Saturday, July 30, 2016

"Power, according to Foucault is the relationship between two or more entities. Within this relationship, entites struggle and maneuver for position and advantage. So, for instance, factory owner and factory workers confront each other in a field of power that contains both opportunities and constraints for both parties. There is no such thing as capital 'P' power; there are only specific, concrete relational forms that interaction takes." -John Ransom, 1995