Michel Foucault has long been considered one of the most powerful
critics of modern civilization. He is especially noted for his analysis
of power which many readers claim is an absolute rejection of modernity
as unfree. In contrast, Thomas L Dumm reads Foucault as a philosopher of
freedom. Dumm shows how Foucault connects the constitution of space with
various practices of freedom. Foucault, he suggests, enables us to see
how contemporary liberalism′s separation of public and private spheres
aims to preserve freedom but ultimately contains it.
Ranging from Foucault′s earliest work to his final interviews, Dumm
brings the work of Foucault′s middle period - from Discipline and
Punish to the first volume of The Hist