In these texts, preceded by an Introductory notice in which Arnold I. Davidson highlights their methodological background and their philosophical value, Foucault discusses, on the one hand, Kenneth J. Dover's revolutionary book Greek Homosexuality, pointing out the differences between our experience of sexuality and the Greek; on the other hand, he explains his reasons for thinking that, today,
... [Show full abstract] we should use our sexual choices as a means to change our existence and to invent new relations and new ways of living.