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> The Birth of Biopolitics
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> Edited by Michel Senellart
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> General Editors: Fransois Ewald and Alessandro Fontana
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> LECTURES AT THE COLLEGE DE FRANCE,
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> 1978-79
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> Chapter eleven 28 March 1979 page 267
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> Concerning:
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> The model of homo economicus. Its generalztion to every
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> form of behavior in American neo-liberalism. Economic analysis
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> and behavioral techniques. Homo economicus as the basic
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> element of the new governmental reason appeared in the eighteenth
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> century. Elements for a history of the notion of homo economicus
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> before Walras and Pareto. The subject of interest in English
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> empircist philosophy (Hume). The heterogeneity of the subject
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> of interest and the legal subject: (1) The irreducible nature of interest
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> in comparison with juridical will. (2) The contrasting logics of the
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> market and the contract. Second innovation with regard to the
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> juridical model: the economic subject's relationship ·with political
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> power. Condorcet. Adam Smith's "invisible hand": invisibility of
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> the link between the individual's pursuit of profit and the growth of
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> collective wealth. The non-totalizable nature of the economic world.
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> The sovereign's necessary ignorance. Political economy as critique
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> of governmental reason: rejection of the possibility of an economic
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> sovereign in its two, mercantilist and physiocratic, forms. Political
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> economy as a science lateral to the art of government.
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2) > > Digital Labor > > The Internet as Playground and Factory > > Trebor Scholz (ed.) (2013)
> 3) > > Bastard Culture > > How User Participation Transforms Cultural Production > Marco Tobias Schafer (2011) > &c.