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- 10. Flying Robots Mar 25, 2016
- A group of activists battle to regulate this Wild West of technology.
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- A small chain of islands in the Indian Ocean was the site of closely guarded secrets.
- 8. Data Vampires Mar 11, 2016
- A diverse group of civil liberties advocates come together to battle data vampires.
Truth and Power is an "investigative docuseries", narrated by Maggie Gyllenhaal and executive produced by Brian Knappenberger (The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz). It premiered on Pivot on January 22, 2016. [2]
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Truth and Power: With Maggie Gyllenhaal, Olivier Bancoult, David Vine, Richard Gifford. This documentary series focuses on people who expose freedom-crushing practices in private corporations and the government.
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Nov 9, 2022 · Foucault links truth and power in systems of power that are circular, that is to say systems that produce power and sustain it. Foucault names this structure of power ‘A regime of truth’.
TRUTH AND POWER : an interview with Michel Foucault. Foucault: When I was working in the years 50-55 one of the most serious problems which was being posed was that of the political status of science and the ideological functions that science could fulfil.
Jul 3, 2023 · In the paper, the three conceptions of power are presented and discussed in relation to each other and to specific philosophical themes like dualism, reductionism, determinism and autonomy, truth, normativity, and relativism.
- Gerd Christensen
Speaking truth to power is a non-violent political tactic, employed by dissidents against the received wisdom or propaganda of governments they regard as oppressive, authoritarian or an ideocracy.
Instead of a world in which the courageous “speak truth to power,” Foucault proposes the unsettling suggestion that there is no truth without power. How, according to Foucault, is a discourse created, and in what ways does it regulate truth, meaning, and the very boundaries of the thinkable?