The rather, um, simple discourse on Us, Them, and The Market here over the
last couple of days has been pretty disappointing. Hasn't anyone ever done
anything like a Foucaultian reading of The Market as a realm of apparent
freedom that is all about power? Of how The Market shapes subjects into
Homo economicus? And what about Foucault's apparent late fondness for
Hayek, anyway?
Doug
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last couple of days has been pretty disappointing. Hasn't anyone ever done
anything like a Foucaultian reading of The Market as a realm of apparent
freedom that is all about power? Of how The Market shapes subjects into
Homo economicus? And what about Foucault's apparent late fondness for
Hayek, anyway?
Doug
--
Doug Henwood
Left Business Observer
250 W 85 St
New York NY 10024-3217 USA
+1-212-874-4020 voice +1-212-874-3137 fax
email: <mailto:dhenwood@xxxxxxxxx>
web: <http://www.panix.com/~dhenwood/LBO_home.html>