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  • ...its conclusion saying "we [[need]] more [[people]] with Mary Kay's stance in today's [[politics]]." ...alinist", which draws gleeful [[laughter]] from an audience who are mostly in their twenties.
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  • ...n, agitated entrance of the Slovenian philosopher [[Slavoj Zizek]], who is in town to deliver a series of lectures at the British [[Film]] Institute.<br> ...tically precise [[English]] tea,"Zizek insists, gesticulating dramatically in the style of a European dictator. "Everything must be exactly the way the E
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  • Even Lacanians might find it in their hearts to forgive Chomsky As if to condense the aura of contrariness and enigma he cultivated in
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  • ...f the self" and the "night of the world" respectively. The point is that, in each of these cases, there is an increasing emphasis on negativity as the f ...n" self and the symbolic universe of "civilized" human subjectivity (where in the Enlightenment tradition the latter is identified with the Light of Reas
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  • ...of reference, the only conclusion will be that Western academia is caught in an obscure desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Laca ...cused on the particular versions of those theoretical frameworks currently in circulation. A good way of starting this assessment of Zizek is to go back
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  • ...onary narrative not because it was better able to account for the 'crisis' in [[liberal]]-bourgeois ideology, but because it was able to impose the [[ide ...he exploitation of [[nature]] is seen as [[masculine]]; socialist ecology, in which the exploitation of nature is seen as the product of [[capitalism]];
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  • ...the only one that can be raised by a mere thought' (TS, 382-3)? Who else, in a parody of the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, would observe:</font>< ...a kind of synthesis, with the basin full of water, so that the shit floats in it, visible but not to be inspected? (PF, 4)</font></p>
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  • ...[[true]] [[enjoyment]] of literature proceeds from the release of tensions in our minds.<ref>{{RPDD}}</ref></blockquote> ...to recognize its importance when their "[[whole]] [[experience]] must find in [[speech]] alone its [[instrument]], its [[content]], its [[material]], and
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  • ...that of [[identifying]] a specific [[psychical]] cause for [[psychosis]]. In the course of addressing this problem, two themes are constant. ...[mother]]-[[child]] [[dual|relation]]s.<ref>{{1938}} p. 49</ref> Later on in his [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]], when [[Lacan]] distinguishes between t
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  • ...n [[stage]] of its [[evolution]] and facilitates the [[analysis]] of the [[system]] of [[internal]] relations that constitutes it as a [[language]]. ...uage]] through [[time]] by recording the changes that have taken [[place]] in it.
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  • ...given [[stage]] of its evolution and facilitates the [[analysis]] of the [[system]] of [[internal]] relations that constitutes it as a [[language]]. ...uage]] through [[time]] by recording the changes that have taken [[place]] in it.
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  • ...y]]' has been used in [[philosophy]] since the late eighteenth century and in [[psychiatry]] since the beginning of the twentieth. It is worth [[looking]] at its use in these two spheres before examining its [[relationship]] to [[psychoanalytic
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  • ...trist]], [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]], and [[author]], who was trained in [[Vienna]] by [[Sigmund Freud]]. ...oped instruments to detect and harness this energy, which he said could be used to treat illnesses like [[cancer]] or [[control]] the weather. His views w
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  • ...nant group. Hegemony controls the ways that [[ideas]] become "naturalized" in a [[process]] that informs notions of [[common sense]]. ...any arena has rarely achieved a perfect [[balance]], but hegemony results in the [[empowerment]] of certain [[cultural]] [[belief]]s, [[Value (personal
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  • ...sistant at the ''[[Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique]]'' (CNRS) in [[Paris]]. ...f the ''[[Ecole Freudienne de Paris]]'' (EFP), a school directed by Lacan. In [[1969]] she analysed [[Antoinette Fouque]], a [[feminist]] [[leader]] of t
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  • ...of the largely successful 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in The Authoritarian Personality, including idealizing rebellion against [[par ...al, ex-minister of culture and ex-ambassador of [[Slovenia]] in [[France]] in short, an ethically corrupted nobody posing as a high Christian [[ethical]]
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  • ...can]] Through Popular Culture and [[Enjoy]] the [[Symptom]]! Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and Out. Additionally, among his later books that dealt more with ...ic election in 1990 and served as the Republic's ambassador of [[science]] in 1991 following Slovenia's declaration of independence. Since 1979, he has b
    46 KB (7,621 words) - 00:50, 21 May 2019
  • '''Of Children in Swaddling Clothes'''<BR> ''O cities of the sea, I behold in you your citizens, women as well as men tightly bound with stout bonds arou
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  • That the work of Sade anticipates Freud, be it in respect of the catalogue of perversions, is a stupid thing to say, which ge ...ere, the way for science is prepared by rectifying the position of ethics. In this, yes, a ground-clearing occurs which will have to make its way through
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  • ...to a [[case]] whose [[particular]] [[significance]] resides in its showing in miniature the reciprocal interplay of those [[three]] grand [[terms]] we ha ..., because it reveals some of the [[subject]]'s relations to his [[image]], in so far as it is the <i>Urbild </i>[original [[form]]] of the ego. Now, this
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