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  • ...an]] (1873–1960) and [[Emilie Baudry]] (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-class Roman-Catholic family) (a family of solid Catholic [[tradition]]). ...nds the 14th Congress of the IPA at Marienbad (Máriánské Lézně, Czech Republic), where he presents ‘Le stade du miroir’.
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  • ...[nature]] of [[law]] and [[power (sociology)|power]] in general. Under the Roman [[Empire]], a man who committed a certain kind of crime was banned from soc To a ''Homo sacer'', Roman law no longer applied, although he was still "under the spell" of law. Agam
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  • ...t the exposure to the fresh air of international competition, like the old Roman frescoes in that wonderful [[scene]] from Fellini’s Roma which start to [ ...aimed that, before signing the document, he consulted the president of the republic and other dignitaries, who promptly denied that they knew anything about it
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  • ...Power]] is very rarely limited to the pure exercise of brute force.... The Roman state bolstered its [[authority]] and [[Legitimacy (political science)|legi ...resources to impose dominance over the entire globe. Also, [[The People's Republic of China|China]] is at least partially a superpower itself, and is capable
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  • ...acan (1873–1960) and Emilie Baudry (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-[[class]] Roman-Catholic family) (a family of solid Catholic tradition). --> ...the 14th Congress of the IPA at [[Marienbad]] (Máriánské Lézně, Czech Republic), where he presents ‘Le stade du miroir’. * 3 August Lacan attends the
    71 KB (10,839 words) - 20:42, 25 May 2019
  • ...f the slave as a "talking tool," there is no place for slaves in Plato's ''Republic''), Plato was the main ideologist of the class of slave owners … # Schelling made the same point when he emphasized how, in the Ancient Roman empire, the rise of Christianity was preceded by the rise of decadence and
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