The natural consequences of Michel Foucault's ideas
Posted by WWJGD 12 years ago to Philosophy
When the *effect* of the narrative on the "grid of power" becomes more important than whether or not the narrative contains any shred of truth, you get THIS.
From the video: "I spent about six months pretending to be an expert [for journalists to quote], answering every query that I could. And I ended up being quoted on everything from vinyl records to boat winterization to politics to evolutionary psychology to fitness -- and I got quoted on all these things and no one bothered to check my identity. No one bothered to Google me and find out that I'd written a book on media manipulation. And I ended up getting quoted [by] the New York Times, ABC News, the Today show, pretty much every major name in media...."
From the video: "I spent about six months pretending to be an expert [for journalists to quote], answering every query that I could. And I ended up being quoted on everything from vinyl records to boat winterization to politics to evolutionary psychology to fitness -- and I got quoted on all these things and no one bothered to check my identity. No one bothered to Google me and find out that I'd written a book on media manipulation. And I ended up getting quoted [by] the New York Times, ABC News, the Today show, pretty much every major name in media...."
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- 2Posted by $ jmlesniewski 12 years agoWhen you're working from the premise of relativism like thinkers such as Foucault do, power creates the truth.Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink|
- 2Posted by WWJGD 12 years agoFoucault was so obsessed with "power grids" that he should have gone to work for an electric utility...Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink|