Michel Foucault's "parrhesia" is the question of who is able to tell the truth, about what, with what consequences, and with what relations of power. He argues that truth-telling as an activity has roots in what we could call the 'critical' tradition in the west.
Michel Foucault's "parrhesia" is the question of who is able to tell the truth, about what, with what consequences, and with what relations of power. He argues that truth-telling as an activity has roots in what we could call the 'critical' tradition in the west.
Michel Foucault's "parrhesia" is the question of who is able to tell the truth, about what, with what consequences, and with what relations of power. He argues that truth-telling as an activity has roots in what we could call the 'critical' tradition in the west.