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
| Saul Newman - 2001 - 214 sider
...ourselves: "Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover who we are, but to refuse who we are. . . . The political, ethical, social, philosophical problem of our days is not to liberate the individual from the State and its institutions, but to liberate ourselves from the State... | |
| Saree Makdisi - 2003 - 432 sider
...subjectification, even objectification asserted by the hegemonic radicals? Michel Foucault argues that "the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...from the state and from the type of individualization linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind... | |
| Saree Makdisi - 2007 - 422 sider
...subjectification, even objectification asserted by the hegemonic radicals? Michel Foucault argues that "the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...liberate us both from the state and from the type of individual ization linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal... | |
| Paul Geyer, Monika Schmitz-Emans - 2003 - 636 sider
...possibilities of being. As Foucault suggests, "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, 216). Put more succinctly, "[mjaybe the target nowadays is not to discover what we... | |
| Lauren M. E. Goodlad - 2003 - 336 sider
...Beyond the Panopticon The Critical Challenge of a Liberal Society [The] philosophical problem of our day is not to try to liberate the individual from the...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... | |
| William Egginton - 2003 - 220 sider
...and the many), for Foucault the political, ethical, social, [and] philosophical problem of our day is not to try to liberate the individual from the...and from the state's institutions but to liberate it both from the state and from the type of individualization which is linked to the state. We have... | |
| Donald Eugene Hall - 2004 - 158 sider
...simultaneous individualization and totalization of modern power structures. The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...from the state and from the type of individualization linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind... | |
| Theo d'. Haen, Pieter Vermeulen - 2006 - 274 sider
...relations shape our possibilities of being. Foucault, for instance, observes that the problem of freedom is not "to try to liberate the individual from the...of individualization which is linked to the state" (Foucault 1982: 216). This seems to suggest a struggle "against that which ties the individual to himself... | |
| Linda Mart?n Alcoff - 2005 - 344 sider
...nowadays is not to discover what we are, but to refuse what we are. . . . The conclusion would be that the political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...but to liberate us both from the state and from the types of individualization which is linked to the state" (20003, 336). There have been important debates... | |
| Hugh B. Urban - 2006 - 350 sider
...institutions but from ourselves, that is, from the oppressive subjectivity that has been imposed upon us: "[T]he political, ethical, social, philosophical problem...not to try to liberate the individual from the state . . . but to liberate us from the state and from the type of individualization which is linked to the... | |
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