>If one is to apply Foucault, oppressive
>knowledge and the power it wields upon the body, if oppressive, should be
>resisted.
How "should" one resist "oppressive knowledge" and power?
>What I've got to say that I think is
>somewhat new is that this may not lead to nihilism, as his critics complain,
>because there will always be more order to resist.
Indeed!
>There will always be
>discursive power and normalization.
Indeed!
>knowledge and the power it wields upon the body, if oppressive, should be
>resisted.
How "should" one resist "oppressive knowledge" and power?
>What I've got to say that I think is
>somewhat new is that this may not lead to nihilism, as his critics complain,
>because there will always be more order to resist.
Indeed!
>There will always be
>discursive power and normalization.
Indeed!