In 'The History of Sexuality,' Foucault sets out the parameters of his discussion, writing that 'the aim of the inquiries that will follow is to move less toward a 'theory' of power than toward an 'analytics' of power: that is, toward a definition of the specific domain formed by relations of power, and toward a determination of the instruments that will make possible its analysis' (82).This analytics can only be constituted if it frees itself from the 'juridico-discursive' (82).Which of the following do NOT comprise the principal features of this power?

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In 'The History of Sexuality,' Foucault sets out the parameters of his discussion, writing that 'the aim of the inquiries that will follow is to move less toward a 'theory' of power than toward an 'analytics' of power: that is, toward a definition of the specific domain formed by relations of power, and toward a determination of the instruments that will make possible its analysis' (82).This analytics can only be constituted if it frees itself from the 'juridico-discursive' (82).Which of the following do NOT comprise the principal features of this power?





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