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Notes of lectures 7 - 13 for endterm, including examples.

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Lecture 7: Power and organization; Michel Foucault on power
Overview
1) Critical theory
2) Michel Foucault
3) Foucault’s typology of power

Critical theory (starting point: groups/people are conflicted and people are fighting to gain power over
others)
Split in the tradition of political philosophy
• Anglo-saxon normative theory versus continental critical theory


Start from non-ideal circumstances
• Presence of conflict: ‘politics is war through other means’ (Foucault) It is not a war
through weapons but through political campaigns, political relations, etc. This is the
starting point of the critical theorist.
• Political philosopher as cartographer of the present (a decision as a point on the map,
what kind of breaches there are after that decision)  mapping out the present as it is
right now


 Philosophy as ‘critique’ figuring out the conditions of social events and figuring out how it has
formed, we can also think about how we have to change it (critique)
 critical theorist: writes about the histories of things to know how a decision is made and give critic
on it (example: financial crises you had to pay student loan and now you don’t  critique about
student loans through histories)


What is the normative strategy?
Normative theory Critical theory




Michel Foucault
Who is Michel Foucault (1926-1984)?
- French political philosopher
- The interweaving of knowledge and power

(1) Traditional view
- Knowledge and power are opposed (knowledge something we acquire to scientific practices, if

,power intervenes things will get messed up)
- Conflicts of interest
- Example: tobacco industry and cancer research

(2) Foucault’s view
- Knowledge and power presuppose each other (knowledge requires power and vice versa)
- Knowledge informs the exercise of power + power facilitates the acquisition of knowledge
 we should stop talking about knowledge and power as two separate entities


‘Knowledge-power’




Example 1: psychiatry (before mental ill people were left alone in society. In a psychiatry those people
are put together and are locked up  this way power is exercised over the mentally ill  locking up
makes it possible to test theories and therapies which creates knowledge. Therefore, knowledge
generates power and vice versa)

Example 2: criminology (Damien tried to kill the French king  Damien publicly tortered, second
time it happens with another guy  it being locked up  guillotine  in those years those public
punishments disappeared and it became imprisonment
 if you lock prisoners up, then you can rehabilitate them again which leads to knowledge


Wrong assumptions you might have about power …
1) Power is bad
- No, power is productive and can be legitimate
- There is no power-free society possible
2) Power is a resource (possessive theory of power)
- No, power is a relation
- There is no stable ‘possession’ of power

Wrong assumptions you might have about power …
3) Power prohibits (prohibitive theory of power)
- No, power is also productive (empowerment)
- Contra psychology and sexual liberation movement
4) Power is exercised by the State (juridical theory of power)
- No, also private agents exercise power

, - Example: doctors


Power is …
• (A) everywhere
• Not localized in the state apparatus, but spread out across society
• ‘Micro-power-relations’ (big macro relations = state exercising power, the
micro relations are people exercising power over other/small things)
• (B) productive
• Power-relations produce knowledge and subjectivity
• Power not only prohibits, but also incites
• (C) reversible
• Wherever there is power, there is resistance (power is never a one way street,
always an unstable relation, the one who is exercising power can also be
resisted)
• Power versus domination


Historical survey of different kinds of power-relations
1) Sovereign power
 Power to decide over the life or death of its subjects
 Feudal relations
- State did not exist  personal relations of subjection
- Power of the king to expose subjects to death (war and capital punishment)
- ‘Power to make die or let live’
 Today
- Rare
- Martial law/state of emergency


2) Modern biopower
 The power ‘to make live or let die’
Aim: normalization


2a) Disciplinary power (see next class)
Target: individual bodies
Imposition of pre-established norms
Example: prison


2b) Biopolitical power (see later)
Target: the population
Imposition of statistical norms
Example: demography

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