Foucault & "The Contemporary"
Robert Harrison and guest Paul Rabinow discuss the French thinker Michel Foucault and the notion of "the contemporary". This is from an episode of Entitled Opinions, a KZSU Stanford University show. For more information, go to http://french-italian.stanford.edu/opinions/
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