History of Sexuality - Foucault

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Confession frees, but power reduces one to silence; truth does not belong to the order of power, but shares an original affinity with freedom: traditional themes in philosophy, which a "political history of truth" would have to overturn by showing that truth is not by nature free - nor error servile - but that its production is thoroughly imbued with relations of power.

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