Power. Knowledge. Governance.: From the Age of Enlightenment to Artificial Intelligence

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Power. Knowledge. Governance.: From the Age of Enlightenment to Artificial Intelligence

Author(s): Dominic Hewson (Author)

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication Date: May 2, 2026
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 284 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3032151252
  • ISBN-13: 9783032151254

Book Description

In a precarious world even our most basic assumptions are subject to challenge and change. Confronted by economic, environmental and existential crises, humanity is once again undergoing a profound reappraisal of its place and purpose. This book draws on the ideas of Michel Foucault to trace the evolving relationship between power, knowledge, and governance in the modern era, from the Age of Enlightenment to artificial intelligence.

As it explores the ideas, actors and events that have shaped our world, the volume chronicles the development of four overlapping periods of modern thought: atomistic, mechanistic, organic, and dataistic. Moving through the centuries – from early industrial capitalism to neoliberalism and the emergence of data-driven systems of thought and control – it charts the transformation of human assumptions, aspirations and the art of governance. As we enter into an uncertain future, the book identifies the rise of new technologies that conceive and conduct us in radical new ways. Establishing the parameters of a new episteme, these knowledges reveal new realities and raise the possibility of alternative forms of humanity.

As such, the book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of the history of knowledge, social theory and the sociology of modernity.

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

‘As beautifully written as it is very historically wide-ranging, Hewson renovates the concept of episteme and makes a striking contribution to the contemporary sociology of knowledge.’ –Professor David Inglis, Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Turku, Finland.

‘This is a compelling and thoughtful account of the workings of power, knowledge and governmentality. Hewson’s important book will appeal to both scholars and activists alike. Its breadth of examples and expert use of Foucauldian (and other) theories provide us with a commanding account of the ravages imposed by Neoliberalism. Hewson’s book deserves to be widely taken up.’ – Professor Eoin Devereux, Centre for the Study of Popular Music and Popular Culture, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.

In a precarious world even our most basic assumptions are subject to challenge and change. Confronted by economic, environmental and existential crises, humanity is once again undergoing a profound reappraisal of its place and purpose. This book draws on the ideas of Michel Foucault to trace the evolving relationship between power, knowledge, and governance in the modern era, from the Age of Enlightenment to artificial intelligence.

As it explores the ideas, actors and events that have shaped our world, the volume chronicles the development of four overlapping periods of modern thought: atomistic, mechanistic, organic, and dataistic. Moving through the centuries – from early industrial capitalism to neoliberalism and the emergence of data-driven systems of thought and control – it charts the transformation of human assumptions, aspirations and the art of governance. As we enter into an uncertain future, the book identifies the rise of new technologies that conceive and conduct us in radical new ways. Establishing the parameters of a new episteme, these knowledges reveal new realities and raise the possibility of alternative forms of humanity.

As such, the book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of the history of knowledge, social theory and the sociology of modernity.

Dominic Hewson is a writer and social theorist with experience teaching and conducting research in Ireland, Vietnam and the UK. He is currently working at Ulster University, where he teaches classical and contemporary social theory.

About the Author

Dominic Hewson is a writer and social theorist with experience teaching and conducting research in Ireland, Vietnam and the UK. He is currently working at Ulster University, where he teaches classical and contemporary social theory.

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