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  • ...sm? In a letter to Herbert Marcuse from 20 January 1948, Heidegger wrote: "To the serious legitimate charges that you express 'about a regime that murder Perhaps, Badiou's matrix of four basic responses to an Event (the faithful subject; the reactive subject; the obscure subject;
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  • ...], and, then, enslaved to the new rules, are [[forced]] to build monuments to their own revolutionary [[past]]? This revolutionary is thus effectively a ...not that it is [[false]], but that the US administration has no [[right]] to utter it without admitting its own [[responsibility]] in Saddam’s stay in
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  • ...he worst [[evil]] subjection to the will of [[another]]; however, Kant has to concede that man does not emerge as a free mature rational agent spontaneou ...lways look like an external [[necessity]] that we have good reasons to try to avoid. This creates the problem of a [[form]] of [[dependence]] that can be
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  • * [[The Return to Hegel]] | 2009 * [[Welcome to the Desert of Post-Ideology]] | 23. August 2012
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  • ..."book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Terrorism and Communism: A Reply to Karl Kautsky - Leon Trotsky, Slavoj Žižek</div><div class="book-info__lea | "Terrorism and Communism: A Reply to Karl Kautsky"
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  • * [[Looking Awry - An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture]] * [[Terrorism And Communism - A Reply To Karl Kautsky]]
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  • ...d5=2D3AF2D26076F734DFF586636B4B1006 Political Theory and Film: From Adorno to Zizek ,] ...ing You Always Wanted to [[Know]] [[about]] [[Literature]] but Were Afraid to Ask Žižek ,
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  • ...d5=2D3AF2D26076F734DFF586636B4B1006 Political Theory and Film: From Adorno to Zizek] ...ing You Always Wanted to [[Know]] [[about]] [[Literature]] but Were Afraid to Ask Žižek
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  • =‘Traversing the Fantasy: Critical Responses to Slavoj Žižek’ by Geoff M. Boucher, Jason Glynos &amp; Matthew Sharpe= ...contribution to contemporary [[theoretical]] debate and adds significantly to the growing [[literature]] on Žižek.</div>
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  • ...s in the air, particularly if we analyze its background in detail in order to clarify its effect, the mixture of Marxist and Existentialist thought proce
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  • ...autobiographical study of Althusser’s intellectual development from 1945 to 1975, given on the occasion of his reception of a doctorate at the Universi The political thought of the ‘new’ Althusser is presented to English readers in a special introduction by his pupil Grahame Lock, which
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  • ...1971) had an enormous influence on the New Left of the 1960s and continues to influence modern Marxist scholarship.
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  • ...[[Books/Slavoj_Zizek/Repeating_Zizek|"Repeat­ing Žižek"], ded­ic­ated to my work, Jamil Khader notes how some con­trib­ut­ors inter­rog­ate ...ia, Bri­tain or France. As such, he per­forms the role of the hys­teric to the master's dis­course of a stoic­ally unfazed Badiou."
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  • ''From Kant to Hegel, Again'' ...ctical movement enables us to grasp the Whole of reality, i.e., the return to pre-critical general ontology… But what if the actual situation is quite
    107 KB (17,648 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...to die in order to be reborn as the eternal Life-Goddess, from Molly Bloom to Anna Livia Plurabelle), is the supreme Catholic act. ...meaning: enjoy-meant) proliferates in all directions. The true counterpart to Joyce is, of course, Samuel Becket: after his early period in which he more
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  • ...how all anti-philosophical efforts to determine this Other remain indebted to a frame of philosophical categories. ...lists, up to Dawkins today), ''and'' religion (God) enters as the solution to (solipsistic) madness (Descartes).
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  • ...ulative, non-interpretable core of his philosophy. Hegel's statements have to shock us, and this excess cannot be explained away through interpretation s ...estication" of Hegel and defend Hegel's "madness": Hegel's statements have to shock us, and this excess cannot be explained away through interpretation s
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  • ...es and believing that one merely acts. When a character in a comedy feigns to believe or just acts as if he believes, he enacts (in his external behavior ...Althusser's theory of the Ideological State Apparatuses (ISAs). According to Althusser, what distinguishes the State from other social apparatuses is th
    41 KB (6,777 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...lready outlines the "limits within which it is impossible for our teaching to ignore the structuring moments of Hegel's phenomenology": ...identity is realized as disjunctive of the subject, and without appealing to the future.
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  • ...and in the re-affirmation of Narcissus, blended with the world. It is easy to imagine what polemical reactions were triggered by this thesis; it is rejec ...the cultural debates triggered by ''The Culture of Narcissism'' were quick to forget the fact that the notion of narcissism is not merely an abstract mor
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