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FUKO for dummies or A critique of Society and Education in America at the Turn of the Millenium Applying the Philosophy of Michel Foucalt
Title: FUKO for dummies or A critique of Society and Education in America at the Turn of the Millenium Applying the Philosophy of Michel Foucalt
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FUKO for dummies or A critique of Society and Education in America at the Turn of the Millenium Applying the Philosophy of Michel Foucalt
A Critique of Society and Education in America at the Turn of the Millennium Applying the Philosophy of Michel Foucault
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FUKO for Dummies
As Foucault began, so shall I:
This is not a pipe.
This is a convenient illustration for the basic tenant of Foucault’s philosophy, “Discourse creates truth.” What this means is that there is nothing inherent about a pipe which makes it “a pipe.” Society as we know it creates labels
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instead of good as defined by society? Even further, when was the last time that we questioned whether racism, Communism, or totalitarianism were bad? No individual in society is guilty of passing on society’s agenda, effectively inculcating our own people into drones, yet realizing this covert inculcation is the first step to making it overt, and eventually reaching an enlightened way to allow people to truly think for themselves and create their own values.
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