"Die Macht ist nicht etwas, was man erwirbt, wegnimmt, teilt, was man bewahrt oder verliert; die Macht ist etwas, was sich von unzähligen Punkten aus und im Spiel ungleicher und beweglicher Beziehungen vollzieht."
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Sexualität und Wahrheit. Der Wille zum Wissen. Suhrkamp Verlag Frankfurt/Main 1983, 1. Auflage, ISBN 978-3-518-28316-5, S. 94.
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Michel Foucault
1926 – 1984
französischer Philosoph
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