"The educational folly of grown-ups was no match for the mind of the boy."
Foucault or Ernst?
His work is "a long exploration of transgression, of going beyond social limits, always inseparably linked to knowledge and power."
Foucault or Ernst?
"[He] employs highly specific and identifiable techniques of manipulation and combination. Because his work is the result of conscious thought, and yet allows chance to operate, it possesses a whole variety of meanings."
Foucault or Ernst?
"[In covering the development of his work,] it would be inappropriate in a study of this nature to engage in detailed analyses of individual works."
Foucault or Ernst?
One major work "was not a conventional work of history, making sweeping generalisations without sufficient particular argument, and that [he] clearly 'thinks in allegories.'"
Foucault or Ernst?
"'Shouting, swearing, spewing,' he wrote later, 'gets you nowhere. There's no point either in trying to wrap yourself up in contemplation.'"
Foucault or Ernst?
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