Danh ngôn của Michel Foucault

For the bourgeoisie, the main danger against which it had to be protected, that which had to be avoided at all costs, was armed uprising, was the armed people, was the workers taking to the streets in an assault against the government.
For the bourgeoisie, the main danger against which it had to be protected, that which had to be avoided at all costs, was armed uprising, was the armed people, was the workers taking to the streets in an assault against the government.
Đối với giai cấp tư sản, mối nguy hiểm chính mà họ phải bảo vệ, phải tránh bằng mọi giá, là nổi dậy vũ trang, là những người có vũ trang, là công nhân xuống đường biểu tình chống lại chính phủ.
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- Hard work and a good education will take you further than any government program.
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- Without the ability to talk about government power, there's no way for citizens to make sure this power isn't being misused.
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