Michel Foucault, a towering figure in 20th-century philosophy, redefined our understanding of power, knowledge, and discourse. His work challenges traditional notions of authority as solely top-down repression, instead presenting it as a diffuse and productive force that shapes individuals and societies. This essay delves into some of Foucault's most "mind-blowing" quotes, exploring their significance and their continuing relevance in contemporary politics, culture, and theory.
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