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Foucault, M. (2000) Nietzsche, Genealogy, and History. In: J. Faubion
[ed.], The Essential Works of Foucault, Volume II: 1954–84, pp. 369–93.
London: Penguin Books.
Foucault, M. (1977) Discipline and Punish. New York: Allen Lane.
Foucault, M. (2008) The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France,
1978–1979. Palgrave Macmillan.
Hasse, F.A. (2007) The History of Discourse as Literary History: On the
Historicity and Documentation of a Concept Exemplified by the
Philosophical discourse, A Parte Rei 71(13), pp. 1–15.
Hobbes, T. (2009) Of Man, Being the First Part of Leviathan, https://www.
bartleby.com/34/5/
Hunt, T.W. (1884) The Principles of Written Discourse. Whitefish, MT:
Kessinger Publishing.
Laclau, E. & Mouffe, C. (1985) Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a
Radical Democratic Politics. London: Verso.
Macdonnell, D. (1986) Theories of Discourse. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Mill, J.S. (1836) On the Definition of Political Economy, and on the Method
of Investigation Proper to It. In: Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of
Political Economy [2nd ed.]. Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer.
Mills, S. (1997) Discourse. London: Routledge.
Nietzsche, F. (1987) On The Genealogy of Morals. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Peters, M.A. (2011) Neoliberalism and After? Education and Social Policy in
the Age of Knowledge Capitalism. New York: Peter Lang.
Peters, M.A. (2017) Education, Neoliberalism, and Human Capital: Homo
Economicus as “Entrepreneur of Himself. In: S. Springer, K. Birch
& J. MacLeavy [eds.], The Handbook of Neoliberalism, pp. 297–307.
London: Routledge.
Potter, J. and Wetherell, M. (1987) Discourse and Social Psychology. London:
Sage.
Smith, A. M. (1998) Laclau and Mouffe. London: Routledge.
Smith, A. (1776) The Wealth of Nations. London: Strahan & Cadell.
Torfing, J. (1999) New Theories of Discourse. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
White, H. (1978) Tropics of Discourse. Baltimore: John Hopkins.
Williams, G. (1999) French Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge.
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Foucault, M. (2000) Nietzsche, Genealogy, and History. In: J. Faubion
[ed.], The Essential Works of Foucault, Volume II: 1954–84, pp. 369–93.
London: Penguin Books.
Foucault, M. (1977) Discipline and Punish. New York: Allen Lane.
Foucault, M. (2008) The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France,
1978–1979. Palgrave Macmillan.
Hasse, F.A. (2007) The History of Discourse as Literary History: On the
Historicity and Documentation of a Concept Exemplified by the
Philosophical discourse, A Parte Rei 71(13), pp. 1–15.
Hobbes, T. (2009) Of Man, Being the First Part of Leviathan, https://www.
bartleby.com/34/5/
Hunt, T.W. (1884) The Principles of Written Discourse. Whitefish, MT:
Kessinger Publishing.
Laclau, E. & Mouffe, C. (1985) Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a
Radical Democratic Politics. London: Verso.
Macdonnell, D. (1986) Theories of Discourse. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Mill, J.S. (1836) On the Definition of Political Economy, and on the Method
of Investigation Proper to It. In: Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of
Political Economy [2nd ed.]. Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer.
Mills, S. (1997) Discourse. London: Routledge.
Nietzsche, F. (1987) On The Genealogy of Morals. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Peters, M.A. (2011) Neoliberalism and After? Education and Social Policy in
the Age of Knowledge Capitalism. New York: Peter Lang.
Peters, M.A. (2017) Education, Neoliberalism, and Human Capital: Homo
Economicus as “Entrepreneur of Himself. In: S. Springer, K. Birch
& J. MacLeavy [eds.], The Handbook of Neoliberalism, pp. 297–307.
London: Routledge.
Potter, J. and Wetherell, M. (1987) Discourse and Social Psychology. London:
Sage.
Smith, A. M. (1998) Laclau and Mouffe. London: Routledge.
Smith, A. (1776) The Wealth of Nations. London: Strahan & Cadell.
Torfing, J. (1999) New Theories of Discourse. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
White, H. (1978) Tropics of Discourse. Baltimore: John Hopkins.
Williams, G. (1999) French Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge.
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