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  1. The Subject and Power.Michel Foucault - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):777-795.
    I would like to suggest another way to go further toward a new economy of power relations, a way which is more empirical, more directly related to our present situation, and which implies more relations between theory and practice. It consists of taking the forms of resistance against different forms of power as a starting point. To use another metaphor, t consists of using this resistance as a chemical catalyst so as to bring to light power relations, locate their position, (...)
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  • Is it useless to revolt?Michel Foucault & James Bernauer - 1981 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (1):2-4.
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  • Bodies and power, revisited.Judith Butler - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 114.
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  • Foucault and the question of enlightenment.David R. Hiley - 1985 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 11 (1):63-83.
    a good summation of all the works of foucault and habermas, but not useful to cite.
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