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Geoff Shullenberger: Foucault in America

From the New World

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Foucault, Power, and Personal Liberties

This chapter explores the complex relationship between individual rights and state power through Michel Foucault's philosophical insights. It examines Foucault's critiques of psychiatric practices and his libertarian inclinations, particularly in the context of mental health and forced internment. The discussion highlights the implications of expert-driven interventions on civil liberties, drawing parallels to contemporary societal dynamics and public skepticism toward authority.

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