<b>Foucault’s personal and political experimentation, its ambiguous legacy, and the rise of neoliberal politics<br></b><br>Part intellectual history, part critical theory, <i>The Last Man Takes LSD</i> challenges the way we think about both Michel Foucault and modern progressive politics. One fateful day in May 1975, Foucault dropped acid in the southern California desert. In letters reproduced here, he described it as among the most important events of his life, one which would lead him to completely rework his <i>History of Sexuality</i>. That trip helped redirect Foucault’s thought and contributed to a tectonic shift in the intellectual life of the era. He came to reinterpret the social movements of May ’68 and reposition himself politically in France, embracing anti-totalitarian currents and becoming a critic of the welfare state.<br><br>Mitchell Dean and Daniel Zamora examine the full historical context of the turn in Foucault’s thought, which included stud
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