The Last Man Takes LSD

The Last Man Takes LSD

by Mitchell Dean and Daniel Zamora
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/05/2021

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How Michel Foucault, drugs, California and the rise of neoliberal politics in 1970s France are all connected


In May 1975, Michel Foucault took LSD in the desert in southern California. He described it as the most important event of his life, one which would lead him to completely rework his History of Sexuality. His focus now would not be on power relations but on the experiments of subjectivity and the care of the self. Through this lens, he would reinterpret the social movements of May '68 and position himself politically in France in relation to the emergent anti- totalitarian and anti-welfare state currents. He would also come to appreciate the possibilities of autonomy offered by a new force on the French political scene that was neither of the Left nor the Right: neoliberalism.


For this paperback edition, the authors have written an afterword responding to the debate occasioned by the book's first publication.

ISBN:
9781839761416
9781839761416
Category:
Deconstructionism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-05-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Verso
Mitchell Dean

Mitchell Dean is Professor of politics and Head of Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy at the Copenhagen Business School. He is author of the bestselling Governmentality, a title that has been cited in the first edition of Foucault's lectures and the Oxford English Dictionary.

Daniel Zamora

Daniel Zamora is a Professor of sociology at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles. He is the co-author of Foucault and Neoliberalism. His writing has appeared in Le Monde Diplomatique, Jacobin, Los Angeles Review of Books and Dissent among others.

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