Said linked imperial rule to knowledge-power relations. [fact]
Using examples like this, taken from a 1910 speech made by Lord Balfour— the former British prime minister, experienced member of Parliament, and colonial administrator in India, Egypt, and southern Africa—Said demon- strated how deeply the themes of knowledge and power ran within the imaginations of the men working to create and maintain the British empire.
Eve M. Troutt Powell, A Different Shade of Coloni…, loc. 68