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  • =‘Reading Marx’ by Slavoj Žižek, Frank Ruda & Agon Hamza= [[File:Reading Marx.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
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  • ...t = John | title = Attachment and Loss: Vol I, 2nd Ed. | publisher = Basic Books | pages = 13-23| year = 1999 | id = ISBN 0-465-00543-8}}</ref> ...edited and abridged by Lionell Trilling and Steven Marcus (New York: Basic Books, 1961), p. 253.</ref>
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  • ...]] borrowed from [[biology]], mechanics and the [[psychology]] of his day. Marx [[thought]] his discovery using [[Hegelian]] notions of the [[subject]]. It Further [[reading]]
    68 KB (11,086 words) - 00:02, 26 May 2019
  • ...odities, who provided perfect descriptions of the [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of the [[Cultural]] Studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reifica One is therefore tempted to turn around Marx's [[thesis]] 11: the first task today is precisely NOT to succumb to the te
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  • ...ern [[game]] of reducing the WTC collapse to just another media spectacle, reading it as a catastrophy version of the snuff porno movies; the question we shou ...l [[affect]] only people who share a determinate genome)? In contrast to [[Marx]] who relied on the notion of [[fetish]] as a solid object whose [[stable]]
    52 KB (8,449 words) - 23:27, 23 May 2019
  • ...l subject is not that of what Kant calls a transcendental illusion or what Marx calls the objectively-necessary form of thought. First, the transcendental ...is elegant solution is that, in contrast to the robust direct metaphysical reading of Hegel as rendering the structure of the Absolute, it is too modest: it s
    214 KB (35,802 words) - 14:38, 12 November 2006
  • ...e dignity of old people, and so on. Therein also resides the interest of [[reading]] the reports about daily life in the [[Soviet Union]] in the early 1920s, ...cracy," i.e., in the rise of "illiberal democracy at home and abroad" (the books subtitle).<br><br>
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  • ...]] of the paternal interdiction/sanction... So, according to this standard reading, Hamlet as a modernized version of Oedipus bears [[witness]] to the strengt ...[[words]], the question of "what means what?" is in no way decided by this reading: does the Hamlet narrative "mean" stars, or do stars "mean" Hamlet's narrat
    63 KB (10,767 words) - 21:37, 27 May 2019
  • ...he definitive exercises in Deleuzian politics) is that we are dealing with books which refer to and function as the moment of theoretical reflection of-one ...n is directly biopolitical, the production of social life. It was already Marx who emphasized how material production is always also the (re)production of
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  • ...i>Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader</i>, New York: Thomas Dunne Books 2004, p. 85.</ref></blockquote> ...ef>4. Robert Axelrod, <i>The Evolution of Cooperation</i>, New York: Basic Books 1984.</ref> Individualism versus communitarianism, utilitarianism versus [[
    74 KB (12,129 words) - 10:19, 1 June 2019
  • ...ause, in the [[past]], we failed to seize the moment. In an outstanding [[reading]] of [[Walter Benjamin]]’s ‘[[Theses on the Philosophy of History]]’ .... (This gap was even wider in the case of the [[October Revolution]].) [[Marx]]’s point, however, is not the commonsensical one, that the vulgar [[real
    10 KB (1,507 words) - 00:38, 26 May 2019
  • ...himself, Kojève came to postulate as early as the 1950s that while [[Karl Marx]]'s [[philosophy]] of [[history]] was correct, and that history was progres ...urnal ''Commentaire'' in an article entitled 'Capitalisme et socialisme: [[Marx]] est Dieu; Ford est son prophète.' Some critics of [[Fukuyama]] have poin
    9 KB (1,302 words) - 17:57, 27 May 2019
  • ...''[[Transcritique]]'', <ref>See Kojin Karatani, Transcritique. On Kant and Marx, Cambridge (Ma): MIT Press 2003.</ref> [[Kojin Karatani]] endeavors to ass ...l subject is not that of what Kant calls a transcendental illusion or what Marx calls the objectively-necessary form of thought. First, the transcendental
    36 KB (5,976 words) - 07:29, 12 October 2006
  • dangerously close to the ridiculous-after [[reading]] one of her books, it is difficult to avoid enact what, apropos of Proudhon, [[Marx]] characterized as the exemplary petty bourgeois
    22 KB (3,529 words) - 18:45, 27 May 2019
  • ...gether without slaughtering one another. As I repeat again and again in my books, I don't buy the simplistic, Marxist reductive decoding, "[[human rights]], ...mala, Indonesia, and so on. This is one of my standard jokes from my early books. It always fascinated me that the only [[place]] where you see the old-fash
    64 KB (10,850 words) - 00:53, 26 May 2019
  • In one of the [[Marx]] brothers' [[films]], [[Groucho Marx]], when caught in a lie, answers angrily: "Whom do you believe, your eyes o ..., is today under attack in the guise of the New Age gnostic/dualist (mis)[[reading]], which reduces the Resurrection to the [[metaphor]] of the "inner" spirit
    42 KB (6,817 words) - 00:33, 21 May 2019
  • I have been pursuing obscure works on [[Marx]] for some fifteen years. I have finally, slowly, laboriously, emerged from ...ilable and handy)—at the time, then, when I found myself able to give to Marx's thought (I am speaking emphatically of his "[[philosophy]],'' and not of
    72 KB (12,262 words) - 21:01, 27 May 2019
  • ...st major [[work]] in [[English]] and it remains one of his most accessible books. Mixing [[philosophy]], [[politics]] and [[psychoanalysis]] with examples f This [[text]] is often cited as the easiest of Zizek's books to navigate, a reputation underscored by the many and varied references to
    13 KB (2,068 words) - 03:38, 21 May 2019
  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Reading Marx]]'''''. * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Violence: Big Ideas / Small Books]]'''''. New York: Verso. July 22, 2008, 272 pages, [[Language]] [[English]]
    34 KB (4,735 words) - 17:13, 12 August 2019
  • ...y longer even possible. Worse, Zizek's theory is rooted in [[Freud]] and [[Marx]], and fuses the [[thinking]] of the notoriously difficult Jacques [[Lacan] ...his thinking. It's a unique phenomenon that can be found in the stream of books that have appeared in [[recent]] years since he started writing in English.
    45 KB (7,481 words) - 23:15, 23 May 2019
  • ...and amusing that it could very well appear - verbatim - in one of the many books he has written [[about]] the obscene rules that sustain our supposedly [[ci ...recently led Terry Eagleton to describe him in <i>The [[London]] Review of Books</i> as "the most formidably brilliant exponent of [[psychoanalysis]], indee
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