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From: joe.cronin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 14:54:22 -0400
I raised some issues about Althusser a while back, and I would also like to
continue a discussion on Foucault's uses of Althusser and Structural Marxism.
As far as I'm concerned, there's no question that Althusser had an impact on
Foucault's writings (and later, vice-versa) -- he is the principal influence -
and Nietzsche is not. Althusser first laid the grounds for an antihumanist
historiography ("Marxism and Humanism") that became the basis for both
archeology and geneology.
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