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+  From: dent@xxxxxxxxx
+  Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 17:41:09 -0600 (CST)
Deleuze and Guatarri refer to the rhizome as being an "anti-geneology". I
can understand that application to the geneological tree, such as a family
tree, but would that therefore also extend to foucauldian geneology? If so,
is a criticism rooted in history and power relations possible in a
rhizomatic world?

Loren

"If at the base there has not been the work of thought...we know that
[reform] will be swamped, digested by modes of behavior and institutions
that will always be the same."
-Michel Foucault, _Liberation_ interview, May 1981


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