I feel like the last three years has been a nonstop repeat "HOW COULD WE HAVE KNOWN" while a crowd of academics & activists (mostly women) smokes cigarettes in the background and rolls their eyeshttps://twitter.com/OddLetters/status/990976365364211713 …
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(This person also exists within the legal academy)
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oh god yes
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I want to host a Foucault book club weekly for ANY politician or tech bro who wants to sit and listen.
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My dissertation is on “Learn 2 Code” as a Foucauldian discourse and its social consequences TECH MAN:pic.twitter.com/xinyNdxOsY
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Rereading "Specters of Marx" is honestly very depressing for how prescient it was as a book written in 1993. The stuff around technology and fascism was well understood by some.
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What we should all be reading is Lyotard's "The Crisis of Legitimation." I'm surprised this old chestnut doesn't come up more often (ever).
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People newly excited about the surveillance state will still blink vaguely at me when I say "panopticon".
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The Foucault pendulum swings both ways!
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Oh my flip, that's exactly how I feel, working in tech with an MFA in creative writing and lit theory.
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I have an AA CRW and now I'm working on a BA in computer science, and everyone acts like it's an insane degree combo. Really, though, it feels extraordinarily natural to me. My experience is that people who don't read and don't feel that it's important are insufferable anywhere.
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But Foucault is a post-modern paedophilia apologist used to indoctrinate the ideologically possessed?
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I think this is the word you’re looking for (which my a former Philosophy prof and I were recently discussing w/r/t Ben Carson):https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/327748/is-there-really-no-english-equivalent-to-germans-fachidiot …
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Stanford had a program in Science, Technology, and Society when I went in 1988 (I had a couple great ethics classes in it). It was founded in 1971...
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Or even just analytical philosophy. I mean, they love analytics, right?
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Oh god the accuracy
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