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@EliTarlowАй бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Hicks, for your clear, concise, and non-judgmental synopsis of this subject.
@johnbrown456810 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Hicks for your detailed analysis of Foucault’s thinking regarding this matter.
@seangreene57699 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video I’ve struggled to read postmodernists like him so this gives a great primer. Perhaps I need to read your book about postmodernism, but I would’ve loved to hear your critique/thinking on this.
@craxd110 ай бұрын
The days of Queen Victoria's father and uncles, at least in the elite upper class, had become pretty wild and perverted with the rise of libertinism. It was said that she was ashamed of this, and after she took the throne, she wished for the royal household to clean up its act. That was also the time of the rise of the evangelicals as well. This type of behavior, in Britain, was swept under the rug, where it was moved into private settings such as the many clubs close to St. James's. However, stating this, Victoria's son, Edward VII, was quite the rake and handful, where he would travel to France to visit their brothels. He obtained the nickname of Dirty Bertie over this. During the 1960s, however, with what was being taught at uni by the likes of Marcuse, we see how that has turned the world back to libertinism, again.
@billguschwan41122 ай бұрын
22:46 what is power: power is the moving substrate of force relations which by virtue of their inequality constantly engenders states of power but the latter are always local and unstable
@billguschwan41122 ай бұрын
24:40 power is everywhere because it comes from everywhere
@billguschwan41122 ай бұрын
21:13 will to power … power misunderstanding : rejects 1 power as a group of subservience 2 power mode of subjegation 3 group domination
@billguschwan41122 ай бұрын
22:49 power is moving substrate of force relations …creates inequality which engender states of power … which are local and unstable
@SavingCommunitiesDS10 ай бұрын
As there is no objective reality to Foucault, there are no logical reasons for sexual mores. Never mind which mores led to societies advancing and which led to decline.
@johanngizurarson72359 ай бұрын
@SavingCommunitiesDS That is not true (there is an academic text by a man of Greg Seals that goes deep into this misunderstood part of Foucault). Rather Foucault believes that truth is constructed through discourse, preferably between agents with opposite view. That is spot on and one of the many reasons Foucault is one of my intellectual hero (along with Spinoza, Descartes, Russel, Nietsche and John Stuart Mill). And please stop refering to Foucault as a post-modernist, a term himself rejected when asked to describe himself. He referred to himself as a Nietschean.
@SavingCommunitiesDS9 ай бұрын
@@johanngizurarson7235, truth is not constructed; it simply is. At best, an _understanding_ of the truth is arrived at, and rarely by battles between partisans. Rather, by people genuinely interested in the truth more than in partisanship.
@johanngizurarson72359 ай бұрын
@@SavingCommunitiesDS Truth-seeking is a lifelong endevour. It is like a ship sailing along the coast-line in a fog, yeah it sees the outline of the land but barely and sometime it seem like it doesnt.cientific endevour is also continual, as it science is a self-correcting mechanism. In the genome e.g. when I was in grad school ca. 2000, people thought that introns was junk DNA with no inherent function, well that has been disproven now. Pluto was also back then said to be a planet. After we got better telescopes and more data, it clearly isn't. Prague is not the capital of Czechoslovakia, rather today it is the capital of Czechia (after the separation of Czechoslovakia in 1993). Facts are fluid, moral attitude change, people change, and science/technology move on and progress (in some field regress).
@VladimirVladimirovich19529 ай бұрын
@@SavingCommunitiesDS damn your type make me sick 🤓
@SavingCommunitiesDS9 ай бұрын
@@johanngizurarson7235 Sometimes perceptions are foggy, sometimes they are clear, and sometimes the fog is constructed by people for whom truth goes against their agenda. Foucault was a member of the French Communist Party, and his game was to reject the label of Marxism while embracing its core tenets.