The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

The Libertarian Case for Postmodernism

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Aug 6, 2025
Mark Pennington, a Professor of Political Economy at King's College London, dives into the intriguing connections between Michel Foucault and Friedrich Hayek. He explores how Foucault’s critiques of centralized power and scientism align with Hayek’s warnings about the limits of knowledge. The discussion challenges conventional views on libertarianism and postmodernism, emphasizing the power dynamics in knowledge creation and the critique of expert rule. Expect a mind-bending conversation that reshapes your understanding of freedom and governance!
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No God's Eye Knowledge View

  • Both Foucault and Hayek reject a God's eye view of knowledge.
  • They acknowledge knowledge as perspectival and emphasize emergent phenomena shaping society.
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Internalized Modern Power

  • Modern power operates by internalizing control so individuals self-regulate without direct oversight.
  • Systems like the panopticon illustrate how surveillance leads to self-discipline.
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Soft Despotism in Society

  • Hayek acknowledged soft despotism where regulation erodes citizens' agency.
  • Foucault systematizes this, showing how control techniques reduce self-governance possibilities.
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