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A small note – not the stuff of headlines, obviously – appeared in the newspapers on 3 February. In response to a call for the [[prohibition]] of the [[public]] display of the [[swastika]] and other [[Nazi]] [[symbol]]s, a group of [[conservative]] members of the [[Europe]]an Parliament, mostly from ex-[[Communist]] countries, demanded that the same apply to [[Communist]] [[symbol]]s: not only the hammer and sickle, but even the red star. This proposal should not be dismissed lightly: it suggests a deep change in [[Europe]]’s [[ideological]] [[identity]].
* [[ideology]]
* [[the political]]
==Source==
* [[The Two Totalitarianisms]]. ''London Review of Books''. Volume 27, Number 7. March 17, 2005. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v27/n06/zize01_.html>. Also listed on ''Lacan.com''. <http://www.lacan.com/zizektwoto.htm>.