This article examines the controversy that has arisen in the last decade about Michel Foucault’s supposed “fascination” with neoliberalism, especially around the contributions of Daniel Zamora and Michael C. Behrent. Their theses are contrasted with Foucauldian writings and reconsidered from a different approach to the historical, political and intellectual context of the French 1970s, which, in our opinion, shows a lack of complexity in the studies of those authors. Thus, this paper tries to establish that the limitations of Michel Foucault’s approach to neoliberalism do not respond to any sort of neoliberal “sympathies”, but to another kind of problems—mainly analytical—.
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Chamorro, E. (2022). Foucault and Neoliberalism: Analysis of a Controversy. Isegoria, (66). https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2022.66.28
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