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  • ...public [[humiliation]] and [[punishment]], but the possibility that Stalin may really believe the charges against Bukharin:</p> ...istant and adviser in matters of policy because it, this soft-heartedness, may undermine not only the soft-hearted person himself but also the party's cau
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  • ...with inclinations and in which, after some defeats, moral strength of mind may be gradually won, God and eternity in their awful majesty would stand uncea ...e implication of this passage is much more radical and paradoxical than it may appear. If we discard its inconsistency (how could fear and lifeless gestic
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  • ...rously approaching a precipice; although the films are separated by almost 20 years, the scene is shot in the same way, including a [[subjective]] shot o ...rn. All that is necessary is for something to [[signify]] to me that there may be [[others]] there. This window, if it gets a bit dark, and if I have reas
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  • ...lars of the presidential palaces (so that, when the palace is bombed, they may poison [[Saddam]] and his entire entourage?), allegedly [[present]] in larg ...d "The National Security Strategy," issued by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond
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  • ...1x"></a><a href="#1">1</a></font> However, this solution, convincing as it may appear, also gets immediately entangled in its own [[impasse]]: the movemen ...Christians are [[slaves]] who have been "bought at a price" (Corinthians 6:20), implies the notion that the death of Christ should be concieved as purcha
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  • ...cause the [[subject]] "cannot stand the extreme good that ''[[das Ding]]'' may bring on him." It would seem then fortunately that the [[Thing]] is usually ...20/ Amazon.com], [http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub07-20/ Amazon.ca], [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub-21/ Am
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  • ...39]. Trans. James. H. Nichols Jr., New York and London: Basic Books, 1969: 20</ref> On the other hand, the [[master|slave]] is partly compensated for hi
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  • ..., who refused his patronage (Freud to Breton, 1933e [1932]; to Zweig, July 20, 1938 (1960a [1873-1939])). Breton visited Freud in [[Vienna]] in 1921 and ...t be thankful for Freud's discoveries," wrote Breton, "the [[imagination]] may be on the point of winning back its rights."
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  • ...from those in which repression came into play (1950a, pp. 229-231); and on May 2, 1897, with reference to [[fantasies]] in hysteria, he elaborated: "all t # ——. (1925d [1924]). An autobiographical study. SE, 20: 1-74.
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  • The main complaint of this essay is that, “For the past 20 years, the center of gravity in establishing, [[interpreting]] and shaping * [[How Much Democracy Is Too Much?]] ''[[In These Times]]''. May 19, 2003. <http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/73/>
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  • ...lars of the presidential palaces (so that, when the palace is bombed, they may poison [[Saddam]] and his entire entourage?), allegedly [[present]] in larg ...d "The National Security Strategy," issued by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond
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  • ...f only the recumbent hero in front of his dacha, so that, for a moment, it may seem as if he has effectively returned home; the camera then slowly pulls b ...en Zone. An anonymous bleak country, an area known as the Zone was visited 20 years before by some mysterious foreign entity (meteorite, aliens...) which
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  • If the optimum age for a pop star is 20, a thinker only really graduates to being a philosopher as such at the age Zizek describes the appeal of the Lacanian [[community]] like this: "it may appear extremely theological, dogmatic but precisely because you have the b
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  • ...list theory of kinship and sociality',<a name="20x"></a><a href="#20"><sup>20</sup></a> and such theories of kinship and sociality are freighted with het ...time' of this 'performative operation', and she goes on to suggest that it may be 'restricted to the powers of nominalism within modernity'.<a name="32x">
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  • ...cœur''' ([[February 27]], [[1913]], [[Valence, Drôme|Valence]] – [[May 20]], [[2005]], [[Chatenay Malabry]]) was a [[French people|French]] [[philoso ...ly, Nanterre become a hot bed of protest during the student uprisings of [[May 1968]] and Ricœur was derided as an 'old clown' and tool of the French gov
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  • ...hly speculative hypothesis propounded by [[Freud]], which stated that life may be an anomaly, that it is drawn toward an inorganic [[state]], and therefor Klein, Melanie 15, 20, 197, 251, 272, 284 [[Ecrits]]
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  • ...s determinate content. Hegel's own position is here more intricate than it may appear: his point is not that, through gradual dialectical progress, one ca ...," as [[Eric Santner]] would have put it.<a href="#fn20" name="cfn20"><sup>20</sup></a> The elementary [[matrix]] of drive is <i>not</i> that of transcen
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  • ...essage that we acknowledge when we [[claim]] our jouissance. Such a "God" may be "loved" only intellectually, for this God is a God of [[paradox]], not a ...ere. The fervent love that a solitary [[individual]] like Spinoza or Freud may feel for the God of the message has nothing to do with the God of the belie
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  • ...of psychic sexuality, that is, to a defense. In his letter to Fliess dated May 30, 1896, he linked repression with defense by emphasizing, "[[Surplus]] of ...ation for all the techniques which the ego makes use of in conflicts which may lead to a neurosis, while we retain the [[word]] 'repression' for the speci
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  • ...interpretation]]s seemed to achieve remarkable effects, in the decade 1910-20 [[analyst]]s began to notice that their [[interpretation]]s were becoming l For example the [[interpretation]] may be of the form "What you really mean by this symptom is that you [[desire]]
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