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  • What followed can be called, borrowing the title of [[Althusser]]'s [[text]] on [[Machiavelli]], la solitude de Lenine: a time when he stood alone, st This gap — which recalls the interval between 1789 and 1793 in the [[French]] Revolution — is the [[space]] of Lenin's unique intervention. The funda
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  • ...he first edition, the novel begins years later at the Divers' villa on the French Riviera where the couple lives a glamorous life; the story is told from the ...lashback after the first part sticks out: while the jump from the present (French Riviera in 1929) to the past (Zurich in 1919) is convincing, the return to
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  • ...</i>. (268) This is why, although Islam recognizes the Bible as a sacred [[text]], it has to deny this fact: in Islam, [[Jesus]] did not really die on the ...principle of egalitarian [[citizenship]] – wearing a veil is, from this French republican perspective, also a provocative “monstration.” The second pa
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  • ...esert, where [[nothing]] is fixed, that the true spirit descended into a [[text]] in order to be universally fulfilled.<br> ...ists: [[le Pen]]'s entire program can be summed up in "[[France]] to the [[French]]!" (and this allows us to generate further formulas: "[[Germany]] to Germa
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  • {| align="center" style="width:600px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | style="width:100px;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"| 1959 - 1960
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  • ...enomenology of Spirit]]''. After [[World War II]], Kojève worked in the [[French]] Ministry of [[Economic]] Affairs as one of the chief planners of the [[Eu ...'s views on this were reprinted in the Spring 1980 (Vol. 9) edition of the French journal ''Commentaire'' in an article entitled 'Capitalisme et socialisme:
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  • The story was used by the [[French]] [[psychologist]] [[Jacques Lacan]] and the [[philosopher]] [[Jacques Derr * [http://poestories.com/text.php?file=purloined Full text on PoeStories.com] with hyperlinked [[vocabulary]] [[words]].
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  • ...p; There is sympathy with God:&nbsp; Job correctly reads this very strange text, this divine boasting:&nbsp; "I created monsters, sea serpents, who are you ...fact.&nbsp; Even in revolution it goes like this.&nbsp; If you look at the French Revolution, the shift was purely ideological.&nbsp; They overthrew the king
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  • ...hroud controversy, and he told me kind of a half-public [[secret]] - the [[French]] have this nice expression, le secret de Polichinelle, a secret which ever ...most popular example used again and again by Susan Sontag in her famous [[text]] on Leni Riefenstahl: mass public spectacles, crowds, gymnastics, thousand
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  • ...ican and a Jew, embraced them all and told his audience: 'They are no less French than I am - it is the representatives of big multinational capital, ignorin ...ukács was right to make the paradoxical claim that this seminal dissident text perfectly fits the most stringent definition of socialist realism.<br><br>
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  • ...ou calls a "situation" is any [[particular]] consistent multitude (e.g., [[French]] society, modern art): a situation is structured, and it is its [[structur ...ves its own series of determinations: the Event itself; its denomination ("French Revolution" not being an objective-categorizing designation but part of the
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  • ...he end of [[history]] was [[Russia]] and America, the realization of the [[French]] [[Revolution]]. Then he noticed that someting was [[missing]]. He found t ...fragments of Hitchcock. How nice it would be to have it included in the [[text]]. But concerning film, I am indeed rather [[conservative]]. At this moment
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  • nice it would be to have it included in the [[text]]. But concerning film, I am was Russia and America, the realisation of the [[French]] Revolution. Then he
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  • ...many and varied references to [[popular culture]] he makes throughout the text. However, as Zizek admits, this book should probably be subtitled "Everythi ..., [[phallus]] and [[father]]. Hollywood is once again the [[lure]] in this text as Zizek elaborates each concept with reference to popular culture. However
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  • The latest book by the Slovenian critic Slavoj Zizek takes the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the {| style="width:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"
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  • ...which he says is a "rebuke" to "the high-minded [[terrorism]] of so much [[French]] theory." But the [[real]] [[significance]] of the Zizek Effect is the way ...honed from at least fifteen years of work already published in Slovene or French. Indeed Zizek possesses true philosophical precocity, having published his
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  • maxims and mathemes, those Zen koans of the French postmodern era: acts did happen--the [[French]] [[Revolution]], the October Revolution, maybe the
    63 KB (10,146 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...ere a politically-charged superstructure. This machine, reiterated text-by-text, seems to work for Zizek as a way of reading Hegel, and the Lacan-machine-f </b>Zizek does not pretend to provide an empirically correct reading of any text, and his warnings about the deadlock of representation that sabotages any p
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  • ...front, so that it is first laid out for us to inspect; in the traditional French lavatory, it is in the back, so that the shit is meant to disappear as soon ...19th century German philosophy to the notoriously obscure writings of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan... Indeed, Lacan once cruelly quipped of James
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