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  • :Works at Val-de-Grâce, the military hospital in Paris. During the [[German]] Occupation, he does not take part
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  • ...o exert [[moral]] influence on [[them]]; it ignored the importance of pure military [[action]] in a civil war, and instead of proceeding to advance vigorously ...ost the elections for the [[Russian Constituent Assembly]], Lenin used his military guards to close the first [[session]] of the Assembly on [[January 19]]. La
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  • ...ites institutions such as the prisons, law, the courts, the police and the military), and what he calls the “Ideological State Apparatuses”, or ISAs, which
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  • * Lacan is [[discharged]] from military service because of thinness. In the following years he studies medicine in * Lacan discharged from military service due to thinness.
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  • ...rmacology]] who practise in [[New Mexico]], [[Louisiana]], [[Guam]] or the military may also prescribe medication.</ref>. In some countries, mental health medi
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  • ...ours. For [[instance]], an [[aggressive]] or homicidal person may join the military as a cover for their violent behavior.
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  • However, with the German military occupation of parts of France following the [[French]] declaration of war d
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  • ...to take certain qualifying examinations. However, it also kept him out of military service during [[World War II]], and, while [[being]] kept out of the major
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  • ...scientist]] known for his [[analysis]] of the [[relationship]] between the military and the civil [[government]], his investigation of ''[[coup d'etat]]s'', an ...ington applied his [[theoretical]] insights as an advisor to the Brazilian military dictatorship. In 1972 he discussed with representatives of the [[Medici]] t
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  • ...e Serb Social [[Democrats]]) succumbed to the war fervor and voted for the military credits, Lenin's thorough rejection of the "patriotic line," in its very [[ ...hile the German soldiers were on the way to Stalingrad because of Hitler's military plans. However, it is precisely in this displacement that the elementary id
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  • ...catastrophic food and health situation in Afghanistan, so that, sometimes, military [[action]] against Taliban is almost presented as a means to guarantee the
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  • ...plosion, the Germans quickly construct for him a replica of small American military hospital resort, trying to convince him that he now lives in 1950, that Ame
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  • ...I claim, took care that they will remain victims, not an active political-military force capable of defending itself. The strategy of NATO was thus [[perverse
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  • ...ctual]] knows of the redeeming value of being temporarily subjected to the military drill, to the requirements of a "primitive" [[physical]] job, or to some si
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  • SZ: Up to a point I agree with this, but I have always been in favor of military intervention from the West. Around 1992, with a little bit of pressure, the
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  • ...ry out their "ethnic cleansing"; the invention of ever-new excuses against military [[intervention]] (the Balkan countryside as the [[ideal]] ground for prolon
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  • ...[sovereignty]], of police interventions, from trade restrictions to direct military interventions, in parts of the world where global human rights are violated
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  • ...ivate trained as a medical assistant, once a week a doctor from the nearby military hospital held his consulting hours. On the frame of the large [[mirror]] ab
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  • ...the 'patriotic line'. How difficult it must have been, at a [[time]] when military [[conflict]] had cut the European continent in half, not to take sides. [[T ...case]] of [[the passion of the real]]. It wasn't that Brecht supported the military action, but that he perceived and endorsed the violence as a [[sign]] of au
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  • ...ecret]] police destined to deceive the Russian workers. In that era of the military [[conflict]] that cut the European continent in half, how difficult it was ...of the Soviet Union was going. The first to be rehabilitated were the high military leaders shot in 1937 (Tukhachevsky and others); the last to be rehabilitate
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  • ...y the White House on September 20 2002)? Its main points are: the American military might should remain "beyond challenge" in the foreseeable future; since the ...2002, when he won the elections with his firm stance against the American military [[intervention]] in Irak, was a displeasure at the fact that Schroeder did
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  • ...s are doing — MOBILIZING the "new European" states on their own politico-military platform, ORGANIZING the common new front -, France and Germany arrogantly ...they are only allowed to do the work because there is a credible threat of military [[intervention]]. Not to mention the French neocolonialism in Africa (from
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  • ...llicit temptation at bay becomes the source of libidinal satisfaction. The military life, for example, may be governed as much by an unwritten set of obscene r
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  • ...920s: people experienced themselves as disoriented, thrown into undeserved military defeat, economic crisis which melted away their life-savings, political ine ...h as, but not limited to, educational ones. Parades displaying the state's military strength would be practices of this kind, and so would statements of princi
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  • ...as "[[humanitarianism|humanitarian]]," the very recasting of the political-military [[conflict]] into the humanitarian [[terms]], was sustained by an eminently ...zed humanitarian [[politics]] of "[[Human Rights]]" as the [[ideology]] of military interventionism serving specific economico-political purposes. As [[Wendy
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  • ...[jokes]], obscene practices, etc. The truly radical [[intervention]] in to military homophobia should therefore not focus primarily on the explicit [[repressio ...o wonder one of the preventive measures was the [[prohibition]] for the US military guards to have digital cameras and cellular phones with video display - to
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  • ...mp [[change]] sides and join us (recall the proverbial scenes of police or military units joining the demonstrators). It is in such explosion of enthusiastic a
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  • And the same paradox occurs even at the military level of the "war on [[terror]]." The [[category]] of <i>[[homo sacer]]</i> ...lian motto "War is Peace" finally becomes [[reality]], so that, sometimes, military action against Taliban is almost presented as a means to [[guarantee]] the
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  • ...possible justification for the Colin Powell's "no-casualties-on-our-side" military [[doctrine]]. ...people? No wonder the two strongest industrial [[complexes]] are today the military and the medical, that of destroying and that of prolonging life.
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  • ...tions;" this tendency is perceived as unbalanced, "unfair" towards the big military powers who intervene in other countries, and partial towards the attacked c
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  • ...nner truth of the [[Nazis]], how they are guided in what may appear brutal military interventions by an inner [[vision]] of breath-taking goodness - we never l
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  • ...accidentally survived it, and since this bombing was part of a legitimate military operation, one cannot condemn their fate when they were taken prisoners aft ...we recall how the CIA taught the Latino American and Third World American military allies the practice of torture for decades. And, insofar as the predominant
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  • ...d by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond challenge" in the foreseeable [[future]]; since ...say, one should gather the courage to proclaim the opposite: perhaps a bad military turn for the U.S. would have been the best [[thing]] that could happen, a s
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  • ...ity Strategy calls for translating America's "[[position]] of unparalleled military strength and great [[economic]] and [[political]] influence" into "decades ...Successful societies [[limit]] the power of the state and the power of the military-so that governments respond to the will of the people, and not the will of
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  • ...d by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond challenge" in the foreseeable [[future]]; since
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  • ...Once, however, he did strike a strange [[truth]]. When told that the U.S. military already controlled parts of Baghdad, he snapped back: “They are not in [[ ...with their disclosure in the [[media]]. The immediate reaction of the U.S. military officials was surprising, to say the least. They explained that the soldier
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  • ...ney]], property, taxes, and [[marriage]]. In 1987, it was destroyed by the military forces of the Brazilian [[government]].<br><br> ...will can also occur in the form of a violent revolution, of a progressive military dictatorship, etc.<br><br>
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  • ...ce animals or even humans so that Gods will repay them by enough rainfall, military victory, etc.) The next, already more intricate level is to conceive sacrif
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  • ...th its counter-violence: the counter-pole to "terrorist" attacks is the US military neo-colonial [[world]]-policing; the counter-pole to Rightist Populist viol
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  • ...of the crisis of Sarajevo as 'humanitarian', the recasting of the politico-military conflict in humanitarian terms, was in Brauman's view sustained by an emine
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  • ...</p><p>Havel praised the Nato bombing of Yugoslavia as the first case of a military intervention in a country with full sovereign power, undertaken not out of
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  • .... Thus the Orwellian motto 'War is Peace' finally becomes [[reality]], and military [[action]] against the Taliban can be presented as a way to [[guarantee]] t ...a? The CIA has been instructing its [[Latin]] American and [[Third]] World military allies in the [[practice]] of torture for decades. Even the '[[liberal]]' a
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  • ...erfect soldier — as such, through his [[over-identification]] with the [[military]] [[power]] [[system]], he turned into the [[excess]] that the system had t
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  • ...” This tendency is perceived as unbalanced, “unfair” toward the big military powers who intervene in other countries, and [[partial]] toward the attacke
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  • ...crisis of Sarajevo as “[[humanitarian]],” the recasting of a political-military conflict into humanitarian terms, was sustained by a political choice, that ...ticizing of “[[Human Rights]]” too often serves as the [[ideology]] of military interventionism in support of specific economic-political purposes. For ex
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  • ...s who react [[rationality|rationally]] and predictably to [[material]] and military [[threat]]s, [[totalitarianism|totalitarian]] [[leader]]s are much more dan ...pull on us: They forget to include in their calculation the effects of the military intervention against Saddam. Yes, the world is better without Saddam — b
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  • ...White House on September 20, the doctrine’s main points are: 1) American military [[power]] should remain “beyond challenge” in the foreseeable future; 2 ...he won re-election largely thanks to his firm stance against the American military [[intervention]] in [[Iraq]], because he did what a normal politician in a
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  • ...: Only after Waterloo did it become clear to him that his defeat was not a military accident but the expression of a deeper historical shift. The same goes fo ...nterests and securing its safety through its new military power. This new military not only includes forces for rapid deployment anywhere on the globe, but al
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  • .... The prospect of a new global crisis is looming: [[economic]] breakdowns, military and [[other]] catastrophes, states of emergency. ...m. Yes, the world is better without Saddam - but it is not better with the military occupation of Iraq, with the rise of Islamist fundamentalism provoked by th
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  • ...Authoritarian rulers react rationally and predictably to [[material]] and military [[threats]] - they can be dealt with. Totalitarian leaders are much more da
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  • ...d by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond challenge" in the foreseeable [[future]]; since ...say, one should gather the courage to proclaim the opposite: perhaps a bad military turn for the U.S. would have been the best [[thing]] that could happen, a s
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  • ...possible justification for the Colin Powell's "no-casualties-on-our-side" military [[doctrine]].<br><br> ...people? No wonder the two strongest industrial [[complexes]] are today the military and the medical, that of destroying and that of prolonging life.<br><br>
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  • ...als or even humans so that God will repay them by sending enough rainfall, military victory, etc.) The next, already more intricate level is to conceive sacrif
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  • ...llicit temptation at bay becomes the source of libidinal satisfaction. The military life, for example, may be governed as much by an unwritten set of obscene r
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  • ...plosion, the Germans quickly construct for him a replica of small American military hospital resort, trying to convince him that he now lives in 1950, that Ame
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  • ...as "anti-war sentiment" or "anti-war movement." So a free translation of "military pacificism" would be roughly "war by people that have always said they were
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  • ...he [[present]] bombing of Yugoslavia, is that they [[signal]] a new era in military [[history]] - battles in which the attacking force operates under the const ...cape his grasp (see [[James]] Baker's public [[endorsement]] of a "limited military intervention" against Slovene secession), supporting the last Yugoslav prim
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  • SZ: Up to a point I agree with this, but I have always been in favor of military intervention from the West. Around 1992, with a little bit of pressure, the
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  • ..."anti-war sentiment" or "anti-war movement." So a free [[translation]] of "military pacificism" would be roughly "war by people that have always said they were
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  • favour of military intervention from the West. Around 1992, with a little bit of
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  • ...owed the 'patriotic line'. How difficult it must have been, at a time when military conflict had cut the European continent in half, not to take sides. Think h
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  • .... Thus the Orwellian motto 'War is Peace' finally becomes [[reality]], and military [[action]] against the Taliban can be presented as a way to [[guarantee]] t ...a? The CIA has been instructing its [[Latin]] American and [[Third]] World military allies in the [[practice]] of torture for decades. Even the '[[liberal]]' a
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  • ...two sides of the same coin - the [[New World Order]], in which NATO is the military arm of multinational capitalism, itself breeds the monstrosities, such as S
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  • ...find a job?- it wasn't bad ... I travelled a lot and incidentally I did my military service at that time."
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  • ...he expert knowledge of Beck's "new modernity" scientists; the economic and military councils of the New World Order; the various (formal and informal) tribunal
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  • ...aq, Zizek refuses both proposed alternatives, arguing both for and against military intervention: "Abstract pacifism is intellectually stupid and morally wrong ...oslavia, the terrorist strikes of 11 September and the difficulties of the military occupation of Iraq. The point in each [[case]] is not so much that the univ
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  • ...nly in ... so-called [[primitive]] forms of [[government]], theocracy, and military dictatorship.... But this failure and this gap also characterize, <i>a prio
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  • ...its [[name]] was the [[idea]] that a [[torture]] he had heard about from a military officer having to do with rats eating away at one's [[body]] might happen t
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  • ...so, (at least) two details disturb this picture. The Soviet reports to the military headquarters continuously refer to the mysterious "lack of coordination bet ...soldiers' daily lives: while each side is "fairly" attributed its quota of military successes and failures (with a strange symmetry: on both sides, the sagacio
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  • ...er Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft until December 3, 1950), but the British military authorities forced the DPG to strike any mention of [[being]] a "member of
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  • ...aborations among psychoanalysts, social workers, educators, industrial and military psychiatrists. Clearly, Freud's disciples had become pillars of the America
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  • ...ated in the <i>marcia Turca</i> ("Turkish march") style, borrowed from the military music for wind and percussion instruments that 18<sup>th</sup> century Euro ...r 513 of the first movement, the abrupt ending of the second movement, the military tones in the [[third]] movement, the so-called "[[horror]] fanfares," the T
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  • ...y in . . . so-called [[primitive]] forms of [[government]], theocracy, and military dictatorship. . . . But this failure and this gap also characterize, a prio
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  • ...end to sick or injured soldiers as the [[need]] arose. Though he found the military service tedious due to long stretches of idle time, he struck up a relation On his [[return]] from military service to university life, Freud decided at last to sit for his medical de
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  • 1880: A year of military service. Breuer provides treatment to Bertha Pappenheim (Anna O.).
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  • ...on]] where he quoted from a [[letter]] written to him by the daughter of a military person engaged in the [[conflict]]. The letter stated that as much as the g
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  • ...o consult Freud in Vienna, where the Ratman was participating in important military exercises as an [[army]] reserve [[official]]. He asked Freud for advice wi ...audulent debt of his [[father]], a military man, grew. The father lost his military rank due to having committed a crime; there was a loan that allowed him to
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  • ...and and [[Germany]] put together; and if that [[Nation]]-State, devoted to military [[excess]], has no [[public]] idol [[other]] than wealth, no allies other t
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  • once if one recalls that the military, industry, [[technology]], universities, [[science]], [[political]]
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  • ...as it was coopted to advance the war causes of the [[German]] and American military during [[World War II]]. Todd Dufresne takes a similarly historical approac
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  • * Lacan is [[discharged]] from military service because of excessive thinness. In the following years he studies me ...ance]] the [[SPP]] ceases to function. During the war [[Lacan]] works at a military hospital in [[Paris]].
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  • ...ed up to serve in the French [[army]] and then posted to the Val-de-Grâce military hospital in Paris. A relationship began between Lacan and [[Sylvia]] [[Bat ...he war was in no small part a consequence of introducing such ideas to the military.
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  • ...horitarian rulers who react rationally and predictably to [[material]] and military [[threats]], totalitarian leaders are much more dangerous and have to be di
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  • ...yers and the like), and those who are [[outside]] legality, [[subject]] to military tribunals or seemingly endless incarceration.
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  • ...othing]] have only their discipline.' The poor, those with no financial or military means, those with no [[power]] - all they have is their discipline, their c ...he [[message]] of the corrupt "oracles" according to whom, gods forbid the military expedition to stop the Persians - as we learn later, the "oracles" who were
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  • ...he gets wrong is the [[need]] to take a principled stand against [[NATO]] military [[intervention]] in the country he once called home. In an April 24, 1999 I
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  • ...r to conceptualize the IDF urban warfare against the Palestinians, the IDF military academies systematically refer to Deleuze and Guattari, especially to <i>Th ...medium that is forever contingent and in flux. <ref>Eyal Weizman, "Israeli Military Using Post-Structuralism as 'Operational Theory'," available online at www.
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  • ...cological catastrophe, a fateful biogenetic mutation, a nuclear or similar military-social catastrophe, etc. No longer can we rely on the safeguarding role of ...-Yugoslav war was triggered by the explosive mixture of the poetic and the military component. So, from a Platonic standpoint, what does a [[poem]] about the h
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  • ...on the enigma of a political decision: after the specialists (economic and military analysts, psychologists, meteorologists...) propose their multiple, elabora ...920s: people experienced themselves as disoriented, thrown into undeserved military defeat, economic crisis which melted away their life-savings, political ine
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  • ...n of a [[real]] attack, but as demonstrative posturing which poses no real military [[threat]].<br><br> This lesson was not learned by the US military establishment, which [[interpreted]] the peaceful resolution of the crisis
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  • ...he attempt, at the end of the civil war in 1920, to export revolution with military means, the attempt with failed with the defeat of the Red Army in Poland; i
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  • ...defendants followed the so-called "[[Code]] Red," the unwritten rule of a military community which authorizes the clandestine night-[[time]] beating of a fell ...accidentally survived it, and since this bombing was part of a legitimate military operation, one cannot condemn their fate when they were taken prisoners aft
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  • ...sh) tactics of ruthlessly bombing German civilian centers which were of no military value (Dresden, Hamburg...); even in the UK itself, many officers, priests
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  • ...he [[present]] bombing of Yugoslavia, is that they [[signal]] a new era in military [[history]] - battles in which the attacking force operates under the const ...cape his grasp (see [[James]] Baker's public [[endorsement]] of a "limited military intervention" against Slovene secession), supporting the last Yugoslav prim
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  • * [[The Poetico-Military Complex, or, The Actuality of Plato’s Critique of Poetry]] | 3. July 2009
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  • ...t has served as the pseudo-[[legal]] [[model]] for legitimizing subsequent military interventions in Afghanistan and [[Iraq]]. Many anti-interventionist intell
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  • * [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid215&open=0&column=topic Military equipment: Weapon] * [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid214&open=0&column=topic Military equipment]
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  • * [../search.php?req=topicid215&open=0&column=topic Military equipment: Weapon] * [../search.php?req=topicid214&open=0&column=topic Military equipment]
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  • * [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid215&open=0&column=topic Military equipment: Weapon] * [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid214&open=0&column=topic Military equipment]
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  • ...itizens suspected of terrorist activities and their subsequent trials by a military commission. Here, distinguished Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben uses su
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