Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy

Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy

Released Wednesday, 23rd July 2025
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Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy

Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy

Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy

Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy

Wednesday, 23rd July 2025
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On this episode, Peter Boettke chats with Mark Pennington on Mark's latest book, Foucault and Liberal Political Economy: Power, Knowledge, and Freedom (Oxford University Press, 2025). Pennington argues that Foucault's ideas on self-creation, disciplinary power, and biopolitics align with key liberal concerns about social control and individual agency. He critiques how both liberals and Foucauldian critics have misunderstood or ignored these connections, and drawing on thinkers like Hayek, Buchanan, and Ostrom, he calls for a liberalism that emphasizes pluralism, resists technocratic overreach, and engages more deeply with the insights of the humanities.

Dr. Mark Pennington is Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy in the Department of Political Economy at King’s College London. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Pennington is currently director of the Centre for the Study of Governance and Society.

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