Foucault and Capitalist Rationality : A Reconstruction
The relation between the regimes of the accumulation of men and the accumulation of capital is problematised in the works of Michel Foucault. The paper challenges the prevailing wisdom that the relation between these regimes is contingent. The fundamentalquestion of the conditions of the possibility...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology
2006-01-01
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Series: | Market Forces |
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Online Access: | http://www.pafkiet.edu.pk/dnnbeta/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=7cF%2bZkIccYA%3d&tabid=151&mid=705 |
Summary: | The relation between the regimes of the accumulation of men and the accumulation of capital is problematised in the works of Michel Foucault. The paper challenges the prevailing wisdom that the relation between these regimes is contingent. The fundamentalquestion of the conditions of the possibility of relation between the two regimes is raised. It is argued that both regimes are primordially related. Focusing on the Foucauldiananalysis of the regime of the accumulation of men and its constituent elements an effort is made to the matize the primordial relation between the two regimes. It is shown that freedom is the condition of the possibility of a primordial relation between the tworegimes. It is explained why freedom plays such a fundamental role in making possible and sustaining a capitalist order. The dual role of freedom as a principle of diversity and a principle of management is stressed. It is argued that capitalism as an order is conditionedupon the production and reproduction of individuals and populations that are simultaneously useful and free. It is also the condition of such an order that docility is produced without hampering utility. Freedom makes possible the enhancement of utility without making it unmanageable. |
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ISSN: | 1816-8434 |