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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2006

Foucault on Bachelard

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  • gosh darn how bout an english translation

  • @pedagogyagent I wish I could understand this but thank you for the rough translation. It is through the creation of a high culture that we are supposed to find truths that are granted to us by the elites that created our high culture. The people we should fear most grant credibility only to the ideas that foster a world that is better for them.

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  • Great I sure understood all that

  • Ёжик сошел с ума!

  • унылое гавно

  • Damn well wish I never started reading the comments for this video. Why did all the bigots coalesce here? (excluding me of course)

  • @HomleandSecurity

    Exactly. What we do allow, however - and even worship - is empty rhetoric, false religions, "democratic" dictators and overpaid celebrities. We love lies, as long as they come from the rich, the powerful and the beautiful. But let a man who, heaven forbid, died of a disease come along and offer a little insight and the first thing we want to do is remind the world that he died of AIDS and should not even be heard. Humanity is in a sad state.

  • @thepostnihilist People with AIDS aren't allowed to have their ideas count. We will never regard them as real humans.

  • It makes more sense in French.

  • @cincyblows you sound like a fucking British prick

  • @idealfemale

    Some people are already dead, yet they are still able to walk around, work dead-end jobs, believe in false religions, support nonsensical movements, and physically die completely ignorant. No one who is seriously interested in truth disregards someone's work because they died of AIDS. That is a purely body-identified perspective, where one thinks that death is something that defines a person. Guess what? Foucault lived for 57 years and etched his name permanently into history.

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