Frankfurt School, Foucault and neoliberalism: an interview with Thomas Lemke
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https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2017.117787Keywords:
sociology, sociological theory, Michel Foucault, governmentality, Frankfurt SchoolAbstract
Interview with the german sociologist Thomas Lemke (Goethe Universität) regarding his academic trajectory, Michel Foucault and his notions of "neoliberalism" and "governmentality", the Frankfirt School, among other subjects.
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