ABSTRACT
The works of Foucault and Bentham have been regularly examined in isolation, yet rarely has the relationship between them been discussed. This study traces the full breadth of that relationship within the fields of sexuality, criminology, ethics, economics and governance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
General Introduction
part |42 pages
Biopolitics of Interests
chapter |3 pages
Introduction: From Interest to Norms
chapter |20 pages
Biopolitical Pleasure
chapter |18 pages
Biopolitical Pain
part |37 pages
Utilitarian Conduct of Conduct
chapter |15 pages
Law, Norm and the Control of Conduct
chapter |19 pages
The Secret Monitoring Plan
part |37 pages
The Biopolitical Expert