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Since the early 1970's, European thinkers have departed notably from their predecessors in order to pursue analytical programs more thoroughly their own. "Rethinking the Subject" brings together in one volume some of the most influential writings of Foucault, Habermas, Bourdieu, Pizzorno, Macfarlane, and other authors whose ideas have had a worldwide influence in recent social theory. The anthology is testament to the central importance of three contemporary themes, each familiar to early thinkers but never definitively formulated or resolved. The first two concern the nature and modalities of…mehr

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Since the early 1970's, European thinkers have departed notably from their predecessors in order to pursue analytical programs more thoroughly their own. "Rethinking the Subject" brings together in one volume some of the most influential writings of Foucault, Habermas, Bourdieu, Pizzorno, Macfarlane, and other authors whose ideas have had a worldwide influence in recent social theory. The anthology is testament to the central importance of three contemporary themes, each familiar to early thinkers but never definitively formulated or resolved. The first two concern the nature and modalities of power and legitimacy in society. The third, and most fundamental, deals with the nature and modalities of the "self" or "subject." These themes owe their special contemporary relevance to an array of events--from the collapse of colonialism to the birth of test-tube babies. James Faubion's introduction traces the historical context of these influential events and themes. It also traces the lineaments of a still inchoate intellectual movement, of which the writers included in the anthology are the vanguard.
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James Faubion