MICHEL FOUCAULT, info.

Repository of Texts by Foucault: Books | Articles | Lectures



 

Foucault-L mail-list

Passage request...

List Information Page | search this list | RSS Feed    - switch to: Subject Directory | Date Directory | Author Directory -

 
<< Thread Prev < Date Prev ^ date index+… ^ thread index+… Date Next > Thread Next >>
message ## 01400…

 
+  From: "Brett M." <bltF92@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Fri, 08 Mar 96 03:02:38 EST
Hi list readers--I'm posting this note hoping that someone might be able
to h*lp me locate the source of a F. passage I once read somewhere....
What I was trying to find says something to the effect of: "...We are
not living at the 'end of the social' or in the mist of an 'absolute
power' [etc., etc.] but in a certain time like any other, with its
specific problems and successes," etc.... I read this some time ago, so
I'm certain that my paraphrase is a very off, but if this general
statement seems familiar to anyone, I'd greatly appreciate being
informed of its whereabouts! (I'm pretty sure it's in a transcription of
a lecture or in an interview?) Thanks in advance, --Brett
(bltF2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)







------------------

Previous by Thread: Pascal's "vile root"
Next by Thread: Re: Passage request...
Partial thread listing: