Foucault with Marx

Author:   Jacques Bidet ,  Steven Corcoran
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9781783605378


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 April 2016
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Foucault with Marx


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With this timely commitment, Jacques Bidet unites the theories of arguably the world's two greatest emancipatory political thinkers. In this far-reaching and decisive text, Bidet examines Marxian and Foucauldian criticisms of capitalist modernity. For Marx, the intersection between capital and the market is crucial, while for Foucault, the organizational aspects of capital are what really matter. According to Marx, the ruling class is identified with property; with Foucault, it is the managers who hold power and knowledge that rule. Bidet identifies these two sides of capitalist modernity as 'market' and 'organization', showing that each leads to specific forms of social conflict; against exploitation and austerity, over wages and pensions on the one hand, and against forms of 'medical' and work-based discipline, control of bodies and prisons on the other. Bidet's impetus and clarity however serve a greater purpose: uniting two souls of critical social theory, in order to overcome what has become an age-long separation between the 'old left' and the 'new social movements'.

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Author:   Jacques Bidet ,  Steven Corcoran
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 12.90cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781783605378


ISBN 10:   1783605375
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 April 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Unite Marx and Foucault, and How? 1. The Marx/Foucault Difference: Discipline and Governmentality 2. Property-Power and Knowledge-Power 3. Marxian Structuralism and Foucauldian Nominalism 4. Marx’s ‘Capitalism’ and Foucault’s ‘Liberalism’ Elements of a Conclusion: A Strategy from Below

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In this important work, Jacques Bidet shows with patient and piercing insight why it is necessary to think Foucault with Marx (and Marx with Foucault) in order to make sense of the contemporary world. It will undoubtedly become an essential work for anyone seeking to think through the productive relations between the two thinkers. --Nick Srnicek, co-author of Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work


Bidet creatively interrogates Marx s critique of property and class relations and Foucault s critique of knowledge-power relations to produce an original synthesis that informs a novel approach to resistance and struggles for counter-hegemony in the present neoliberal conjuncture. --Robert Jessop, author of The Future of the Capitalist State


'The ongoing confrontation between Marx and Foucault is a primary theoretical issue implicit in every political struggle today, whether domestic or international. Bidet's careful and detailed staging of the intersections of these two quite different bodies of theory is an indispensable exercise.' Fredric Jameson, author of The Political Unconscious and Marxism and Form 'In the growing literature confronting and combining the legacies of Marx and Foucault, Jacques Bidet's contribution will stand out with exceptional relevance. It is both firmly anchored in the author's doctrine of the dual nature of capitalist domination (capital as property and capital as knowledge) and full of imaginative readings of the texts.' Etienne Balibar, co-author of Reading Capital 'In this important work, Jacques Bidet shows with patient and piercing insight why it is necessary to think Foucault with Marx (and Marx with Foucault) in order to make sense of the contemporary world. It will undoubtedly become an essential work for anyone seeking to think through the productive relations between the two thinkers.' Nick Srnicek, co-author of Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work 'Bidet creatively interrogates Marx's critique of property and class relations and Foucault's critique of knowledge-power relations to produce an original synthesis that informs a novel approach to resistance and struggles for counter-hegemony in the present neoliberal conjuncture.' Robert Jessop, author of The Future of the Capitalist State 'The ongoing confrontation between Marx and Foucault is a primary theoretical issue implicit in every political struggle today, whether domestic or international. Bidet's careful and detailed staging of the intersections of these two quite different bodies of theory is an indispensable exercise.' Fredric Jameson, author of The Political Unconscious and Marxism and Form 'In the growing literature confronting and combining the legacies of Marx and Foucault, Jacques Bidet's contribution will stand out with exceptional relevance. It is both firmly anchored in the author's doctrine of the dual nature of capitalist domination (capital as property and capital as knowledge) and full of imaginative readings of the texts.' Etienne Balibar, co-author of Reading Capital 'In this important work, Jacques Bidet shows with patient and piercing insight why it is necessary to think Foucault with Marx (and Marx with Foucault) in order to make sense of the contemporary world. It will undoubtedly become an essential work for anyone seeking to think through the productive relations between the two thinkers.' Nick Srnicek, co-author of Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work 'Bidet creatively interrogates Marx's critique of property and class relations and Foucault's critique of knowledge-power relations to produce an original synthesis that informs a novel approach to resistance and struggles for counter-hegemony in the present neoliberal conjuncture.' Robert Jessop, author of The Future of the Capitalist State


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Jacques Bidet is a French philosopher and social theorist, currently professor emeritus in the philosophy department at the Université de Paris X – Nanterre. His most recently translated books are Exploring Marx's Capital: Philosophical, Economic and Political Dimensions (2007) and A Critical Companion to Contemporary Marxism (2007). He wrote the Introduction to Louis Althusser's On The Reproduction of Capitalism (2014).

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