Active intolerance: Michel foucault, the prisons information group, and the future of abolition

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Formed in the wake of May 1968, the Prisons Information Group (GIP) was a radical resistance movement active in France in the early 1970's. Theorist Michel Foucault was heavily involved. This book collects interdisciplinary essays that explore the GIP's resources both for Foucault studies and for prison activism today.

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Zurn, P., & Dilts, A. (2016). Active intolerance: Michel foucault, the prisons information group, and the future of abolition. Active Intolerance: Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition (pp. 1–297). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137510679

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