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Michel Foucault’s ”Penal Theories and Institutions” (Part 1/2)

Feb 11, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The Rise of the Royalty in France
04:59 • 4min
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3
Foucault's New PA Revolts in France
09:16 • 4min
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4
Foucault's Observation of the Bourgeoisie
13:26 • 5min
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5
The New PA Revolt, the Barefooted Revolt
18:24 • 3min
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6
Foucault's the Cat Raim
21:09 • 6min
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7
Foucault's Analyses of Capitalism
26:39 • 5min
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The New PA Revolt Mirrored State Power
31:53 • 3min
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9
Foucault's Transformation of the State
34:26 • 3min
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What Is Armed Justice?
37:03 • 3min
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The King Is Not Necessary for the King to Rule
39:37 • 6min
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In this episode, I cover the first half of the second volume of lectures from Foucault's time at Le Collège de France titled, "Penal Theories and Institutions."

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