Preface
1. Introduction: From Noble Savage to Savage Noble
Outline of a Political Genealogy
Part I: The Three Domains of Genealogy
2. The Subject of Political Discourse
The Discourse of Threat: Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition
Discursive Regimes and the Order of the Political
3. Power and the Political Subject
You Are What You Eat: The Perils of Indianization
Disciplinary Power: The Fabrication of Modern Identity
Enunciative Modalities: From Wilderness to Nation
4. Political Subjectivation and Self-Formation
Technologies of the Self: Sex/Ethics/Politics
The Cultivation of Individuality: J.S. Mill's Manual of Autonomous Selfhood
The Political Spectrum: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Ethics of Toleration
Part II: Against Identity
5. Governmentality and the Axes of Political Experience
A Matrix of Experience
The State and/of Governmentality
The Political Technology of Individuals
6. The Most Perfect Freedom
On the polarities of Political Freedom: Rousseau and Nozick
Counter-Memory: Different Freedoms/Freedoms of Difference
Freedom and the Politics of Transformation
7. Genealogy and Other-Politics: Conclusions, Implications, Applications
The Foucault Conundrum
Political Theory on the Horizon
Bibliography