Cover image of two men standing over Death Valley, the cover giving the semblance of paper with perforations for LSD tabs; the center tab is blank/missing.

Last Man Takes LSD: Foucault and the End of Revolution

by Mitchell Dean Author and Daniel Zamora Author

Hypothetical scene -- you score and drop some acid, you and your philosopher friend. You'll find out by morning that your buddy tripping balls or just un/happily FUBAR on good LSD. You figure, since your philosopher friend is usually chill and down to clown, that you and your partner should take little tripping Socrates on a fun SOCAL, weekend road trip with the rest of your stash. That's kinda the gist of this book! Only that friend is Michel Foucault (oui, oui, that one) and it's like half a century ago. 

As opposed to the memoir retelling of the events, this book goes into the influence that weekend acid trip had on Foucault and the influence it would come to have in his work and his critiques of neoliberalism.

(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)