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  • | field = [[Psychology]] | religion =
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  • ...d refers generally to the '''legislative''' and '''prohibitive''' function of the "'''[[symbolic]] [[father]]'''" as the one who lays down the [[taboo]] ...dawn of [[history]], has [[identified]] his person with '''the [[figure]] of the law'''."<ref>{{E}} p. 67</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ngside [[art]] and [[religion]] - the mark of a highly developed [[state]] of [[civilization]]. However, he viewed the [[relationship]] between [[philos ...[full]] of philosophical references; indeed, this is often regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thi
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  • ...ar]], thus implying that there is a specific [[unified]], homogeneous kind of [[discourse]] that can be called "[[science|scientific]]". ...in the seventeenth century <ref>{{Ec}} p. 857</ref>, with the inauguration of modern physics.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 855</ref>.
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  • [[Totem and Taboo]] is Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[work]] on group [[psychology]]. ...that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing totemic systems as laws of exogamy.
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  • ...7) by [[Sigmund Freud]] is a book that describes his [[interpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ==Religion as an illusion==
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  • ...der Kultur'' ("The Uneasiness in [[Culture]]") and is considered to be one of [[Freud]]'s most important and most-read works, though today it is usually ...civilization he first posited in ''[[Totem and Taboo]]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]
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  • ...n]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], but was intended as a work of [[history]]. ...ited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...t of [[clinical]] [[practice]] rather than based on empirical [[analysis]] of clinical cases. ...the frequent psychoanalytic emphasis on the unconscious or non-coincidence of consciousness with itself. (Unlike those who take up psychoanalysis for cli
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  • ...eutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...ught]] and [[belief]]. It has various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to defi ===The problems of definition===
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  • ...enstein]] remarked that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...e=Making Sense of Nonsense: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein | work=University of Hertfordshire| url=http://www.herts.ac.uk/philosophy/Aris_Soc.html | access
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  • ...ion]] is, I [[claim]], an appropriate [[metaphor]] [for] the participation of individuals in our post-modern [[political]] process. We are all the time a ...d itself to babble [[about]] the so-called disappearing working [[class]]. Of course, it's disappearing from here.
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  • ...agance is allowed, solicited even, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is ...[[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...re not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of the hard-won acquisitions of the very strata from which protesters originate. ...nger of these outbursts residing in the easily predictable racist REACTION of the French populist crowd to them.
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  • ...y its [[{{G}}|American]] members ever since the [[{{Y}}|1930s]], when most of the [[{{G}}|Viennese]] [[analyst]]s emigrated to the [[{{G}}|United States] ...informed by [[letter]] that this also meant that he was no longer a member of the [[IPA]].
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  • [[Judaism]] is a [[monotheistic]] [[religion]]. ...e]] [[culture]] and [[experience]], are part and parcel of the [[history]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...– June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...eas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explored in [[humanities]] departments.
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  • [[Pope]] [[John Paul II]]’s reaction to [[Mel Gibson]]’s <i>[[The Passion of the Christ]]</i> is well known. Immediately after [[seeing]] it, he murmur ...here the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]].
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  • ...by [[Sigmund Freud]] is a book that describes his [[interpretation]] of [[religion]]'s origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ==Religion as an illusion==
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  • ...of the achievements and regulations which distinguish our lives from those of our [[animal]] ancestors and which serve two purposes—namely to protect m ...Future of an Illusion]]</i> [[Freud]] provided a more extended definition of [[civilization]]:
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  • ...lludere) by the [[nature]] of evidence or the [[seductive]] [[appearance]] of something that deceives. ...e senses), or even an [[ontological]] [[structure]] (the Platonic [[myth]] of the cave).
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  • ...her]]. He is associated with what became known as the [[Frankfurt School]] of critical thinkers. ...] the [[William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology]].
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  • ...n beings, there are also [[psychological]] conditions that are independent of the former. ...into articulation with [[Marxist]] analysis of social processes. This line of [[thinking]] has been called "Freudian Marxism," despite its [[heterogeneit
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  • ...between the [[state]] of [[nature]], ultimately unknowable, and the state of [[culture]]. The [[word]] has also been used by some ethnologists to charac ...touch the females in my camp,' which was accompanied by the [[expulsion]] of the adolescent sons."
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  • ...her]] Michel Serres and the linguistÉmile Benveniste that the opposite of religion is negligence. ...ciated with [[religious]] [[doubt]]. Freud's first detailed examination of religion, "Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices," appeared in 1907. The first b
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  • ...is competition with Carl [[Jung]], who was [[writing]] the ''Metamorphoses of the Soul and its [[Symbols]]'' (1912), is mentioned, and their break in fac
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  • ...the taboo of the Polynesians. The «YOC; of the [[Greeks]] and the Kodaush of the Hebrews must also have [[signified]] the same [[thing]] which the Polyn ...trictions. Our combination of "holy dread" would often express the meaning of taboo.<ref>{{T&T}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...nscious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [[subconscious]]. For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - it does not include e.g. motor skills -
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  • [[Lacan]], Jacques. Introduction to the Names-of-the-[[Father]] [[Seminar]]. Jeffrey Mehlman. ''October''. Vol. 40. [[Telev I don't intend to engage in anything in the [[order]] of a theatrical ploy. I
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  • ...eud]]'s lifetime, the term acquired new connotations through the expansion of anthropological research, by both Anglo-American and European researchers. ...the development of the human species—in fact, the principal [[subjects]] of anthropology.
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  • ...beliefs, as distinct from the [[religious]] and [[scientific]] [[thought]] of western [[culture]]. This universalizing, comparative, and evolutionist att ...ble to arrive at a [[psycho]]-[[analytic]] explanation of the origins of [[religion]]" (1911c, p. 81).
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  • ...real [[struggle]] is going on now: the struggle for the <i>[[meaning]]</i> of this NO - who will appropriate it? Who - if anyone - will translate it int ...ple awaken from their [[apolitical]] slumber, it is as a rule in the guise of a [[right]]ist [[populist]] [[revolt]] - no wonder many [[enlightened techn
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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  • ...eud]]'s lifetime, the term acquired new connotations through the expansion of anthropological research, by both Anglo-American and European researchers. ...the development of the human species—in fact, the principal [[subjects]] of anthropology.
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  • ...his extended family [[left]] their impression on Freud in his first years of [[life]]. In 1860 the family settled in [[Vienna]] where Sigmund, as he cam ...April 15, 1858. Freud later admitted that his [[childhood]] wish to be rid of his brother caused him lingering [[guilt]] throughout his life.
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  • ...offered by a [[number]] of [[other]] theorists, resulting in a splintering of [[psychological]] [[thought]]. Freud's theory of [[psychoanalysis]] was built on the assumption that human beings have an [[
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...hip]] betweeh language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • ...desire,]] it is not surprising that he focuses attention on the "dialectic of desire," nor should it be surprising that [[negation]] and negativity come ...role that the phallus plays in a [[dialectical]] assumption by the subject of his own desire now becomes thematized.
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  • [[Arbitrary (relation of signifier to signified), 11, 86, 87, 154; 161, 162, 174, 183, 184, 328 [[Behavior, analysis of, 71, 96, 109,329, 418
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  • ...phenomena, or narrowly restricted, as in the case of [[individual]] works of art. ...gating the field's [[association]] with [[medicine]], which was indeed one of Freud's objectives.
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  • ...ral]] and [[social]] interests that led to Sigmund [[Freud]]'s "The Claims of PsychoAnalysis to [[Scientific]] Interest" (1913j), [[politics]] appears as ...ert," it can be shown that there are extremely close [[links]] between all of Freud's work—[[analyses]], investigations, [[concepts]], projects—and t
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  • ...oncepts of [[leader]], crowd, and [[power]], can be seen as the foundation of all political psychoanalysis. ...own house and humanity must therefore [[drive]] it out. In the [[agency]] of the [[superego]], Freud ascribed values, ideals, and imperatives associated
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  • ..."science" to a narrowly defined "phenomeno-[[technique]]" (in the coinage of Gaston Bachelard). ...al representations found in the "Project" without renouncing his [[ideal]] of science.
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  • ...onial or ceremonious; in so doing, he underscores the sacred [[character]] of these practices. ...sessional neurosis]] and collective ritual practices, by way of the notion of [[primal]] [[ambivalence]] and its expression toward the [[father]], in <i>
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  • ...stitute for Psychoanalysis in 1920, there came into [[being]] a [[number]] of organizations designed to provide training based initially on [[individual] ...most intimate aspects of their beings if the experience served as a means of obtaining a [[state]]-authorized degree or certificate?
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  • ...between the [[state]] of [[nature]], ultimately unknowable, and the state of [[culture]]. The [[word]] has also been used by some ethnologists to charac ...touch the females in my camp,' which was accompanied by the [[expulsion]] of the adolescent sons."
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  • ...Who is looking? What is seen or evoked? Why are these particular fragments of Eastern religiosity summoned at these moments? How are they placed in the t ...d a significant surreal moment for him, evoking an exotic Tibet still full of magical possibilities.
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  • ...f [[wp:myth|myths]].<ref>(cf. in [[particular]] «The [[Structural]] Study of Myth» (1955); Tristes tropiques (1955); Anthropologie structurale (1958);
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  • ...manipulate you as he wishes, that he knows more than you about the motives of your actions. ...feeling]] of having lost that privilege; that the analyst could be capable of [[seeing]] something quite [[secret]] in what appears to you to be quite cl
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  • ...Freud2.jpg|thumb|Thinking is an experimental dealing with small quantities of energy, just as a general moves miniature figures over a map before setting ...rian neurologist and the founder of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[school]] of [[psychology]].
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  • ...om their meanings in [[psychoanalytic]] usage. For Jung, a sign is a token of meaning that stands for something known, whereas a symbol is an [[image]] t ...(Jung, 1907). He began to develop his own [[ideas]] [[about]] the meaning of dreams shortly after his break with Freud around 1912 to 1913, and by 1928
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  • ...o neurosis and deploy the tools of psychoanalysis to explore precise terms of language, metaphor, and character. ...sychoanalytic establishment. He was the author of the first full biography of Freud (1957), the standard account until later biographies were produced by
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  • ...impact of these theorists’ writings challenged the postwar [[hegemony]] of new criticism; their [[work]] continues to be invoked in contemporary liter ...g]]. Psychic [[life]] consists of symbiotic [[anxieties]] (at the prospect of annihilation or loss) and defenses (expressed in mature [[love]] as alterna
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  • .... The rise of comparative evolutionary anthropology in the final [[third]] of the nineteenth century, initiated with E. B. Tylor’s [[Primitive]] [[Cult ...conquest of [[life]] over [[death]] as reflected in the annual [[change]] of the seasons, and it was this agon that gave [[birth]] to the chants and ges
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  • In the [[history]] of [[religion]], dualism refers to the eighteenth-century doctrines that see God and the ...and [[death]] drives. These forces [[structure]] the [[form]] and dynamics of the mental processes.
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  • ...nal financed by [[Marie Bonaparte]], with whom he began to discuss aspects of the anti-Semitic [[environment]] in France. "We are in a revolutionary peri ...that [[psychoanalysis]] could contribute to some better [[understanding]] of anti-Semitic attitudes and might even offer a solution.
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  • * [[desire of the analyst]] * [[ego-psychology]]
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  • ...ry Continental [[Philosophy]] - The Title of the [[Letter]]: A [[Reading]] of Lacan ..."softmerge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</div>
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  • ...ough [[language]], what [[Lacan]] calls the [[subject]] as the [[subject]] of the [[signifier]]. ...[[imaginary]] lines the [[human]] organism, in the most intimate recesses of its [[being]], manifests its [[capture]] in a [[symbolic]] [[dimension]].<b
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  • [http://www.londonsociety-nls.org.uk/ The London Society of the New Lacanian School] ...Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]] and is part of the [[World]] [[Association]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...e Marie Baudry]]. [[Alfred Lacan]] was the Paris sales [[representative]] of a large provincial firm. The family lived in comfortable [[conditions]] in ...hich would always remain dear to him and which he would quote at the start of his [[doctoral dissertation]] in [[medicine]].
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  • ...k-migrants-elites/ Current trends in self-reproach & guilt serve interests of elites] ...culinity-toxic-universe/ ‘Traditional masculinity toxic?’ New universe of subtle corruption emerges]
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  • ...pacing:15px;line-height:2.0em;">[[No Subject|NO SUBJECT]]</h1>encyclopedia of psychoanalysis ...[[project]] constantly updated by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users.
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  • The [[Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan , Book 11 The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...;text-align:center;line-height:2.0em;" | The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] ...t-align:center;line-height:2.0em;" | [[Desire]] And The [[Interpretation]] Of Desire In [[Hamlet]]
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  • <span class="c12">The [[Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan , Book 11</span> <span class="c1">The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] </span>
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  • ...[[Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan , Book 11: The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] <span class="c1">[[Desire]] And The [[Interpretation]] Of Desire In [[Hamlet]]</span>
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  • <span class="c12">The [[Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan , Book 11</span> <span class="c1">The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] </span>
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  • ...'' ''[[das Ding]]'' - [[Death drive]] - [[Demand]] - [[Desire]] - [[Desire of the analyst]] - [[Development]] - [[Discourse]] - [[Displacement]] - [[Driv ...ial:Allpages/E|E]]''' [[Ego]] - [[Ego-ideal]] - [[Ego-psychology]] - [[End of analysis]] - [[Enunciation]] - [[Ethics]] - [[Existence]] - [[Extimacy]] -
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  • ....rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid273&open=0&column=topic Mechanics: Mechanics of deformable bodies] ...b.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid276&open=0&column=topic Mechanics: Strength of Materials]
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  • ...ry Continental [[Philosophy]] - The Title of the [[Letter]]: A [[Reading]] of Lacan ..."softmerge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</div>
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  • ...n Contemporary Continental Philosophy - The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan | <small>State University of New York Press</small>
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  • ...al director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities of the University of London.He works in subjects including continental philosophy, political the ...al radical, and his work has been characterized as challenging orthodoxies of both the political right and the social-liberal universities.
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  • ...al director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities of the University of London.He works in subjects including continental philosophy, political the ...al radical, and his work has been characterized as challenging orthodoxies of both the political right and the social-liberal universities.
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  • ='Lacan as a Reader of Hegel' by Slavoj Žižek= ...ecause it mediates in our time between the care-ridden man and the subject of absolute knowledge.<u>1</u>
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  • ="Pathological Narcissus" as a Socially Mandatory Form of Subjectivity by Slavoj Žižek | 1986= ...stand it as a concealed re-affirmation of patriarchy, and by a broad range of the liberal New Left.
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  • ...ve X we are all after in our compulsive consumption. The unexpected result of this is not that, since Coke doesn't satisfy any concrete need we drink it ...affeine-free diet Coke that we almost literally drink nothing in the guise of something?<span id="ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-105" class="ezoic-adpicker-ad"
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