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  • ...binary signifier without the [[Master]] signifier — in [[speech]]-act [[theory]] we would call it the "[[order]] of the [[performative]]." I think this wa ...our [[life]] and your work. Secondly, it prevented what we would call in [[Marxist]] terms [[class]] [[consciousness]]. It was perfect, you never confronted t
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  • ...police and politics proper is always blurred and contested; say, in the [[Marxist]] [[tradition]], '[[proletariat]]' can be read as the subjectivization of t the Marxist (or [[Utopian]] Socialist) [[meta-politics]]: the political conflict is ful
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  • ...invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...demise of Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysi
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  • ...s of globalization and [[digitalization]], which is quite contrary o the [[Marxist]] confidence in the powers of [[progress]]. ...e capitalist [[mode of production]]. In this respect, Empire remains a pre-Marxist book. However, perhaps the solution is that it is not enough to [[return]]
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  • ...ipatory potential. The [[true]] difficulty — and the task of authentic [[theory]] — is to link together this explosion and its [[tragic]] outcome. ...pitalist. The disintegration of communism in 1990 confirmed the 'vulgar' [[Marxist]] thesis that the economic base of political democracy is the private owner
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  • ...e contrary, the reference to Hegel enable us to discern a flaw in Laclau's theory itself? The philosophical/notional limitation of Laclau's couple of two log ...is why the standard deconstructionist criticism according to which Lacan's theory of sexual difference falls into the trap of "binary logic" totally misses t
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  • ...s in his [[texts]] an oscillation between this teleological "conversion"-[[theory]] of violence and a much more interesting <b>notion of history as an open-u ...s, [[shoah]] and [[gulag]]. Our task is therefore [[double]]: to deploy a theory of historical violence as something which cannot be mastered/instrumentaliz
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  • ...ademic [[machine]] with its endless interpretive [[circulation]], Lacanian theory involves the type of collective of engaged [[subjects]] found in radical re ...plish the step into the positive normativity signals his fidelity to the [[Marxist]] revolutionary project.<br>
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  • ...he "divine violence." As for Negri and Hardt, they bring us back to the [[Marxist]] confidence that "[[history]] is on our side," that historical [[developme ...roperty appropriation of the surplus. In short, they rehabilitate the old Marxist notion of the tension between productive forces and the relations of produc
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  • ..., which are considered [[contingent]], not merits.<ref>5. John Rawls, <i>A Theory of Justice</i>, Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1971 (revised edition 1 In his theory of the [[sublime]] (<i>das Erhabene</i>), Immanuel [[Kant]] [[interpreted]]
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  • ...a passage to [[Bonapartism]]). I would rather question the premise that [[Marxist]]s (and [[left]]ists in general) are dumb [[determinist]]s who can’t ente ...t to alternative histories in the radical [[Marxist]] view. For a radical Marxist, the actual [[history]] that we live is itself the realisation of an altern
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  • ...specificity of [[Stalinist]] [[totalitarianism]]. How could a school of [[Marxist thought]] that claimed to focus on the conditions of the failure of the [[e [[Category:Political theory]]
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  • ...cheating'?</p><p>One [[reason]] Fukuyama moved from his 'end-of-history' [[theory]] to a consideration of the new [[threat]] posed by the brain [[sciences]] ...which should be foll0wed much further. Since, to express it in good old [[Marxist]] [[terms]], man is the [[totality]] of his/her social relations, Dennett s
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  • : From [[Theory]] to [[Revolution]], 174 [[Category:Marxist theory|Marx, Karl]]
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  • ...nd [[creativity]]. In later years it adopted [[Hegelian]] dialectics and [[Marxist]]-Leninist historical [[materialism]]. The "[[social]] and martial cataclys ...ut there the [[author]], denying the "[[dream]] [[navel]]" for the sake of Marxist-Leninist materialism, felt he could use [[them]] to bring into focus all hi
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  • ...[School]]''' is a school of [[neo-Marxism|neo-Marxist]] [[Sociology|social theory]], [[social research]], and [[philosophy]]. The grouping emerged at the [[I ...] and [[Civilization]]''). Their emphasis on the "critical" component of [[theory]] was derived significantly from their attempt to overcome the limits of [[
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  • ...He was at [[times]] associated with the [[Frankfurt School]] of [[critical theory]], and was also greatly inspired by the [[Marxism]] of [[Bertolt Brecht]] a
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  • [[Category:Marxist theory|Marcuse, Herbert]]
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  • [[Category:Marxist theory]]
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  • ...messianic light." <ref>http://www.tasc.ac.uk/depart/MEDIA/staff/ls/Modules/Theory/Adorno.htm</ref> [http://www.tasc.ac.uk/depart/MEDIA/staff/ls/Modules/Theory/Adorno.htm link]
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