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  • Book XI: The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis ...'s [[dream]] about the [[dead]] son screaming "[[Father, can't you see I'm burning?]]"
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  • ...reud's [[dream]] about the dead son screaming "[[Father, can't you see I'm burning?]]" The main problem remains that of transference: the [[Name-of-the-Father |The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book 11<BR>The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis<BR><small>0393317757,
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  • ...r perception of the horrifying images of tiny individuals jumping from the burning WTC tower into certain death. * 10/7/01 — Reflections on WTC — an earlier version of the book, Welcome to [[the Desert of the Real]].
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  • ...shell (or, rather, as a nut within the shell), is the topic of the present book. The difference between subject and object can also be rendered as the diff ...ocrats Major and Mrs. Monarch as models for his illustrations of a de luxe book. However, although they are the "real thing," their drawings appear a fake,
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  • ...m a ledger or a diary that a crime has been committed. We discover from a book of sonnets that a crime will be committed. We have to trace the origin of ...y Chesterton was right in dismissing Thursday as a basically pre-Christian book: the insight into the [[speculative identity]] of Good and Evil, the notion
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  • ...ives of Islam#Notes|5]]> What Freud endeavors to reconstitute in his Moses book (the story of the [[murder]] of Moses, etc.) is such a spectral history tha ...contrast to both Judaism and Christianity, the two other religions of the book, Islam excludes God from the [[domain]] of the paternal [[logic]]: Allah is
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  • ...Psycho</b>, or, in <b>[[The Birds]]</b>, the famous God's view shot of the burning Bodega Bay, which is then, with the entry into the [[frame]] of the birds, 6. [[Jacques Lacan]], [[The Seminar]], Book I: Freud's Papers o [[Technique]], New York: Norton 1988, p. 215. I rely he
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  • ...arge [[number]] of [[dead]] and without the feared major catastrophes (the burning of oil wells, the use of the weapons of mass destruction), is to succumb to ...ay implies the agreement with it. It is worth to recall here Ernst Nolte's book on [[Heidegger]], which brought fresh wind into the eternal debate on "Heid
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  • ...what William Bennett, the neo-con compulsive gambler [[author]] of <i>The Book of Virtues</i>, said on Sept 28 2005 on his call-in program "Morning in Ame ...hing to resist, when we are faced with shocking reports and images of cars burning in Paris suburbs, is the "hermeneutic temptation": the search for some deep
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  • ...ly this really the lesson to be learned from the mobs killing, looting and burning on behalf of religion? For a long time, we were told that, without religion ...Dostoyevsky’s critique of godless nihilism to 9/11, as the title of his book – <i>Dostoyevsky in Manhattan</i> – suggests. He couldn’t have been m
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  • ...arge [[number]] of [[dead]] and without the feared major catastrophes (the burning of oil wells, the use of the weapons of mass destruction), is to succumb to ...ay implies the agreement with it. It is worth to recall here Ernst Nolte's book on [[Heidegger]], which brought fresh wind into the eternal debate on "Heid
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  • ...till a major [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytical]] [[text]]. When his second book, ''The Mass [[Psychology]] of Fascism'', was banned by the [[Nazis]] in 193 In August 1956, several tons of his publications were [[Book burning|burned]] by the FDA. He died of heart failure in jail just over a year late
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  • ...no moral judgments implied. As a "proof," Wolin quotes a line from my 9/11 book: "`America got what it fantasized about' ... which, <img src="/ucp-entities ...gap that pertains to the very core of the universal Essence itself. In his book on modernity, Fredric Jameson refers to the Hegelian concrete universality
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  • One may read with profit a book by Leo Strauss, from the land that traditionally offers asylum to those who ...r in search of Freudian truth, we are getting very warm indeed, that it is burning all about us?
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  • ...rk" (1970b, p. xvii). A genuinely burning question lay at the heart of the book: How did [[Hitler]] succeed in imposing himself ? More specifically, how co
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  • troduced it into the-written-part of a book I have promised for six months from now.<ref>2. This book was never published.</ref>
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  • ...'[[The Black Book of Communism]]'' was followed last year by the ''[[Black Book of Psychoanalysis]]'', which listed all the [[theoretical]] mistakes and in ...had smelled the smoke while asleep, and incorporated the [[image]] of his burning son into his dream to prolong his sleep. Had the father woken up because t
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  • ...his received [[image]]. Lesley Chamberlain's The [[Philosophy]] Steamer, a book [[about]] the [[expulsion]] from the Soviet Union in 1921 of the group of m ...eplying that the thin difference between brutally ex-patriating people and burning them in a [[concentration camp]] is the line that, at that moment, separate
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  • ...no moral judgments implied. As a "proof," Wolin quotes a line from my 9/11 book: "'America got what it fantasized about' . . . which, Zizek insinuates, . . ...gap that pertains to the very core of the universal Essence itself. In his book on modernity, Fredric [[Jameson]] refers to the Hegelian concrete universal
    67 KB (10,603 words) - 17:16, 27 May 2019
  • ...hollowed-out legs, from the reverse side of mirrors to the "thickness" of book bindings. ...] puts it when speaking of a volume lose in a [[library]]. And even if the book be on an adjacent shelf or in the next slot, it would be hidden there, howe
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