Discussing Michel Foucault’s Concept of Power in relation to Race

<p>Michel Foucault&rsquo;s idea of power can be applied to the concept of race in terms of the various societal discourses that have circulated throughout western society. His conception of racism as inherently a form of bio-political government is the first of its kind, and deserves appreciation because of its high authenticity.</p> <p>Racism, according to Foucault can be traced back to the roots of psychiatry, when the concept of abnormality was established. Foucault insisted that this is where a form of &ldquo;internal racism&rdquo; (Foucault and Pearson, 1985), had already started. Attempts to purify society from those who were deemed insane in the 17th and 18th centuries provide evidence for Foucault&rsquo;s relative argument. It is important to remember, however:</p> <p><a href="https://azfarsaleem.medium.com/discussing-michel-foucaults-concept-of-power-in-relation-to-race-b7d09f33cad5"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>