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November 05, 2007
The notion of police in Foucault’s work is an important concept in Foucault’s major writings, and appears in numerous places in his lectures and shorter pieces. Foucault, of course, is using police here in the broader sense – an almost Hegelian sense– rather than a uniformed force for the prevention and detection of crime. Like Hegel’s sense of police, Foucault understands the concept as concerned with regulations in a more general sense for the smooth running of society, for good government. It is the politics of maintaining order.In this sense police is concerned with the general set of rules and regulations for the government of a society, a rationality, a way of thinking.
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