Relacionar Columnas Foucault's view Versión en línea Foucault's view on power relation. por Luisa Farieta 1 Michel Foucault thinks that power is not concentrated... 2 From Althusser's perspective... 3 the power relations between individuals cannot be reduced to... 4 The disciplinary structure described by Foucault is the panopticon... 5 Foucault investigated the problem of power... 6 the power is more like something that acts and operates in a certain way... 7 The power in action is the relations between... 8 The French thinker examines how discipline, as a type of self-regulation... 9 From Foucault's perspective... 10 Where there is power... ...power is understood as the capacity of an agent to impose his will over the will of the powerless, or the ability to force them to do things they do not wish to do. ... an architectural structure revealed by Jeremy Bentham as a way to arrange prisoners ...it's more a strategy than a possession. ...encouraged by institutions, becomes the norm in modern societies. ...master-slave or oppressor-victim relations ...power is not something that can be owned, but rather something that acts and manifests itself in a certain way. ...but diffuse throughout the whole society. ... there is resistence ...from a critical and histical viewppoint. ...the individual and the society, especially its institutions.