Foucault and the Archaeology of Politics. Following the Footprints of an Unfinished Method

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Pablo Martín Méndez

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This article proposes to reconstruct the methodological principles of the “archaeology of politics” mentioned by Foucault at the end of L’archéologie du savoir, although never explicitly continued. The text is organized in three complementary axes. First, it explores the crossing points and possible differences between the archaeology of knowledge and the archaeology of politics. Second, it investigates the place that “programs” and “government rationalities” might take in the archeology of politics. Finally, it porposes the reason of State, liberalism and neoliberalism as possible research fields for the development of said archeology. Therefore, this article seeks to obtain a “grid of intelligibility” whose basis are not the universal categories usually used by legal-political analysis from the 16th and 17th centuries, but the practices of the governing and governed.

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Méndez, P. M. (2020). Foucault and the Archaeology of Politics. Following the Footprints of an Unfinished Method. DIÁNOIA, 65(84), 81–109. https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704913e.2020.84.1603
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Pablo Martín Méndez, Universidad Nacional de Lanús Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad Nacional de Lanús. Licenciado y Profesor en Ciencia Política por la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Becario Postdoctoral CONICET (2017-2019). Profesor en la Maestría en Metodología de la Investigación Científica, en el Área “Ética” (trasversal a varias carreras) y en “Fundamentos de Ciencia Política” de la Licenciatura en Ciencia Política y Gobierno y la Tecnicatura Universitaria en Gestión del Gobierno Local de la Universidad Nacional de Lanús. 

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