mardi 4 mai 2010
Chomsky vs. Foucault ...
Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 8:28pm
part 1
part 2
[user(s) suppressed both videos]
Two, sorry: three comments:
1 One says that Tolkien was a Fascist and Chomsky a Communist: neither is exactly true. Both wanted less rule, less power and more freedom for creativity. They were just (if so much) on different sides in the Spanish War.
2 Chomsky appeals to justice and human nature, Foucault however appeals to an ambition to revolutionise the very bases of society, thereby obsoleting what he finds class societal concepts of justice and human nature.
3 Foucault has a point when talking about the role of universities, justice and psychiatry ...
part 1
part 2
[user(s) suppressed both videos]
Two, sorry: three comments:
1 One says that Tolkien was a Fascist and Chomsky a Communist: neither is exactly true. Both wanted less rule, less power and more freedom for creativity. They were just (if so much) on different sides in the Spanish War.
2 Chomsky appeals to justice and human nature, Foucault however appeals to an ambition to revolutionise the very bases of society, thereby obsoleting what he finds class societal concepts of justice and human nature.
3 Foucault has a point when talking about the role of universities, justice and psychiatry ...
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