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  1. Foucault’s Legacy in Contemporary Thinking: Forty Years Later (1984–2024)
  2. Valentina Antoniol, Stefano Marino
  3. pp. 1-3
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  1. On Foucault’s Legacy: Governmentality, Critique and Subjectivation as Conceptual Tools for Understanding Neoliberalism
  2. André Duarte, Maria Rita de Assis César
  3. pp. 6-30
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  1. Thinking and Unthinking the Present: Philosophy after Foucault
  2. Martin Saar, Frieder Vogelmann
  3. pp. 31-54
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  1. The Actualité of Philosophy and its History: Michel Foucault’s Legacy on a Philosophy of the Present
  2. Orazio Irrera
  3. pp. 55-72
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  1. The Future Perfect of Suspicion and Prediction as a Dispositive of Security Today? The Legacy of Foucault (1977)
  2. Didier Bigo
  3. pp. 73-106
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  1. Who, in Our Present, Might the Pierre Rivières Be? Political Subjectivation and the Construction of a Collective “We”
  2. Valentina Antoniol
  3. pp. 107-126
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  1. Foucault and Ecology
  2. Manlio Iofrida
  3. pp. 127-141
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  1. Foucault and Somaesthetics: Variations on the Art of Living
  2. Richard Shusterman
  3. pp. 142-169
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  1. Overcoming “the Penetration Model”: Rethinking Sexuality with Foucault, Shusterman, and Contemporary Feminism
  2. Stefano Marino
  3. pp. 170-200
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  1. Power + Fashion
  2. Adam Geczy, Vicki Karaminas
  3. pp. 201-226
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  1. Discipline and Power in the Digital Age: Critical Reflections from Foucault’s Thought
  2. Silvia Capodivacca, Gabriele Giacomini
  3. pp. 227-251
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  1. Untruth as the New Democratic Ethos: Reading Michel Foucault’s Interpretation of Diogenes of Sinope’s True Life in the Time of Post-Truth Politics
  2. Attasit Sittidumrong
  3. pp. 252-267
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  1. Gaze and Norm: Foucault’s Legacy in Sociology
  2. Dušan Marinković, Dušan Ristić
  3. pp. 268-292
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  1. ‘The Subject and Power’ – Four Decades Later: Tracing Foucault’s Evolving Concept of Subjectivation
  2. Kasper Villadsen
  3. pp. 293-321
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  1. Pastoral Power, Sovereign Carelessness, and the Social Divisions of Care Work or: What Foucault Can Teach Us about the “Crisis of Care”
  2. Lucile Richard
  3. pp. 322-349
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  1. History, Markets, and Revolutions: Reviewing Foucault’s Contribution to the Analysis of Political Temporality
  2. Alessandro Volpi, Alessio Porrino
  3. pp. 350-376
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  1. A Critic on the Other Side of the Rhine? On the Appropriations of Foucault’s Political Thought by the Heirs of the Frankfurt School
  2. Rodolpho Venturini
  3. pp. 377-397
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  1. Genealogy as an Ethic of Self-determination: Husserl and Foucault
  2. Enrico Redaelli
  3. pp. 398-419
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  1. Foucault and Wittgenstein: Practical Critique and Democratic Politics
  2. Lotar Rasiński
  3. pp. 420-442
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  1. Foucault’s Hegel Thesis: The “Tragic Destiny” of Life and the “Being-There” of Consciousness
  2. Oliver Roberts-Garratt
  3. pp. 443-469
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  1. Luther and Biopower: Rethinking the Reformation with Foucault
  2. Samuel Lindholm, Andrea Di Carlo
  3. pp. 470-493
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