The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to try to liberate the individual from the state, and from the state's institutions, but to liberate us both from the state and from the type of individualization... The Ethics of Marginality: A New Approach to Gay Studies - Side xiav John Champagne - 1995 - 219 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| Terence Ball, Professor of Political Science Terence Ball - 1987 - 268 sider
...that tend to inhibit it. At times, Foucault seems to recognize this. He says, at one point, "The . . . problem of our days is not to try to liberate the individual from the state . . . but to liberate us both from the state and from the type of individuation which is linked to... | |
| Leonard Binder - 1988 - 414 sider
...with the latter's concern with the cultural alienation of the individual. The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of 120 subjectivity through the refusal of this kind of individuality... | |
| Michael White, David Epston - 1990 - 258 sider
...these practices provide a basis upon which to realize Foucault's proposal that we engage in action to: . . . liberate us both from the state and from...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through refusal of this kind of individuality which has... | |
| Thomas McCarthy - 1993 - 268 sider
...state (p. 214). And he concludes with a line that could serve as the epigraph of his last studies: "The political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind of individuality which... | |
| Thomas E. Wartenberg - 1992 - 394 sider
...modern state (214). And he concludes with a line that could serve as the epigraph of his last studies: "The political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind of individuality which... | |
| Brenda K. Marshall - 1992 - 226 sider
...simultaneous individualization and totalization of modern power structures. The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind of individuality which... | |
| Fred J. Evans - 1993 - 330 sider
...this rejection of traditional agency, Foucault (1983, p. 218) states: 'The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind of individuality which... | |
| Himani Bannerji - 1992 - 164 sider
...sense I agree with Foucault that "the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our day is not to try to liberate the individual from the...of individualization which is linked to the state" (Foucault 1982:785). We (both teachers and students) become the starting point for analyzing how our... | |
| James Vernon - 1993 - 452 sider
...History - igth century. I. Title 1993 -dc20 92-3491701? ISBN o 521 42090 3 hardback up To Ros . . . the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to try and liberate the individual from the state, and from the state's institutions, but to liberate us both... | |
| James Vernon - 1993 - 452 sider
...19th century. I. Title )N16.V 4 7 1993 3o6.2'o941 ,dcao 92,349 I,CIP IS8N O 521 42o9n 3 hardback ToRos ...the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to try and liberate the individual from the state, and from the state's institutions, but to liberate us both... | |
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