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Unreason is in the same relation to reason as dazzlement to the brightness of daylight itself.
— Michel Foucault
Government is the right disposition of things.
— Michel Foucault
Given Loughner's obsession with meaninglessness and language, maybe Foucault & Derrida deserve some fault here, too.
— Walter Kirn
Power is everywhere ... because it comes from everywhere.
— Michel Foucault
It [Foucault's Pendulum] can be very comforting for people of my generation, who ate disappointment for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
— Umberto Eco
One cannot attend to oneself, take care of oneself, without a relationship to another person.
— Michel Foucault
Freedom of conscience entails more dangers than authority and despotism.
— Michel Foucault
In civilizations without boats, dreams dry up, espionage takes the place of adventure and the police take the place of pirates
— Michel Foucault
Truth is undoubtedly the sort of error that cannot be refuted because it was hardened into an unalterable form in the long baking process of history
— Michel Foucault
Power is tolerable only on condition that it masks a substantial part of itself. Its success is proportional to an ability to hide its own mechanisms.
— Michel Foucault
Madness, in its wild, untamable words, proclaims its own meaning; in its chimeras, it utters its secret truth.
— Michel Foucault
Do not think that one has to be sad in order to be militant, even though the thing one is fighting is abominable.
— Michel Foucault
The game is worthwhile in so far as we don't know what will be the end.
— FOUCAULT MICHEL
Foucault is the Cagliostro of our time.
— Camille Paglia
I'm not making a problem out of a personal question; I make of a personal question an absence of a problem.
— Michel Foucault
Are the prisons overpopulated, or is the population over-imprisoned ?
— Michel Foucault
Marxism exists in nineteenth-century thought like a fish in water: that is, it is unable to breathe anywhere else.
— FOUCAULT MICHEL
This knowledge, so inaccessible, so formidable, the Fool, in his innocent idiocy, already possesses.
— Michel Foucault
Where there is power, there is resistance.
— Michel Foucault
Our society is not one of spectacle but of surveillance.
— Michel Foucault
It is the certainty of being punished and not the horrifying spectacle of public punishment that must discourage crime
— Michel Foucault
The language of psychiatry is a monologue of reason about madness
— Michel Foucault
As the archeology of our thought easily shows, man is an invention of recent date. And one perhaps nearing its end.
— Michel Foucault
From the point of view of wealth, there is no difference between need, comfort and pleasure
— Michel Foucault
Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover what we are but to refuse what we are.
— Michel Foucault
There is no escaping from power, that it is always-already present constituting that very thing which one attempts to counter it with.
— Michel Foucault
Madness designates the equinox between the vanity of night's hallucinations and the non-being of light's judgments.
— Michel Foucault
Visibility is a trap.
— Michel Foucault
To contribute usefully to the advance of science, one must sometimes not disdain from undertaking simple verifications.
— Leon Foucault
I'm interested in philosophical psychology, people like Nietzsche, Freud, Alcan, Foucault, Derrida.
— Hanif Kureishi
Death left its old tragic heaven and became the lyrical core of man: his invisible truth, his visible secret.
— Michel Foucault
Foucault's pendulum would
— Anthony Doerr
Knowledge is not for knowing: knowledge is for cutting.
— Michel Foucault
The court is the bureaucracy of the law. If you bureaucratise popular justice then you give it the form of a court.
— Michel Foucault
It's amazing how people like judging.
— Michel Foucault
In its function, the power to punish is not essentially different from that of curing or educating.
— Michel Foucault
there is no glory in punishing
— Michel Foucault
Nature, keeping only useless secrets, had placed within reach and in sight of human beings the things it was necessary for them to know.
— Michel Foucault
madness is the false punishment of a false solution, but by its own virtue it brings to light the real problem, which can then be truly resolved.
— Michel Foucault
The soul is the prison of the body.
— Michel Foucault
Justice must always question itself, just as society can exist only by means of the work it does on itself and on its institutions.
— Michel Foucault
I have not tried to write the history of that language, but rather the archaeology of that silence.
— Michel Foucault
One thing in any case is certain: man is neither the oldest nor the most constant problem that has been posed for human knowledge.
— Michel Foucault
In the darkest region of the political field the condemned man represents the symmetrical, inverted figure of the king.
— Michel Foucault
We must not think that by saying yes to sex, one says no to power.
— Michel Foucault
We must escape and help others to escape the two readymade formulas of the pure sexual encounter and the lovers' fusion of identities.
— Michel Foucault
Foucault (1984) suggests that those who produce knowledge and truths gain power by controlling others' access to knowledge.
— S. Ashley Kistler
I don't write a book so that it will be the final word; I write a book so that other books are possible, not necessarily written by me.
— Michel Foucault
Islam, in the year 1978, was not the opium of the people precisely because it was the spirit of a world without spirit.
— Michel Foucault
Surveillance is permanent in its effects, even if it is discontinuous in its action.
— Michel Foucault
No seventeenth-century pedagogue would have publicly advised his disciple, as did Erasmus in his Dialogues, on the choice of a good prostitute.
— Michel Foucault
One makes war to win, not because it's just.
— Michel Foucault
What is constitutive is the action that divides madness, and not the science elaborated once this division is made.
— Michel Foucault
There is not one but many silences, and they are an integral part of the strategies that underlie and permeate discourses.
— Michel Foucault
Schools serve the same social functions as prisons and mental institutions- to define, classify, control, and regulate people.
— Michel Foucault
Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting.
— Michel Foucault
Religion for them [Iranians] was like a promise and guarantee of finding something that would radically change their subjectivity
— Michel Foucault
We are freer than we think.
— Michel Foucault
The best moment of love is when the lover leaves in the taxi.
— Michel Foucault
Life itself was only futility, vain words, a squabble of cap and bells.
— Michel Foucault
People know what they do; frequently they know why they do what they do; but what they don't know is what what they do does.
— Michel Foucault
Do not ask who I am and do not ask me to remain the same. More than one person, doubtless like me, writes in order to have no face.
— Michel Foucault
The 'Enlightenment', which discovered the liberties, also invented the disciplines.
— Michel Foucault
The most defenseless tenderness and the bloodiest of powers have a similar need of confession. Western man has become a confessing animal.
— Michel Foucault
Through Sade and Goya, the Western world received the possibility of transcending its reason in violence ...
— Michel Foucault
It is meaningless to speak in the name of - or against - Reason, Truth, or Knowledge.
— Michel Foucault
What I seek is a permanent opening of possibilities.
— Michel Foucault
everything is dangerous, nothing is innocent
— Michel Foucault
On other spaces' (Foucault 1993).
— Gordana Fontana-Giusti
One should try to locate power at the extreme of its exercise, where it is always less legal in character.
— Michel Foucault
From the idea that the self is not given to us, I think there is only one practical consequence: we have to create ourselves as a work of art.
— Michel Foucault
I'm no prophet. My job is making windows where there were once walls.
— Michel Foucault
[Knowledge is governed not by] a theory of knowledge, but by a theory of discursive practice.
— Michel Foucault
At every moment, step by step, one must confront what one is thinking and saying with what one is doing, what one is.
— Michel Foucault
The individual is the product of power.
— Michel Foucault
We are entering the age of the infinite examination and of compulsory objectification.
— Michel Foucault