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... flatter myself that I use it in a slightly more nuanced way - drawing on Mirowski, Foucault and my own reading of the Chicago School - than the likes of George ... objective knowledge claims, as Hayek was. Mitchell, Andrew Barry and those applying science studies to the state ... 39;experience' being something that is unavoidably accumulated). Andrew Keen's head would explode at the very suggestion ...
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... the part-time worker, maybe the unemployed? In a 1977 interview, Michel Foucault (a French Postmodern) said he was looking for "someone who, wherever he finds himself, will pose the question ... Flea, Anthony Kiedis, Demi Moore, Jodie Foster, Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca DeMornay. Elsewhere: ... , Julian Lennon, Eric McCormack, Jet Li, Andrew Sullivan, Elle Macpherson, Mark Kingwell, George ...
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... everything'; one, by Leonard Warren on Joseph Leidy, a nineteenth century US scientist, one, by Andrew Robinson on Thomas Young (1773-1829), a fellow of Emmanuel in whose honour the ... as the last man of the Renaissance, Jose Oretega y Gasset, Gilberto Frere and Michel Foucault
The serial polymath, whose interests shift in the course of an academic life: e.g. Patrick Geddes, Joseph Needham and ...
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... piece – decrying Labor governments (and social democrats, and Rudd advisor Andrew Charlton) for mixing politics with economics. Magically, of course, blatant political ... rearrange the bits of the world as narratives (if not ones entirely of our own making). There’s something here of what Michel Foucault diagnosed as the diffusion of the practice of confession – and an incitement to ...
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