Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 11:25:42 +0200 (IST)
From: ALAN ROSENBERG <AWRQC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: social constraint as power -Reply
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Dear Debra,
I would suggest you look at "The Subject and Power," which appears in
<Micheal Foucault> by Dreyfus and Rabinow." Also for one of the best
understandings of power see pages 66-93,of <Starting with Foucault: And
Introduction to Genealogy,> by C.G. Prado.
Sincerely
alan Rosenberg
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From: ALAN ROSENBERG <AWRQC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: social constraint as power -Reply
To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cc: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, hagen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In-Reply-To: <s0b201d9.003@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Debra,
I would suggest you look at "The Subject and Power," which appears in
<Micheal Foucault> by Dreyfus and Rabinow." Also for one of the best
understandings of power see pages 66-93,of <Starting with Foucault: And
Introduction to Genealogy,> by C.G. Prado.
Sincerely
alan Rosenberg
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