Foucault was known for his controversial
aphorisms, such as "language is oppression", meaning that language
functions in such a way as to render nonsensical silent tendencies
that might otherwise threaten or undermine the distributions of power backing a
society's conventions
— even when such distributions purport to celebrate liberation and expression or value minority groups and perspectives.
Think political correctness.
— even when such distributions purport to celebrate liberation and expression or value minority groups and perspectives.
Think political correctness.
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