This is what irritates me about contemporary philosophy. "Territorialization"? Why must they always lay these neologisms on us?
This describes the hollowing out, the decadence or deliberate subversion of institutions.
As for Foucault, a broken clock is correct twice a day. Thomas Szasz's critique of the mental health establishment is more coherent, and practical in the political sense.
This is what irritates me about contemporary philosophy. "Territorialization"? Why must they always lay these neologisms on us?
This describes the hollowing out, the decadence or deliberate subversion of institutions.
As for Foucault, a broken clock is correct twice a day. Thomas Szasz's critique of the mental health establishment is more coherent, and practical in the political sense.