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  • |'''[[List of leaders of the Soviet Union|Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars]]''' ...d [[Leninism]], which is described as an [[adaptation]] of [[Marxism]] to "the age of [[imperialism]]."
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  • ...c socialist orientations which were beginning to [[cause]] [[division]] in the European [[Communist]] Parties. Althusser is commonly referred to as a [[St =In the work of Slavoj Žižek=
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  • He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religi ...[[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training]] in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
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  • ...rough the invention of talkies, to the color era. Hitchcock remains one of the best known and most popular directors of all [[time]], famous for his exper ...ansferred to [[another]] character, and magnified. Another common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a
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  • ...tein]] remarked that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...egaard and his father shared a close bond. Kierkegaard learned to explore the realm of his [[imagination]] through a series of exercises and [[games]] th
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...de: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democratic "post-ideological" consensus — or it means
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  • ...hat these both Marxes have in common is the [[denial]] of politics proper; the reference to Lenin enables us to avoid these two pitfalls. ...einterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces Marx, tears h
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  • Thank you for the kind invitation. ...pation of individuals in our post-modern [[political]] process. We are all the time asked by politicians to press such buttons. But some things are exclud
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  • ...emselves, to effectuate the [[change]] in the [[global]] [[perception]] of the [[social]] [[space]], so that their claims would have a legitimate [[place] ...universality, and, simultaneously, as the operator which will bring about the establishment of a post-political rational society.3
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  • ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...and]] for what Etienne [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of f
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  • ...imperialism. However, is it possible to imagine a leftist appropriation of the European political legacy? ...m]] proclaimed themselves [[representative]] of the entire society against the party [[nomenklatura]].
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  • ...the impact of The Road to Terror, one should start with the [[paradox]] of the revolutionary sacrifice.</p> <p><em>The Communist Sacrifice</em></p>
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  • ...t-minded intellectuals, [[Freud]] included, succumbed, if only briefly, to the nationalist temptation. ...Neil Harding wrote in Leninism (1996), "the [[vocabulary]] and grammar of the Western [[tradition]] of [[politics]] was abruptly dispensed with."
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  • ...n, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a pr ...us then fearlessly evoke Lenin at his worst-say, his [[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in
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  • ...d seek ad hoc international coalitions for such attacks, it should reserve the right to act independently if it will not get sufficient international supp ...roduced here, the [[freedom]] to make a choice on condition that one makes the right choice.
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  • ...d]]. Mohammedanism is, therefore, in the strictest [[sense]] of the world, the religion of sublimity."<ref>[[G.W.F. Hegel]], <i>[[Philosophy]] of [[Mind]] ...y is the only TRUE monotheism, since it includes self-differentiation into the One - its lesson is that, in [[order]] to have truly One, you [[need]] THRE
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  • ...ositive, notes in such a way that one would be able to discern the echo of the accompanying non-played "silent" virtual notes or their absence. ...the underground," disturb the implicit homosexual practices which SUSTAIN the explicit homophobia.
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  • ...we [[want]] to make it clear that we are not covert racists attacking only the [[fundamentalism]] of [[other]] (Muslim) cultures? ...]] as his prophet, nonetheless thinks that Jews have a divine [[right]] to the land of [[Israel]]?)
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  • ...ty of the face."<ref>[[Levinas]], Emmanuel, ''[[Totality]] and Infinity'', The [[Hague]]: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979.</ref> ..." not [[Christ]]'s gesture par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of us and as such exemplarily [[human]] ("ecce homo")?
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  • ...nse of the ballet-like quality of fights with slow motions and defiance of the laws of ordinary physical reality.<br><br> ...verse which generates the false "wealth of experience" of humans caught in the Matrix.)<br><br>
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  • ...[obscene]] underworld of perverted sex and [[violence]] that lurks beneath the respectable surface of our lives. ...ive]] [[excess]] loses its shocking [[value]] and is fully integrated into the establishet artistic market.
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  • ...advance to the eccentric [[artist]], and to see if it can be justified on The [[case]] against Mueller seems clear.<br><br> ...even a couple of decades ago, the special entrances which enable [[them]] the access to restaurants, theatres, etc., would have been unthinkable.<br><br>
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  • ...not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of the hard-won acquisitions of the very strata from which protesters originate. ...r of these outbursts residing in the easily predictable racist REACTION of the French populist crowd to them.
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  • ...s and less [[about]] [[them]] over the [[past]] couple of years. Where did the bright stars of Porto Alegre go? ...e the global capitalist cake (thrive as entrepreneurs) and eat it (endorse the anti-capitalist causes of [[social]] [[responsibility]], ecological concern
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  • ...ply to [[Communist]] [[symbol]]s: not only the hammer and sickle, but even the red star. This proposal should not be dismissed lightly: it suggests a dee ...ded as responsible for his crimes. But for the [[Nazi]]s the [[guilt]] of the [[Jew]]s was a fact of their [[biological]] constitution: there was no need
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  • ...of politics sooner or later turns into its own comic caricature, adopting the very [[cynicism]] it originally opposed. * [[Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]
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  • ...] terrorist attacks, but effectively to rule out any peaceful solution for the foreseeable future? ...habitants of the favelas in [[Brazil]] or the African American ghettoes in the US.
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  • ...owever, offered the young Lacan an alternative route to psychoanalysis and the crucial link to his [[clinical]] [[practice]] in [[psychiatry]]. ...sis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the movement.
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  • ...nt early forefunners of the modern detective story. It first appeared in ''The [[Gift]] for 1845'' (1844) and was soon reprinted in numerous journals and ...when they are joined by the Prefect of the Police, a man known only as G-. The Prefect has a [[case]] he would like to discuss with M. Dupin.
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  • ...es, Joe Turkel and Joanna Cassidy. The lead art designer was Syd Mead, and the soundtrack composer was Vangelis. ...unners — hunt down and "retire" (i.e. kill) escaped replicants on Earth. The film primarily focuses on a particularly brutal and cunning group of replic
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  • ...ever, the Porto Alegre reunions seem to have lost their impetus. Where did the bright stars of Porto Alegre go? ...pitalist cake (thrive as profitable entrepreneurs) and eat it too (endorse the anti-capitalist causes of social [[responsibility]], ecological concerns, e
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  • ...l]], and its nod toward [[liberal]] sensibility, betrayed what was best in the late pope, his <i>intractable</i> [[ethics|ethical]] stance.</p> ...]]. It is here where the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]].
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  • ..., setting in motion the universalized [[process]] of [[recognition]], like the proverbial painting of God that seems always to stare directly at you from ...(what they falsely consider to be) reality—in short, the [[position]] of the [[cinema]] spectators themselves.<br><br>
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  • On May 1, eight new countries were welcomed into the European Union—but which “Europe” will they find there? In the months before Slovenia’s entry to the [[European Union]], whenever a foreign journalist asked me what new [[dimen
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  • ...] [[recall]] the gentle irony of a novel of manners, giving a new twist to the old topic of “[[European trinity]].” ...s (Should they join the European Monetary Union?); the Germans worry about the sad inertia of their [[economy]].
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  • ...of the [[Bush]] (or, rather, Cheney) [[doctrine]] now publicly declared as the [[official]] U.S. “philosophy” of international [[politics]]?<br><br> ...should seek ad hoc international coalitions for such attacks, it reserves the right to act independently without international support.<br><br>
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  • ...it, either in the guise of the [[primitive]] [[Other]] or in the guise of the impersonal "one" ("one believes...").</p> ...they're [[being]] preyed upon. They are beating, they are raping them in the streets." In an interview just weeks later, he conceded that some of his m
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  • ...tor Kurt Wallander as their hero, is the exemplary [[case]] of the fate of the detective novel in our era of [[global]] [[capitalism]].<br> ...nglish]] countryside for the classic whodunit; Los Angeles or New York for the hard-boiled novel...).<br>
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  • ...hat these both Marxes have in common is the [[denial]] of politics proper; the reference to Lenin enables us to avoid these two pitfalls. ...einterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces Marx, tears h
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  • ...] will be that Milosevic will be proclaimed the [[political]] blunderer of the year. ...or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] of its units.
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  • The [[Case]] of [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice.
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  • ...habitants of the favelas in [[Brazil]] or the African American ghettoes in the US. ...he Enron managers) have the choices, while [[others]] (the employees) take the risks.
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  • ...hat these both Marxes have in common is the [[denial]] of politics proper; the reference to Lenin enables us to avoid these two pitfalls. ...einterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces Marx, tears h
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] ...se]] of the Master through an [[ethics]] of [[contingency]], and discusses the contemporary anti-[[globalization]] movement as an example.
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  • An excitable Slovenian [[philosopher]] examines the [[obscene]] practices of everyday [[life]]<br> ...sopher [[Slavoj Zizek]], who is in town to deliver a series of lectures at the British [[Film]] Institute.<br>
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  • he was simply playing [[games]] with the [[Paris]] [[intellectual]] [[community]] to concerning thought (at the latter's 1968 presentation at MIT), received
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  • ...cure desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, Athens, Greece). <br><br></tt></font></div> ...from scratch, now from the position of those who are encountering him for the first time. <br><br>
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  • ...gnize their own [[existence]] in [[terms]] of the dominant [[ideology]] of the [[society]] in which they live. (1970). ...to mean '[[being]] taken in by the police for questioning', it also means the 'questioning' of a minister in parliament.
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  • ...repeated endlessly among literary types; the fault, as always, belongs to the specialists. ...years for Freud's path to be passable. Count sixty more for someone to say the reason for all of that.
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  • ...se de [[psychanalyse]] ([[French]] [[Society]] for [[Psychoanalysis]]) and the International [[Psychoanalytical]] [[Association]] over whether to recogniz ...]] Association), which was founded on May 26, 1964, and became a member of the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] even though it included a [[
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  • ...perhaps, the time has come to cast a reflexive glance on the main types of the Stalingrad narratives. ...foreign country? And what about the suffering they themselves inflicted on the Russian population while they were still winning?
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  • ...the Bolshevik movement related to [[medicine]], to doctors taking care of the Leaders; [[three]] documents are crucial here:<br><br> ...go to Switzerland and get there the best medical [[treatment]]. In one of the letters, after making it clear how he is shocked at Gorky's [[ideas]] -
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  • ...at is by means of [[physical]] coercion and [[violence]]-that the reign of the law is initially secured. ...mily]] unit, the [[legal]] system, the [[political]] system, trade unions, the communications [[media]] and [[culture]]. All of these institutions work pr
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  • ...(SFP). The [[Rome Discourse]] came to be seen as the founding document of the new [[school]] and of a new direction in psychoanalysis. ...]] as this clearly illustrates what he calls the subject as the subject of the signifier.
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  • Mimi. Regulating the Lives of [[Women]], 1989, p. 25.) in turn to dominate women. The material base of patriarchy is men's [[control]] over women's
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  • ...6-06-00 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1936-06-00.doc Notes on the «&nbsp;Looking-glass Phase »] (1 p.) ...[http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1951-05-02.doc Some reflections on the Ego] (22 p.)
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  • ...h [[language]], what [[Lacan]] calls the [[subject]] as the [[subject]] of the [[signifier]]. ...hat we may grasp along what [[imaginary]] lines the [[human]] organism, in the most intimate recesses of its [[being]], manifests its [[capture]] in a [[s
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | [[Notes]] on the « [[Looking]]-glass [[Phase]] » (1 p.) ...lor="#ffffff" width="" | [[Some Reflections on the Ego|Some reflections on the Ego]] (22 p.)
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  • : [[Jacques Lacan|Lacan]] was [[born]] in [[Paris]], the first [[child]] of prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and ...Lacan|Lacan]] was born in [[Paris]] (France) (95 boulevard Beaumarchais), the first child (eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois parents) Alfred Lacan (1
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  • 1956 (53 pp.)-LE SEMINAIRE SUR LA LETTRE VOlfE (THE SEMINAR ON THE PURLOINED LETTER)-1957, 1973 ...." in spite of its adventures. "The invention of the poet and the rigor of the mathematician." such is his judgment [[about]] this story whose "plausibili
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  • ...rnasse area where Jacques entered the prestigious [[Catholic]] [[school]], the [[Collège Stanislas]]. ...[[text]] which would always remain dear to him and which he would quote at the start of his [[doctoral dissertation]] in [[medicine]].
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  • ...e Insane ([[L’Infirmerie Spéciale de la Préfecture de Police]]), under the supervision of [[Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault]], whose unconventional sty ...ng fabrics, knotting [[them]], causing them to fall voluptuously alongside the [[body]], according to ancestral custom.’[3] As a psychiatrist he adopted
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  • ...nstitution. Apart from his [[psychiatry|psychiatric studies]] he wrote on the costumes of various native tribes. He committed [[suicide]]. ...Insane]] ([[L’Infirmerie Spéciale de la Préfecture de Police]]), under the supervision of [[Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault]], whose unconventional sty
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  • ...lure of the statist-revolutionary model which first entered the scene with the Jacobins. ...l description of the Terror, see David Andress, ''The Terror: Civil War in the French Revolution'', London: Little, Brown 2005.</ref>
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  • ...enth and the twentieth century were Westernizers." (Lesley Chamberlain, <i>The Philosophy Steamer</i>, London: Atlantic Books 2006, p. 270) ...the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin, etc.).
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  • ...c [[mechanism]], we get the critique of the imperialist "[[excess]]," with the (silent) notion of mobilizing [[capitalist]] mechanisms within another, mor ...ible [[society]], all one can do is to render it more just, tolerant, etc. The only [[true]] question today is: do we endorse this "naturalization" of cap
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  • ...or the fate of all. <ref> What this means is that, precisely on account of the unbearable [[horror]] of Stalinism, any direct [[moralistic]] portrayal of ...ov, the head of NKVD who organized the [[terror]], was [[responsible]] for the [[death]] of thousands of innocent Communists...<br /><br />
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  • ...d by harsh [[discipline]] and education which cannot but be experienced by the [[subject]] as imposed on his/her freedom, as an [[external]] coercion: ...ic of Kant's dotage. This is, in effect, the [[antinomy]] contained within the bourgeois notions of individuality, individual [[responsibility]]... (Pippi
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  • * [[The Liberal Utopia II: The Market Mechanism for the Race of Devils]]. 8 January 2008. ''[http://www.lacan.com Lacan.com]''. <h ...utopia in the more radical sense of enacting what, within the framework of the existing social relations, appears as "impossible" - this second utopia is
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  • For English, see [[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]] ...fait qu’il la reconnaisse. Or les fonctions de triage des centres de la police donnent l’habitude de cette expérience.
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  • [[File:Demanding the Impossible.jpg|thumb]] ...]] in [[English]], offer an engaging and accessible introduction to one of the most important thinkers of our time.
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  • ...] will be that Milosevic will be proclaimed the [[political]] blunderer of the year. ...or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] of its units.
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  • ...nd political connections with both the east and the west of [[Europe]] and the US, while developing and propagating a communist political [[vision]] in it ...slavia was not nearly as harsh as that of Stalin’s USSR. Nonetheless, in the period of Tito’s [[split]] with [[Stalin]] ([[1948]]) and immediately aft
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  • == In the work of Slavoj Žižek == ...f the universal simply to harbour various particulars within itself, as in the standard charting of genus to [[species]].
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  • ...lass="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Demanding the [[Impossible]] - Slavoj [[Zizek]]</div><div class="book-info__lead">[[Slavo | "[[Demanding the Impossible]]"
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  • ...class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Lacan at the Scene - Henry Bond, Slavoj Zizek</div><div class="book-info__lead">Henry Bo | The MIT Press
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  • =‘Demanding the Impossible’ by Slavoj Žižek= [[Image:slavoj-zizek-demanding-the-impossible-theoryleaks.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ...new really happening? Drawing on references from Plato to arthouse cinema, the Big Bang to Buddhism, Event is a journey into philosophy at its most exciti ...g from the event as political revolution and the rise of a new art form to the event as religious belief and falling in love. ''Event'' is a mind-blowin
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  • =‘Lacan at the Scene’ by Henry Bond; Foreword by Slavoj Žižek= [[Image:slavoj-zizek-lacan-at-the-scene-theoryleaks.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ...re chose, quelques compléments à sa théorie d'Hamlet dans cet article : The Œdip<span class="Style6">us</span> Complex : an explana<span class="Style7 ...="JohnDoe">    Il y a un certain Vining ( <span class="Style9">VIKING, The mystery of Hamlet, 1881</span> ) qui en 1881, a découvert qu''''Hamlet ét
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  • =Gorgio Agamben on the Arrest of Julian Assange= ...t only the desire to punish Wikileaks' past investigations, but to prevent the ongoing investigation, which is evidently perceived by those concerned as a
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  • =Gorgio Agamben on the Arrest of Julian Assange= ...t only the desire to punish Wikileaks' past investigations, but to prevent the ongoing investigation, which is evidently perceived by those concerned as a
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  • ...inomies, but only at the epistemological level, no as immanent features of the unreachable Thing-in-itself, while Hegel transposes epistemological antinom ...f is a feature of In-itself, it cannot be reduced to something immanent to the sphere of phenomena.
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  • ...well planned and the final step in a long and ugly smear campaign against the WikiLeaks founder. ...nge was dragged out of the building by British police on Thursday morning. The arrest comes after Ecuador's new pro-US president withdrew Assange's asylum
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  • ='Beckett as the Writer of Abstraction' by Slavoj Žižek= ...incomplete, it contains cracks and inconsistencies which are the points of the rise of subjects.
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  • ='''Cogito'' in the History of Madness' by Slavoj Žižek= ...ating its dependence on an external Other; even more so, he "deconstructs" the attempt to locate a sphere outside philosophy, demonstrating how all anti-p
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  • ...nd Julian Assange: our new heroes' by Slavoj Žižek | 3. September 2013 | The Guardian= ...Embassy in London earlier in the day. Assange claimed political asylum in the embassy in June 2012 after he was accused of rape and sexual assault agains
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  • ...inside, as beliefs, and there is no intermediate space or passage between the two. Nevertheless, (theatrical) comedy seems to provide a kind of intermedi ...gical State Apparatuses (ISAs). According to Althusser, what distinguishes the State from other social apparatuses is that
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  • ...ic old times, is the (often neglected) historical root of his thesis about the "end of art": art is no longer an adequate medium for expressing such a "pr ...r individuals a deeper sense of social solidarity and organic unity beyond the "mechanistic" interaction and individualist competition of civil society.
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  • [[Image:three-philosophers-of-the-event-slavoj-zizek-theoryleaks-1024x770.jpg|400|right]] ...ve ''gone beyond ''Descartes. We go beyond everything and always end up in the same place.
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