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This is the quote: "For millennia, man remained what it was for Aristotle: a living animal with the additional capacity for political existence, modern man is an animal whose politics calls his existence as a living being in question. "I found an online article citing Foucault as saying that, but no references. Can you please give me the full reference, including the page number of the text of Foucault, if you can find? I need it urgently, thanks!
Appearance biopower. For millennia, man remained what it was for Aristotle: a living animal with the additional capability of a political existence, modern man is an animal whose politics places his life as a living being in question. [4] [4] M. Foucault, History of Sex Volume 1: The Will to know, 1978, p. 143
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