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E-grāmata: Penal Theories and Institutions: Lectures at the College de France, 1971-1972

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"What characterizes the act of justice is not resort to a court and to judges; it is not the intervention of magistrates (even if they had to be simple mediators or arbitrators). What characterizes the juridical act, the process or the procedure in the broad sense, is the regulated development of a dispute. And the intervention of judges, their opinion or decision, is only ever an episode in this development. What defines the juridical order is the way in which one confronts one another, the way in which one struggles. The rule and the struggle, the rule in the struggle, this is the juridical."- Michel FoucaultPenal Theories and Institutions is the title Michel Foucault gave to the lectures he delivered at the Collčge de France from November 1971 to March 1972.In these lectures Michel Foucault presents for the first time his approach to the question of power that will be the focus of his research up to the writing of Discipline and Punish (1975) and beyond. His analysis star

ts with a detailed account of Richelieu"s repression of the Nu-pieds revolt (1639-1640) and then goes on to show how the apparatus of power developed by the monarchy on this occasion breaks with the system of juridical and judicial institutions of the Middle Ages and opens out onto a "judicial State apparatus", a "repressive system", whose function is focused on the confinement of those who challenge its order.Michel Foucault systemizes the approach of a history of truth on the basis of the study of "juridico-political matrices" that he had begun in the previous year"s lectures ( Lectures on the Will to Know ) and which is at the heart of the notion of "knowledge-power".In these lectures Foucault develops his theory of justice and penal law.The appearance of this volume marks the end of the publication of the series Foucault"s courses at the Collčge de France (the first volume of which was published in 1997).

Foreword, Franēois Ewald and Alessandro Fontana. - Chapter 1: 24 November 1971. - Chapter 2: 1 December 1971. - Chapter 3: 15 December 1971. - Chapter 4: 22 December 1971. - Chapter 5: 12 January 1972. - Chapter 6: 19 January 1972. - Chapter 7: 26 January 1972. - Chapter 8: 2 February 1972.- Chapter 9: 9 February 1972. - Chapter 10: 16 February 1972. - Chapter 11: 23 February 1972. - Chapter 12: 1 March 1972. - Chapter 13: 8 March 1972. - Ceremony, theatre and politics in the seventeenth century. - Course summary. - Course context. - Letter from Étienne Balibar to the editor of the lectures. - Foucault and the historians, Claude-Olivier Doron. - Index of notions. - Index of names

Michel Foucault is acknowledged as the pre-eminent French philosopher of the 1970s and 1980s. He continues to have enormous impact throughout the world, and across many disciplines.
Foreword xiii
Francois Ewald
Alessandro Fontana
Translator's Note xix
Rules for Editing the Text xxi
Introduction: Read Everything xxiii
Arnold I. Davidson
One 24 November 1971
1(16)
Two 1 December 1971
17(20)
Three 15 December 1971
37(20)
Four 22 December 1971
57(10)
Five 12 January 1972
67(18)
Six 19 January 1972
85(16)
Seven 26 January 1972
101(10)
Eight 2 February 1972
111(16)
Nine 9 February 1972
127(22)
Ten 16 February 1972
149(18)
Eleven 23 February 1972
167(16)
Twelve 1 March 1972
183(14)
Thirteen 8 March 1972
197(32)
Course Summary 229(6)
Ceremony, Theater, and Politics in the Seventeenth Century 235(6)
Course Context 241(38)
Letter from Etienne Balibar to the Editor 279(6)
Foucault and the Historians: The Debate on "Popular Uprisings" 285(18)
Index of Concepts and Notions 303(16)
Index of Names 319
Michel Foucault is acknowledged as the pre-eminent French philosopher of the 1970s and 1980s. He continues to have enormous impact throughout the world, and across many disciplines.