The Subject of Retirement
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https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.v0i13.3505Resumé
This paper examines the ”subject of retirement,” one of the most intimate governmental technologies of our present. It extends Read’s argument regarding Foucault’s views on neoliberalism, by providing explicit examples of the technologies of neoliberal government. Read drew attention to the intensification of governmentality by which neoliberalism has operated, and its pervasion into every aspect of society as the individual-as-citizen is transformed into the individual-as-entrepreneur. By examining the Canadian retirement income system, this paper provides a specific example of accounting as a tool of governmentality, a technology integral to neoliberalism’s regime of truth and its production of subjectivity.Downloads
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2012-04-24
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Graham, C. (2012). The Subject of Retirement. Foucault Studies, (13), 25–39. https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.v0i13.3505
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Special Issue on Foucault and Accounting
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