Michel Foucault Quotes
Curiosity Evokes 'concern'; It Evokes The Care One Takes For What Exists And Could Exist; A Readiness To Find Strange And Singular What Surrounds Us; A Certain Relentlessness To Break Up Our Familiarities And To Regard Otherwise The Same Things; A Fervor To Grasp What Is Happening And What Passes; A Casualness In Regard To The Traditional Hierarchies Of The Important And The Essential. I Dream Of A New Age Of Curiosity. We Have The Technical Means For It; The Desire Is There; The Things To Be Known Are Infinite; The People Who Can Employ Themselves At This Task Exist. Why Do We Suffer? From Too Little: From The Channels That Are Too Narrow, Skimpy, Quasi-monopolistic, Insufficient. There Is No Point In Adopting A Protectionist Attitude, To Prevent 'bad' Information From Invading And Suffocating The 'good.' Rather, We Must Multiply The Paths And The Possibility Of Comings And Goings.
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