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Reading Nietzsche and Foucault: A Hermeneutics of Suspicion?

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  • Johnson, J. Scott
  • Thiele, Leslie Paul

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To what extent and in what respects does the political thought of Michel Foucault reflect the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas? In the September 1990 issue of this Review, Leslie Paul Thiele firmly asserted Nietzschean roots for Foucault's thought. In this Controversy, Thiele's claims are disputed by J. Scott Johnson. Johnson argues that Foucault's theory is rooted as much in Marx as in Nietzsche and that Foucault himself refuted Thiele's interpretation. In his response, Thiele takes issue with Johnson's critique.

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  • Johnson, J. Scott & Thiele, Leslie Paul, 1991. "Reading Nietzsche and Foucault: A Hermeneutics of Suspicion?," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 85(2), pages 581-592, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:85:y:1991:i:02:p:581-592_17
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