Power
Books | Literary Criticism / European / French
Michel Foucault
Series preface / Paul Rabinow -- Introduction / Colin Gordon -- Truth and Juridical Forms -- The Politics of Health in the Eighteenth Century -- Preface to Anti-Oedipus -- Truth and Power -- The Birth of Social Medicine -- Lives of Infamous Men -- About the Concept of the "Dangerous Individual" in Nineteenth-century Legal Psychiatry -- Governmentality -- Questions of Method -- Interview with Michel Foucault -- "Omnes et Singulatim": Toward a Critique of Political Reason -- The Subject and Power -- Space, Knowledge, and Power -- The Risks of Security -- What Is Called "Punishing"? -- Interview with Actes -- The Political Technology of Individuals -- Pompidou's Two Deaths -- Summoned to Court -- Letter to Certain Leaders of the Left -- The Proper Use of Criminals -- Lemon and Milk -- Open Letter to Mehdi Bazargan -- For an Ethic of Discomfort -- Useless to Revolt? -- So Is It Important to Think? -- Against Replacement Penalties -- To Punish Is the Most Difficult Thing There Is. The Moral and Social Experience of the Poles Can No Longer Be Obliterated -- Confronting Governments: Human Rights.