Failure is an ubiquitous and central feature of social life. Yet much sociological inquiry focuses not on failure but on success. This paper adopts a sceptical approach to sociological theory, advancing an account of the necessary limits of sociological inquiry and defending the idea of the primacy of failure on two fronts: first, through the examination of a sociological approach currently developing around the Foucaultian idea of 'governmentality'; and second, through a more general philosophical consideration of the connections between failure and practices of governance of control.
History
Publication title
Zardzadzanie Publiczne
Issue
11
Pagination
92-102
ISSN
1898-3529
Department/School
School of Humanities
Publisher
Universytet Ekonomiczny W Krakowie
Place of publication
Krakow
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Expanding knowledge in philosophy and religious studies