Michel Foucault died in 1984, but his philosophy still speaks to a world saturated with social media
Forty years after his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, many of Michel Foucault’s once radical ideas now seem self-evident. Even critics like Noam Chomsky, who derided Foucault’s moral theories as ...
Michel Foucault is a late french historian whose book is being published after 30 years of his death. The book is named "Confession of the Flesh". While his left over property and work has been ...
Is Michel Foucault a philosopher? The question might seem problematic, perhaps even naive. After all, the very category of "philosopher" (or, for that matter, the categories of "historian," ...
Cheshmeh is the publisher of the book rendered into Persian by Seyyed Mohammad-Javad Seyyedi. The book launches an inquiry into the notion of parresia and continues his rereading of ancient philosophy ...
Adapted from "The Last Man Takes LSD: Foucault and the End of Revolution" by Mitchell Dean and Daniel Zamora, Verso Books, May 2021. In the spring of 1975, Michel Foucault was set to lay claim to ...
Forty years after his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, many of Michel Foucault’s once radical ideas now seem self-evident. Even critics like Noam Chomsky, who derided Foucault’s moral theories as ...
Kargadan Publication has published the book in 424 pages with a translation by Farhad Ghorbanzadeh, Honaronline reported. The book is an important introduction to and critical interpretation of the ...
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