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No.5394
>Is it true that he basically became a neoliberal at the end of his life?
More he was seminal in neoliberalism formation; Active and deliberate
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No.5395
>Why Foucault is so criticized?
See flag.
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No.5399
>>5393I think his view of power as diffused and not flowing from top to bottom (ie from the bourgoise) creates the framework for "identity politics". Graeber uses the term "Vulgar Foucauldianism" to describe PMC academic thinking.
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No.5447
>>5399Foucault has nothing to do with that. If anything he was strongly against making everything about yourself about an identity or identity related.
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No.5448
I don't think it matters what Foucault believed
as much of that shit is based on misreadings
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No.5450
>>5399>power flows from top to bottomby what exactly? you think it’s possible to just maintain power by coercing everyone with death 24 hours a day?
this website needs to stop being so autistic on theories of ideology and false consciousness. modes of production are not control units.
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No.5455
He gave support to neoliberalism cuz "less state power is good for freedumbz"
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No.5469
Foucault is generally well respected in the academy these days
now if you want to talk about someone who is underrated, it's Bourdieu
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No.5503
>>5450>modes of production are not control units.All that is solid melts into air…
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No.5528
Because he was a pedo lol