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+  From: Stephen Maluk <malu7447@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 10:52:35 -0700
> the whole thing is, that foucault works and thought is very much in the
> tradition of critical theory, and tries not to be "modernist" in the
> sence

But critical theory is rather modernist in itself. Foucault, I think, represents a
definite break from critical theory in how he perceives power -- not as
centralized, unidirectional (not as ideology), but as diffuse, fractured, etc.


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