In a message dated 09/25/1999 11:04:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
MANOUSSJ@xxxxxx writes:
> If anyone could help point me to
> passages in "Discipline and Punish" which would indicate Foucault's own
and
>
> original thought about "punishment".. its justification and its origins I
> would be very thankful.
>
If I were you, I would read Taylor's view of Foucault's opinion about
sexuality. Foucault is sooooo anti-traditional that Taylor finds him too
irrational to generalize to everyone. Foucault does advocate for homosexual
emancipation "of" everyone!
Fred Welfare
MANOUSSJ@xxxxxx writes:
> If anyone could help point me to
> passages in "Discipline and Punish" which would indicate Foucault's own
and
>
> original thought about "punishment".. its justification and its origins I
> would be very thankful.
>
If I were you, I would read Taylor's view of Foucault's opinion about
sexuality. Foucault is sooooo anti-traditional that Taylor finds him too
irrational to generalize to everyone. Foucault does advocate for homosexual
emancipation "of" everyone!
Fred Welfare