The Will to Empower by Barbara Cruikshank

The Will to Empower by Barbara Cruikshank

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How do liberal democracies produce citizens who are capable of governing themselves? In considering this question, Barbara Cruikshank rethinks central topics in political theory, including the relationship between welfare and citizenship, democracy...

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The Will to Empower by Barbara Cruikshank

How do liberal democracies produce citizens who are capable of governing themselves? In considering this question, Barbara Cruikshank rethinks central topics in political theory, including the relationship between welfare and citizenship, democracy and despotism, and subjectivity and subjection. Drawing on theories of power and the creation of subjects, Cruikshank argues that individuals in a democracy are made into self-governing citizens through the small-scale and everyday practices of voluntary associations, reform movements, and social service programs. She argues that our empowerment is a measure of our subjection rather than of our autonomy from power. Through a close examination of several contemporary American "technologies of citizenship"—from welfare rights struggles to philanthropic self-help schemes to the organized promotion of self-esteem awareness—she demonstrates how social mobilization reshapes the political in ways largely unrecognized in democratic theory. Although the impact of a given reform movement may be minor, the techniques it develops for creating citizens far extend the reach of govermental authority. Combining a detailed knowledge of social policy and practice with insights from poststructural and feminist theory, The Will to Empower shows how democratic citizens and the political are continually recreated.
"In her powerful book, Barbara Cruikshank draws on Foucauldian insight with agility and weaves Foucauldian theoretical concerns with empirical studies in supple, jargon-free fashionThe writing is strong and clear, and the argument is bold."—Wendy Brown, University of California, Santa Cruz

Barbara Cruikshank is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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ISBN 13 9780801485992
ISBN 10 0801485991
Title The Will to Empower
Author Barbara Cruikshank
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornell University Press
Year published 1999-05-27
Number of pages 160
Prizes Winner of Runner-up, 1999 North American Society for Social.
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