At the Heart of Societies

Published on June 1, 2012

From Michel Foucault's The Subject and Power (1982)

From Michel Foucault’s The Subject and Power (1982):

A society without power relations can only be an abstraction. Which, be it said in passing, makes all the more politically necessary the analysis of power relations in a given society, their historical formation, the source of their strength or fragility, the conditions which are necessary to transform some or to abolish others. For to say that there cannot be a society without power relations is not to say either that those which are established are necessary or, in any case, that power constitutes a fatality at the heart of societies, such that it cannot be undermined.

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