I have the feeling that Foucault shares with classical anarchism a belief
that the human being, when left to its own freedom, is essentially "good".
Or maybe a better way of putting it is this: he shares with classical
anarchism an aesthetic abhorrence of institutionalized, authoritarian,
imposed ethics which far exceeds the fear of the potential ramifications
of not having such a thing.
Is this true?
-m
that the human being, when left to its own freedom, is essentially "good".
Or maybe a better way of putting it is this: he shares with classical
anarchism an aesthetic abhorrence of institutionalized, authoritarian,
imposed ethics which far exceeds the fear of the potential ramifications
of not having such a thing.
Is this true?
-m