de Foucault sur la parrêsia antique, les travaux de J.L. Austin sur l'énoncé performatif et l'étude de l'énoncé passionné par Stanley Cavell. Le problème qui est ainsi posé, en lien mais également en décalage avec les réflexions traditionnelles sur le pouvoir des mots, est celui de (...)
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  44. Para acabar con la verdad-demostración: Bachelar, Canguilhem, Foucault y la historia de los "regímenes de verdad".Daniele Lorenzini - 2010 - Laguna 26:9-34.
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    Perlocutoire: Normativités et performativités du langage ordinaire.Daniele Lorenzini & Sandra Laugier (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: Mare & Martin.
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    Foucault-Wittgenstein: subjectivité, politique, éthique.Pascale Gillot & Daniele Lorenzini (eds.) - 2016 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
    Foucault (1926-1984) et Wittgenstein (1889-1951) appartiennent, selon une présentation courante, à deux traditions de pensée différentes, pour ne pas dire rivales, dont chacun serait en quelque sorte une figure tutélaire. Au-delà des oppositions des philosophies continentale et analytique, tous deux partagent pourtant un fond commun : une critique radicale de la notion classique de subjectivité, une façon spécifique de concevoir et de pratiquer la philosophie comme manière d'être et de vivre. Tous deux, en philosophant, engagent un discours critique et un (...)
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    Foucault and the Making of Subjects.Laura Cremonesi, Orazio Irrera, Daniele Lorenzini & Martina Tazzioli (eds.) - 2016 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Explores a Foucaultian understanding of the subject in relation to truth and power.
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    Bernard E. Harcourt. Critique and Praxis: A Radical Critical Philosophy of Illusions, Values, and Actions. New York: Columbia University Press. 696 pp. [REVIEW]Daniele Lorenzini - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (2):429-430.
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    How we became our data: A genealogy of the informational person. [REVIEW]Daniele Lorenzini - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory:1-4.
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    Mitchell Dean and Kaspar Villadsen. State Phobia and Civil Society: The Political Legacy of Michel Foucault. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2016. 196 pp. [REVIEW]Daniele Lorenzini - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 44 (1):200-202.
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