Quote by: Michel Foucault

It is pointless to ask: Why then is sex so secret? What is this force that so long reduced it to silence and has only recently relaxed its hold somewhat, allowing us to question it perhaps, but always in the context of and through its repression? In reality, this question, so often repeated nowadays, is but the recent form of a considerable affirmation and a secular prescription: there is where the truth is; go see if you can uncover it. [...] It is reasonable therefore to ask first of all: What is this injunction? Why this great chase after the truth of sex, the truth in sex?


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  • NameMichel Foucault
  • DescriptionFrench philosopher
  • BornOctober 15, 1926
  • DiedJune 25, 1984
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Anthropologist; Psychologist; Historian; Writer; Sociologist