Discussing Michel Foucault’s Concept of Power in relation to Race
<p>Michel Foucault’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 “internal racism” (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’s relative argument. It is important to remember, however:</p>
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