American humanists, untutored in sociology, are knocked out by Foucault’s daring: analyze crime and punishment, prisons and penal codes! Gee, I wish I’d thought of that! Well, Foucault didn’t think of it either. It’s in Durkheim’s The Division of Labour in Society. (SAAC 1992)
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This looks like something you would draw in a high school art class.
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You talking out of experience?
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Well let's see I was in high school three decades ago. I assume you're still there?
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LOL you think Helen Pluckrose doesn't understand this stuff.
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