File spoon-archives/foucault.archive/foucault_1996/f_Mar1.96, message 25


Date: Fri, 08 Mar 96 03:02:38 0500
From: "Brett M." <bltF92-AT-hamp.hampshire.edu>
Subject: Passage request...


Hi list readers--I'm posting this note hoping that someone might be able 
to h*lp me locate the source of a F. passage I once read somewhere.... 
What I was trying to find says something to the effect of: "...We are 
not living at the 'end of the social' or in the mist of an 'absolute 
power' [etc., etc.] but in a certain time like any other, with its 
specific problems and successes," etc.... I read this some time ago, so 
I'm certain that my paraphrase is a very off, but if this general 
statement seems familiar to anyone, I'd greatly appreciate being 
informed of its whereabouts! (I'm pretty sure it's in a transcription of 
a lecture or in an interview?) Thanks in advance, --Brett 
(bltF2-AT-hamp.hampshire.edu)







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