Guest guest Posted January 14, 1999 Report Share Posted January 14, 1999 The work of an intellectual is not to mould the political will of others; it is, through the analyses that he does in his own field, to re-examine evidence and assumptions, to shake up habitual ways of working and thinking, to dissipate conventional familiarities, to re-evaluate rules and institutions and . . . to participate in the formation of a political will (where he has his role as citizen to play). Michel Foucault (1926-84), French philosopher. "The Concern for Truth," interview in Le Magazine Littéraire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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