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
| Judith Butler - 1997 - 236 sider
...simultaneous individualization and totalization of modern power structures. . . . The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to try to liberate us both from the state, and from the state's institutions, but to liberate us from the state and the... | |
| Pierre Macherey - 1998 - 220 sider
...an interview published in the book that Dreyfus and Rabinow have devoted to him, Foucault declares: 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... | |
| Jeremy Moss - 1998 - 232 sider
...individualisation and a totalitarian principle'. 13 Similarly, in 'The Subject and Power' he maintains 'that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...not to try to liberate the individual from the state . . . but to liberate us both from the state and from the type of individualization which is linked... | |
| Cary Wolfe - 1998 - 212 sider
...simultaneous individualization and totalization of modern power structures. The conclusion would be ... to liberate us both from the state and from the type...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... | |
| Gunilla Dahlberg, Peter Moss, Alan R. Pence - 1999 - 216 sider
...what we are ... The political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to try and liberate the individual from the state, and from the...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... | |
| Chela Sandoval - 2013 - 264 sider
...citizen-subjects to recognize that the "political, ethical, social, and philosophical problem of our day is not to try to liberate the individual from the...from the state's institutions, but to liberate us ... from the type of individualization which is linked to the state." This nature of this "liberation"... | |
| Bob Carter - 2000 - 196 sider
...projects. Instead. Foucault insists that we do not: try to liberate the individual from the state, and for the state's institutions, but to liberate us both...from the state and from the type of individualization that is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this... | |
| Michael Clifford - 2001 - 256 sider
...as free human beings: "The political, ethical, social, and philosophical problem of our day is not to liberate the individual from the state and from...of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through a refusal of the kind of individuality which has... | |
| Thomas S. Popkewitz, Barry M. Franklin, Miguel A. Pereyra - 2001 - 384 sider
...conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to try and liberate the individual from the state, and from the...institutions, but to liberate us both from the state and the type of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity... | |
| Thomas S. Popkewitz, Barry M. Franklin, Miguel A. Pereyra - 2001 - 388 sider
...we have become, and perhaps refuse some of our own individualization: The conclusion would he that 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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