David Owen's book Maturity and Modernity would be a good place to start -
looks at Foucault, Weber and Nietzsche
Stuart
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Dear Ben:
Your comment about "Economy and Society" reminded me of Max
Weber's giant work of that name, and that reminded me that
Foucault was quite interested in Weber's work...but I can't
remember where I read that. Does anyone know? Was it
somewhere in the governmentality stuff?
Peter
Peter Winston Fettner
Department of Philosophy,
Intellectual Heritage Program
Temple University
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looks at Foucault, Weber and Nietzsche
Stuart
-----Original Message-----
From: foucault-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:foucault-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Peter Winston
Fettner
Sent: 10 April 2006 18:21
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Subject: Re: [Foucault-L] Foucault and Weber?
Dear Ben:
Your comment about "Economy and Society" reminded me of Max
Weber's giant work of that name, and that reminded me that
Foucault was quite interested in Weber's work...but I can't
remember where I read that. Does anyone know? Was it
somewhere in the governmentality stuff?
Peter
Peter Winston Fettner
Department of Philosophy,
Intellectual Heritage Program
Temple University
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