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{{LA}}pp. 12, 33, 141, 157, 159, 162–168 | {{LA}}pp. 12, 33, 141, 157, 159, 162–168 | ||
− | * [[Slavoj Žižek|Žižek, Slavoj]]. ''[[The Ticklish Subject|The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology]]''. London: Verso, 1999. | + | * [[Slavoj Žižek|Žižek, Slavoj]]. ''[[The Ticklish Subject|The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology]]''. [[London]]: Verso, 1999. |
− | : Capital as Vampire, 358 | + | : [[Capital]] as Vampire, 358 |
− | : ''Class Struggles in France'' | + | : ''[[Class]] Struggles in [[France]]'' |
: ''Dismissed by Russell, 142 | : ''Dismissed by Russell, 142 | ||
− | : ''Eighteenth Brumaire'' and the Creation of History, 88 | + | : ''[[Eighteenth Brumaire]]'' and the Creation of [[History]], 88 |
: Equivalence, 231 | : Equivalence, 231 | ||
: The Exception is the Rule, 103 | : The Exception is the Rule, 103 | ||
− | : Explitation and Human Rights, 179-82 | + | : Explitation and [[Human]] Rights, 179-82 |
− | : Fascism as an Outcome of Capitalism, 12 | + | : [[Fascism]] as an Outcome of [[Capitalism]], 12 |
: Fetishization, 349 | : Fetishization, 349 | ||
− | : Hegel as Essential Reading, 149 | + | : [[Hegel]] as Essential [[Reading]], 149 |
− | : Ideological Abstraction, 276 | + | : [[Ideological]] Abstraction, 276 |
− | : Living Contradiction of the Proletariat, 225 | + | : [[Living]] [[Contradiction]] of the [[Proletariat]], 225 |
− | : Masculine Abstract Universality, 100 | + | : [[Masculine]] Abstract [[Universality]], 100 |
− | : Meta-Politics, 190, 191-2 | + | : Meta-[[Politics]], 190, 191-2 |
− | : Negation of Negation, 72-3 | + | : [[Negation]] of Negation, 72-3 |
: Proletariat and Workign Class, 137 | : Proletariat and Workign Class, 137 | ||
− | : Religious Narrative, 47 | + | : [[Religious]] [[Narrative]], 47 |
: And the Sociologists, 277-8 | : And the Sociologists, 277-8 | ||
− | : Superseding the Market, 339 | + | : Superseding the [[Market]], 339 |
− | : From Theory to Revolution, 174 | + | : From [[Theory]] to [[Revolution]], 174 |
− | : Universalism, 226 | + | : [[Universalism]], 226 |
− | : Workers as Commodity, 157 | + | : [[Workers]] as [[Commodity]], 157 |
* {{Ec}} p. 51 | * {{Ec}} p. 51 | ||
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- Capital as Vampire, 358
- Class Struggles in France
- Dismissed by Russell, 142
- Eighteenth Brumaire and the Creation of History, 88
- Equivalence, 231
- The Exception is the Rule, 103
- Explitation and Human Rights, 179-82
- Fascism as an Outcome of Capitalism, 12
- Fetishization, 349
- Hegel as Essential Reading, 149
- Ideological Abstraction, 276
- Living Contradiction of the Proletariat, 225
- Masculine Abstract Universality, 100
- Meta-Politics, 190, 191-2
- Negation of Negation, 72-3
- Proletariat and Workign Class, 137
- Religious Narrative, 47
- And the Sociologists, 277-8
- Superseding the Market, 339
- From Theory to Revolution, 174
- Universalism, 226
- Workers as Commodity, 157
- Lacan, Jacques. Écrits. Paris: Seuil, 1966. p. 51