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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"America" was the most puerile book I'd ever had the displeasure of reading. He sounds like an edgy teenager trying desperately to be sad about something, because in his mind sad = deep
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Baudrillard changed my life as well. It’s all reversible!
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