Re: Foucault for beginners

There is no power, or Power; there are relations of power, which are, if
you wish, everywhere and just about everywhere. All social relations are
constituted by power relations.

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On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Doug Henwood wrote:

> At 9:37 PM -0500 3/12/97, John Ransom wrote:
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> >Power produces bodies, gestures, desires, etc.
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> Just what is this power? Where does it reside? Or is it like God,
> everywhere and nowhere?
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> Doug
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