“Relations of power "are indissociable from a discourse of truth, and they can neither be established nor function unless a true discourse is produced, accumulated, put into circulation, and set to work. Power cannot be exercised unless a certain economy of discourses of truth functions in, on the basis of, and thanks to, that power."” CertainEconomyFunctionBasesRelationThanksDiscourseCirculationKnowledge And Power Author:Michel Foucault
“If photography is allowed to supplement art in some of its functions, it will soon have supplanted or corrupted it altogether, thanks to the stupidity of the multitude which is its natural ally.” IfsArtNaturalPhotographyFunctionStupidityThanksAlliesMultitudesSupplements Book:Art in Paris 1845-1862: salons and other exhibitions Source: Art in Paris 1845-1862: salons and other exhibitions
“As a function of the easy access to information provided by the Internet, and the ease with which it can be shared thanks to social media, consumers are now better informed as to the behavior of brands and the multiple global crises we face.” FacesSocialEasyMediaInformationInternetBehaviorFunctionCrisisSocial MediaAccessThanksBrandsConsumersEaseMultipleAccess To InformationEasy Access Author:Simon Mainwaring
“Whoop-de-do," said Ram. "What?" "I'm celebrating." "Was that irony or loss of mental function?" asked the expendable. "Was that a rhetorical questions, a bit of humor, or a sign that you are losing confidence in me?" "I have no confidence in you, Ram," said the expendable. "Well, thanks." "You're welcome.” WellsSaidBitsLossLosingFunctionWelcomeCelebrateThanksIronyRhetoricalRamsNo ConfidenceThanks YouExpendablesYou Re WelcomeRhetorical Question Book:Pathfinder Source: Pathfinder