Description: Bin B Biopolitics (Public Policy and Social Welfare European Centre Vienna, Vol 15) Paperback – April 1, 1994 Paperback by Ferenc Feher (Author), Agnes Heller (Author) THIS book was signed to Hilary Putnam by the Authors (professor Hilary Putnam of Harvard University) About the Author Ferenc Feher is Professor in the Humanities at the New School for Social Research, New York. 1989 marked not only the end of communism but also the beginning of a drastic change of pattern in modern politics. The authors analyse an emerging new type of political activity which they call "biopolitics". They trace back its origins, first, to the promises modernity made about the "liberation of the Body" and the fusion of the corporeal and the spiritual which have never been kept. In the second place, they connect it with certain failed hopes and perspectives of the Enlightenment and the dominant models of politics in the nineteenth century as well as with the "end of the grand narrative". In the main, they derive the rise of biopolitics from the weakening of class politics and its vocabulary, the transition from a class-based politics to the politicization of the Body (as well as from additional contingent factors, such as the appearance of the AIDS epidemics and the petering out of the "sexual revolution" of the 1960s).They investigate the difficult coexistence of the values of freedom and life in biopolitics in four major areas: health, environment, sex (gender) and race. On the basis of a rich material, taken from both the major analysts of modernity and the present-day discussion of biopolitics in the media, the authors try to set up a preliminary balance of the pros and cons presented by the new phenomenon.Although they accept the "language of difference" in which the movements of biopolitics predominantly articulate their programme, the authors argue for a minimalist conception of universalism and for dialogue, against the self-closure of the movements which inevitably generates violence and closes the avenues of reconciliation.
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Book Title: Biopolitics
Item Length: 9.4in
Item Height: 0.3in
Item Width: 6.7in
Author: Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Philosophy & Social Aspects
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, The Limited
Publication Year: 1994
Genre: Science
Number of Pages: 104 Pages