Quote by Michel Foucault
The work of an intellectual is not to mould the political will of others; it is, through the analyses that he does in his own field, to re-examine evidence and assumptions, to shake up habitual ways of working and thinking, to dissipate conventional familiarities, to re-evaluate rules and institutions and to participate in the formation of a political will (where he has his role as citizen to play).
Summary
This quote emphasizes that the role of an intellectual is not to manipulate or influence the political views of others. Instead, their responsibility lies in critically examining and analyzing evidence and assumptions within their field, challenging established norms and ways of thinking, questioning existing rules and institutions, and actively participating in shaping a collective political will as a citizen. By providing leadership in their respective areas of expertise, intellectuals contribute to the ongoing evolution and improvement of society's understanding and decision-making processes.