Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 20,Ausgabe 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... nature , or rather nature in general — or in Foucault's terms we might say that Empire is the fully realized regime of biopower . I would like to suggest , then , that the social form of this new Empire that we are living today is the ...
... nature , or rather nature in general — or in Foucault's terms we might say that Empire is the fully realized regime of biopower . I would like to suggest , then , that the social form of this new Empire that we are living today is the ...
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... nature . The bounded space of civil order , its place , is defined by its separation from the external spaces of nature . In an analogous fashion , the theorists of modern psychology understood drives , passions , instincts , and the ...
... nature . The bounded space of civil order , its place , is defined by its separation from the external spaces of nature . In an analogous fashion , the theorists of modern psychology understood drives , passions , instincts , and the ...
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... nature . These modern racist theories grounded in biol- ogy imply or tend towards an ontological difference - a necessary , eternal , and immutable rift in the order of being . In response to this theoretical position , then , modern ...
... nature . These modern racist theories grounded in biol- ogy imply or tend towards an ontological difference - a necessary , eternal , and immutable rift in the order of being . In response to this theoretical position , then , modern ...
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