The Relationship Between Innovations in Power and Governance in the Thought of "Michel Foucault" and "Gilles Deleuze"
Subject Areas : Research in Theoritical PoliticsMohammad Malekifar 1 , Ali Mokhtari 2 , hamdallah akvani 3 , Abuzar Fatahizadeh 4
1 - PH.D student of political science, Yasouj University, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor of Political Science Department, Yasouj University, Iran.
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Yasouj University, Iran.
4 - Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Yasouj University, Iran.
Keywords: Power technologies, Governance, Power, Disciplinary society, Control society.,
Abstract :
The dominant view among liberal and Marxist thinkers indicates that the ruling power seeks to adopt a legal order within a specific territory. Therefore, the ruling power is considered as a system of legal obligations and prohibitions that are applied withinthe law. But thinkers such as "Michel Foucault" and "Gilles Deleuze" recognize a gap in governance mechanisms. Foucault believes that since the 17thand 18thcenturies, instead of legal prohibitions, the government sought to shape its subjects in a positive way and tried to cultivate normal and obedient subjects. In the continuation of Foucault's studies, Gilles Deleuze continues that 20thcentury governments by regulatory ways, tryto lead the subjects towards their goals. In consequence, this article tries to address the question of what factor causes change in the way of governance in Foucault's and Deleuze's thought? The phenomenological examination of the opinions of these two thinkers shows that the root of innovation to governancelies in power.