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89Against prophecy and utopiaThesis Eleven 120 (1): 104-118. 2014.In this essay, I take as a starting point Foucault’s rejection of two different ways of thinking about the future, prophecy and utopianism, and use this rejection as a basis for the elaboration of a more detailed rejection of them, invoking complexity-based epistemic limitations in relation to thinking about the future of political society. I follow Foucault in advocating immanent political struggle, which does not seek to build a determinate vision of the future but rather focuses on negating a…Read more
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90Foucault and Politics: A Critical IntroductionEdinburgh University Press. 2014.This is a clear and critical account of Foucault's political thought: what he said, how it's been used and its influence today. Michel Foucault, French philosopher, social theorist, historian of ideas and literary critic, is primarily known as a radical thinker who disturbs our understanding of society, yet little attention has been paid to his politics. Now, Mark Kelly details and criticises all of Foucault's major political ideas: the historical relativity of knowledge; exclusion and abnormali…Read more
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48In this essay, I take as a starting point Foucault’s rejection of two different ways of thinking about the future, prophecy and utopianism, and use this rejection as a basis for the elaboration of a more detailed rejection of them, invoking complexity-based epistemic limitations in relation to thinking about the future of political society. I follow Foucault in advocating immanent political struggle, which does not seek to build a determinate vision of the future but rather focuses on negating a…Read more
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121International Biopolitics: Foucault, Globalisation and ImperialismTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 57 (125): 1-26. 2010.In this article, I present a new Foucauldian reading of the international, via Foucault's concept of 'biopolitics'. I begin by surveying the existing Foucauldian perspectives on the international, which mostly take as their point of departure Foucault's concept of 'governmentality', and mostly diagnose a 'global governmentality' or 'global biopolitics' in the current era of globalisation. Against these majority positions, I argue that analysis of the contemporary international through the lens o…Read more
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87Whither Balibar's Europeanism?Philosophy Today 61 (4): 891-907. 2017.This article is a critique of Étienne Balibar's philosophical orientation towards Europe, construed as both an ideal and an institutional reality, in light of recent European crises. I argue that Balibar's commitment to Europe follows from his longstanding political-philosophical preference for a compromise position between political utopianism and political realism, but that this compromise is ultimately incoherent, combining the ungroundedness of utopianism with the undue self-limitation of re…Read more
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The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978–1979 (review)Radical Philosophy 153. 2009.
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94The political philosophy of Michel FoucaultRoutledge. 2009.Epistemology -- Power I -- Power II -- Subjectivity -- Resistance -- Critique -- Ethics.
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70A Rawlsian basis for core labour rightsComparative Labor Law and Policy Journal 1 (31). 2012.24 page.
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REVIEWS-Michel Foucault, The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the College de France 1978-1979Radical Philosophy 153 46. 2009.
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192Foucault, subjectivity, and technologies of the selfIn Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.), A Companion to Foucault, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.In this chapter, the author analyzes Foucault's conception of subjectivity and his history of technologies of the self, the collections of practices by which subjectivity constitutes itself. The first section situates Foucault's conception of subjectivity in his overall body of work and intellectual context, particularly in relation to two figures in French philosophy. The second section explores the conception of the subject that Foucault develops in his late work. Having explained the importan…Read more
Mark G. E. Kelly
Western Sydney University
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Western Sydney UniversityAssociate Professor
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
| Michel Foucault |
| Poststructuralism |
| Louis Althusser |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Michel Foucault |