Gabriel Ash wrote:
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> He would have probably paraphrased Lacan and say that M. Foucault who believe
> himself to be M. Foucault is just as as much caught in a fantasy as any other
> "pauvre diable" who believe himself to be M. Foucault, the only difference is
> the set of power/knowledge relations that support one fantasy and lock up the
> other.
What are the alternatives?
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Dronen
Carpe Ya-ya.
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>
>
> He would have probably paraphrased Lacan and say that M. Foucault who believe
> himself to be M. Foucault is just as as much caught in a fantasy as any other
> "pauvre diable" who believe himself to be M. Foucault, the only difference is
> the set of power/knowledge relations that support one fantasy and lock up the
> other.
What are the alternatives?
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Dronen
Carpe Ya-ya.
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