Power as an art of contingency: Luhmann, Deleuze, Foucault |
Journal/Book: Econ Soc. 1998; 27: 11 New Fetter Lane, London, England EC4P 4EE. Routledge. 1-27.
Abstract: This article recovers the conceptual content of Michel Foucault's model of power as are intelligible only against the background of a broader social-theoretical distinction between 'substance' and 'emergence'. The suggestion is that the idea of bio-power, as distinct from sovereignty, becomes clearer, and more productive, if it is seen asa figure of emergence. More specifically it is suggested that the logic of acting upon actions, which encapsulates so many of the vital innovations of Foucault's account of power, may be defined as a relation of 'non-indifferent difference'. In explaining these concepts, the article makes connections between Foucault's project and the work of Niklas Luhmann and Gilles Deleuze. The object of this method is to open Foucault's analyses of power to some particularly illuminating and incisive theoretical complements.
Note: Article Pottage A, Univ London London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, London WC2A 2AE, ENGLAND
Keyword(s): emergence; sovereignty; risk; difference
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