Beyond Foucault
Explore the intricate relationship between power and society in Beyond Foucault by Anne Brunon-Ernst. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this thought-provoking hardback spans 246 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the works of Jeremy Bentham and Michel Foucault. Brunon-Ernst skillfully navigates the complexities of panopticism, challenging the conventional view of it as merely a tool of dark disciplinary power. Instead, she delves into the broader implications of Bentham's project and Foucault's insights on economic governance. This book is not only essential for historians of intellectual history but also serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in contemporary issues of surveillance and social control. Enhance your understanding of these critical themes with this engaging read.