RE: Governmentality

Hi Dave,

You could also read this (and it's free):

Foucault, M. 'Omnes et Singulatim: Towards a Criticism of 'Political
Reason',' in McMurrin, S. (ed) The Tanner Lectures on Human Value, Vol. II,
Salt Lake City, 1981: 223-254.
http://www.tannerlectures.utah.edu/lectures/foucault81.pdf

As for secondary stuff, check out the following:

Barry, A., Osborne, T. and Rose, N. (eds) "Foucault and Political Reason:
Liberalism, Neo-Liberalism, and Rationalities of Government," London, 1996.

Dean, M. The Constitution of Poverty: Towards a Genealogy of Liberal
Governance, London, 1991.

Dean, M. Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society, London, 1999.

Dean, M. and Hindess, B. (eds) "Governing Australia: Studies in Contemporary
Rationalities of Government," Cambridge, 1998.

Gane, M. and Johnson, T. (eds), "Foucault's New Domains," London, 1993.

Isin Engin, F., Osborne, T. and Rose, N. "Governing Cities: Liberalism,
Neoliberalism, Advanced Liberalism," Toronto, 1998.

Rose, N. Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought, Cambridge, 1999.

Rose, N. Governing the Soul: the Shaping of the Private Self, London, 1999.

Regards - Kevin


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Dave:
go to the Foucault Effect, the book edited by Colin Gordon. It has
Foucault's course summary 'Governmentality' and some good secondary stuff.
Mark


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