Jay Lemke (1946) American academic
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 9
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 48
Jay Lemke (1946) American academic
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 9
“Political discourse becomes isolated, and isolated discourse becomes more extreme.”
Lawrence Lessig book Free Culture
Free Culture (2004)
Context: We, the most powerful democracy in the world, have developed a strong norm against talking about politics. It's fine to talk about politics with people you agree with. But it is rude to argue about politics with people you disagree with. Political discourse becomes isolated, and isolated discourse becomes more extreme. We say what our friends want to hear, and hear very little beyond what our friends say.
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) French philosopher
Les discours sont des éléments ou des blocs tactiques dans le champ des rapports de force; il peut y en avoir de différents et même de contradictoires à l'intérieur d'une même stratégie; ils peuvent au contraire circuler sans changer de forme entre des stratégies opposées.
Vol I, pp. 101-102
History of Sexuality (1976–1984)
Philip Warren Anderson (1923) American physicist
p. 177 https://books.google.com/books/about/More_and_Different.html?id=tU9yOac455kC&pg=PA177 <br class="br">More and Different: Notes from a Thoughtful Curmudgeon (2011)
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) French philosopher
Source: The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction
Jay Lemke (1946) American academic
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 2
William J. Bernstein (1948) economist
Introduction, p. xii.
The Four Pillars of Investing (2002)
Benjamin Boretz (1934) American composer
from Meta-Variations: studies in the foundations of musical thought Red Hook, N.Y. : Open Space, 1995.