Nate,
can you please clarify what you mean here when you say "neoliberalism"? Do
you mean in the usual British usage (e.g., Thatcherism) or do you mean
something else?
David
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To: <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:29 PM
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> TheScu-
> You sound like a policy debater. Actually I believe you are. Foucault
was extraordinarily active in policymaking, and he found criticisms of
neoliberalism rather unconvincing. For example, he was a proponent of
healthcare and what not despite his own theories of bio-power.
> ~Nate
>
can you please clarify what you mean here when you say "neoliberalism"? Do
you mean in the usual British usage (e.g., Thatcherism) or do you mean
something else?
David
----- Original Message -----
From: <Celestri97@xxxxxxx>
To: <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [foucault] a question
> TheScu-
> You sound like a policy debater. Actually I believe you are. Foucault
was extraordinarily active in policymaking, and he found criticisms of
neoliberalism rather unconvincing. For example, he was a proponent of
healthcare and what not despite his own theories of bio-power.
> ~Nate
>