
Michel Foucault – The Subject and Power
Revolution and Ideology
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Identity and State Power
This chapter explores the transformation of individual identities during the rise of the nation-state, particularly in the wake of the French Revolution. It critiques classical liberalism and argues that imposed individuality is closely tied to state power, masking a deeper loss of freedom. The discussion highlights the need to reject state-defined identities and suggests that true liberation requires a re-examination of subjectivity and the power dynamics in personal relationships.
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