| G. Thomas Couser - 1989 - 298 páginas
...political or economic subjection, but also modes of action, more or less considered and calculated, which were destined to act upon the possibilities of action...to structure the possible field of action of others (220). Franklin personifies government in this sense: even before the new republic is established,... | |
| Kathleen C. Boone - 1989 - 152 páginas
...to sound teaching. One sees rigid government of the individual in Foucault's sense of that term — "To govern, in this sense, is to structure the possible field of action of others" ("The Subject and Power" 221). In addition to Sunday School and Sunday morning worship service, fundamentalist... | |
| C. G. Prado - 1992 - 186 páginas
...economic subjection, but also modes of action, more or less considered and calculated, which were designed to act upon the possibilities of action of other people....this sense, is to structure the possible field of actions of others. (Dreyfus and Rabinow, 1983:221) To govern is to structure possible actions. This... | |
| John Scott - 1994 - 468 páginas
...political or economic subjection, but also modes of action, more or less considered and calculated, which were destined to act upon the possibilities of action...structure the possible field of action of others. The relationship proper to power would not therefore be sought on the side of violence or of struggle,... | |
| Alan Hunt, Gary Wickham - 1994 - 162 páginas
...political or economic subjection, but also modes of action, more or less considered, which were designed to act upon the possibilities of action of other people....structure the possible field of action of others. (S&P 1982: 221) The focus on government as an intensely practical matter, 'how things get done', is... | |
| John Mihevc - 1995 - 320 páginas
...for conditionality around the acceptance of structural adjustment packages for further aid or loans: "To govern, in this sense, is to structure the possible field of action of others." The Subject and Power, p. 22 1 , quoted in Boone, The Bible, p. 84. 28. Gibbon, "Political Economy,"... | |
| Suren Lalvani - 1996 - 288 páginas
...than a theory of power, Foucault views power as comparable to "government" in a broad sense, where "to govern in this sense is to structure the possible field of actions of others."176 Foucault is critical of the assumptions of the repressive hypothesis which views... | |
| Julian Nida-Rümelin, Wilhelm Vossenkuhl - 1998 - 556 páginas
...political or economic subjection, but also modes of action, more or less considered and calculated, which were destined to act upon the possibilities of action...structure the possible field of action of others. The relationship proper to power would not therefore be sought on the side of violence or of struggle,... | |
| Deidre Lynch - 1998 - 332 páginas
...political or economic subjection, but also modes of action, more or less considered and calculated, which were destined to act upon the possibilities of action...govern, in this sense, is to structure the possible fald of action of others ("Subject and Power," 22 1 ; emphasis mine). It's worth stressing that to... | |
| Jeremy Moss - 1998 - 232 páginas
...of this subjectivization occurs when the model of behaviour becomes part of an individual identity. To govern, in this sense, is to 'structure the possible field of action of others', not simply by intervening by force to prevent an action, but by restructuring the types of action open... | |
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