File spoon-archives/foucault.archive/foucault_1998/foucault.9810, message 64


Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 22:36:19 -0500 (EST)
From: Ian Robert Douglas <Ian_Robert_Douglas-AT-Brown.edu>
Subject: Re: Baudrillard's seduction


>To paraphrase a phrase:
>Those that can, do.
>Those that can't, criticise.
>Those that can't criticise, criticise criticism.

Tony,
  an interesting thought ... I wonder who you have in mind for the third
category? ...

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 "Is there something 'dangerous' in Foucault's thought
 that also explains the passion it continues to arouse?"
 - "Dangerous, yes, because there's a violence in Foucault.
 An intense violence, mastered, controlled, and turned
 into courage."   -   Gilles Deleuze



   

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