Ruby’s Reviews > Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction > Status Update

Ruby
Ruby is on page 5 of 160
“This new vocabulary still elicits some resistance, but the issue we confront is how far we should let the existing language impose limits on what it is possible to think.”
Jan 22, 2026 02:42PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction

flag

Ruby’s Previous Updates

Ruby
Ruby is on page 96 of 160
“The commitment to consensus promotes a bland centrism, appoints the compromise candidate that no one really wants, satisfies nobody, and leaves things much as they are. Conversely, intellectual difference, inventiveness, lateral thinking, heterogeneity all promote modifications of the existing rules and conventions. Dissension challenges the status quo.”
Jan 23, 2026 06:41PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 91 of 160
“… desire is always unconscious, and the object of our conscious wishes is only a stand-in for something unrecognized, however much we seem consciously to want that, and only that.”
Jan 23, 2026 06:27PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 90 of 160
Jan 23, 2026 06:25PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 66 of 160
Jan 23, 2026 02:35AM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 53 of 160
“But its agenda is a discipline that subjects the inmates, body and soul, to a regime designed precisely to construct them as conforming citizens, which is to say subjects, in both senses of that term, who learn to work by themselves in submission to the values of their society.”
Jan 22, 2026 09:10PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 52 of 160
Jan 22, 2026 05:57PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 43 of 160
Jan 22, 2026 04:20PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 34 of 160
“These institutions [ISAs], while not homogenous in their output, and not without internal conflict, sometimes bitter, have the effect of securing our conscious or unconscious consent to the way things are, by making them appear at best in our interests and at worst inevitable.”
Jan 22, 2026 04:07PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 32 of 160
“Moreover, they argue, in order to represent its own interests as the shared values of all members of the society in question, the ruling class has to invest its views with the character of inevitability and convince everyone that these ideas are the only serious option, the one way of understanding the world that is genuinely sensible and valid. … Capitalism becomes synonymous with nature.”
Jan 22, 2026 03:59PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


Ruby
Ruby is on page 15 of 160
Jan 22, 2026 03:12PM
Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction


No comments have been added yet.