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+  From: Arianna <ari@xxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2004 13:32:39 +0000

Kevin Turner wrote:
> I agree with what you say, but just because there was no "explicitly"
> conceptualisation of power in these texts does not mean that there was no
> (operative) model of power. As I said, I think if one reads these texts
> there is quite clearly a model of power being mobilised. This model, which
> one can retrospectively characterise as the Reichian hypothesis, was
> unathematised, untheorised, and thus "implicit," but it was nonetheless
> present.

I can't find any implicit Reichian hypothesis in Foucault's early work.
can you point to where you feel this is the case?

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