Do not regard power as a phenomenon of mass and homogeneous domination - the domination of one individual over others, of one group over others, or of one class over other; keep it clearly in mind that unless we are looking at it from a great hwight and from a very great distance, power is not something that is divided between those who have it and hold it exclusively, and those who do not have it and are subject to it. Power must, I think, be analyzed as something that circulates, or rather as something that functions only when it is part of chain. It is never localized here or there, it is never in the hands of some, and it is never appropriated. Power functions. Power is exercised through networks, and individuals do not simply circulate in those networks, they are never the inert or consenting targets of power; they are always its relays. In other words, power passes through individuals. It is not applied to them.
The individual is in fact a power-effect, and at the same time, and to the extent that he is a power-effect, the individual is a relay: power passes through the individuals it has constituted.
Michel Foucault
1926 - 1984
