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  • =‘Reading Marx’ by Slavoj Žižek, Frank Ruda & Agon Hamza= [[File:Reading Marx.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
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  • ...t = John | title = Attachment and Loss: Vol I, 2nd Ed. | publisher = Basic Books | pages = 13-23| year = 1999 | id = ISBN 0-465-00543-8}}</ref> ...edited and abridged by Lionell Trilling and Steven Marcus (New York: Basic Books, 1961), p. 253.</ref>
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  • ...]] borrowed from [[biology]], mechanics and the [[psychology]] of his day. Marx [[thought]] his discovery using [[Hegelian]] notions of the [[subject]]. It Further [[reading]]
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  • ...odities, who provided perfect descriptions of the [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of the [[Cultural]] Studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reifica One is therefore tempted to turn around Marx's [[thesis]] 11: the first task today is precisely NOT to succumb to the te
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  • ...ern [[game]] of reducing the WTC collapse to just another media spectacle, reading it as a catastrophy version of the snuff porno movies; the question we shou ...l [[affect]] only people who share a determinate genome)? In contrast to [[Marx]] who relied on the notion of [[fetish]] as a solid object whose [[stable]]
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  • ...l subject is not that of what Kant calls a transcendental illusion or what Marx calls the objectively-necessary form of thought. First, the transcendental ...is elegant solution is that, in contrast to the robust direct metaphysical reading of Hegel as rendering the structure of the Absolute, it is too modest: it s
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  • ...e dignity of old people, and so on. Therein also resides the interest of [[reading]] the reports about daily life in the [[Soviet Union]] in the early 1920s, ...cracy," i.e., in the rise of "illiberal democracy at home and abroad" (the books subtitle).<br><br>
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  • ...]] of the paternal interdiction/sanction... So, according to this standard reading, Hamlet as a modernized version of Oedipus bears [[witness]] to the strengt ...[[words]], the question of "what means what?" is in no way decided by this reading: does the Hamlet narrative "mean" stars, or do stars "mean" Hamlet's narrat
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  • ...he definitive exercises in Deleuzian politics) is that we are dealing with books which refer to and function as the moment of theoretical reflection of-one ...n is directly biopolitical, the production of social life. It was already Marx who emphasized how material production is always also the (re)production of
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  • ...i>Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader</i>, New York: Thomas Dunne Books 2004, p. 85.</ref></blockquote> ...ef>4. Robert Axelrod, <i>The Evolution of Cooperation</i>, New York: Basic Books 1984.</ref> Individualism versus communitarianism, utilitarianism versus [[
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  • ...ause, in the [[past]], we failed to seize the moment. In an outstanding [[reading]] of [[Walter Benjamin]]’s ‘[[Theses on the Philosophy of History]]’ .... (This gap was even wider in the case of the [[October Revolution]].) [[Marx]]’s point, however, is not the commonsensical one, that the vulgar [[real
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  • ...himself, Kojève came to postulate as early as the 1950s that while [[Karl Marx]]'s [[philosophy]] of [[history]] was correct, and that history was progres ...urnal ''Commentaire'' in an article entitled 'Capitalisme et socialisme: [[Marx]] est Dieu; Ford est son prophète.' Some critics of [[Fukuyama]] have poin
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  • ...''[[Transcritique]]'', <ref>See Kojin Karatani, Transcritique. On Kant and Marx, Cambridge (Ma): MIT Press 2003.</ref> [[Kojin Karatani]] endeavors to ass ...l subject is not that of what Kant calls a transcendental illusion or what Marx calls the objectively-necessary form of thought. First, the transcendental
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  • dangerously close to the ridiculous-after [[reading]] one of her books, it is difficult to avoid enact what, apropos of Proudhon, [[Marx]] characterized as the exemplary petty bourgeois
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  • ...gether without slaughtering one another. As I repeat again and again in my books, I don't buy the simplistic, Marxist reductive decoding, "[[human rights]], ...mala, Indonesia, and so on. This is one of my standard jokes from my early books. It always fascinated me that the only [[place]] where you see the old-fash
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  • In one of the [[Marx]] brothers' [[films]], [[Groucho Marx]], when caught in a lie, answers angrily: "Whom do you believe, your eyes o ..., is today under attack in the guise of the New Age gnostic/dualist (mis)[[reading]], which reduces the Resurrection to the [[metaphor]] of the "inner" spirit
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  • I have been pursuing obscure works on [[Marx]] for some fifteen years. I have finally, slowly, laboriously, emerged from ...ilable and handy)—at the time, then, when I found myself able to give to Marx's thought (I am speaking emphatically of his "[[philosophy]],'' and not of
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  • ...st major [[work]] in [[English]] and it remains one of his most accessible books. Mixing [[philosophy]], [[politics]] and [[psychoanalysis]] with examples f This [[text]] is often cited as the easiest of Zizek's books to navigate, a reputation underscored by the many and varied references to
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  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Reading Marx]]'''''. * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Violence: Big Ideas / Small Books]]'''''. New York: Verso. July 22, 2008, 272 pages, [[Language]] [[English]]
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  • ...y longer even possible. Worse, Zizek's theory is rooted in [[Freud]] and [[Marx]], and fuses the [[thinking]] of the notoriously difficult Jacques [[Lacan] ...his thinking. It's a unique phenomenon that can be found in the stream of books that have appeared in [[recent]] years since he started writing in English.
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  • ...and amusing that it could very well appear - verbatim - in one of the many books he has written [[about]] the obscene rules that sustain our supposedly [[ci ...recently led Terry Eagleton to describe him in <i>The [[London]] Review of Books</i> as "the most formidably brilliant exponent of [[psychoanalysis]], indee
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  • <div class="documentDescription">People who started reading Zizek because they couldn't believe that Communist Europe could produce suc ...ar hasn't dimmed. If anything, it has grown brighter. People who started [[reading]] Zizek because they couldn't believe that [[Communist]] [[Europe]] could p
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  • ...ker's book is exemplary of an emerging mode of activist interpretation. In reading Zizek's writings, he goes beyond the local annotation of texts and situates ...ems to work for Zizek as a way of reading Hegel, and the Lacan-machine-for-reading-Hegel then becomes a writing machine that holds things together, but in a w
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  • ...oubtedly, Zizek's work becomes more explicitly Marxist after his first two books. But, more profoundly, this [[change]] in political orientation is linked t ...rmal: the constitution of a coherent symbolic reality requires a certain [[reading]] in of plots, of hidden meanings, behind the [[apparent]] surface of thing
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  • The authors of books like this are often reluctant to speak of the private lives of their subjec ...tching pornography (PF, 177-80), engaging in cybersex (IR, 191-3) and even reading Colleen McCullough (LA, 160)?<a name="1x"></a><a href="#1">1</a><br><br>
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  • ...mptom]]! Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and Out. Additionally, among his later books that dealt more with [[moral]] and [[political]] issues are Tarrying With t ...most prolific thinkers alive, [[Slavoj Zizek]] has written over two-dozen books ranging from Lacan, Kant, Hegel, and [[Deleuze]], to [[Hitchcock]], [[David
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  • ...peaking especially of [[dialectical]] "[[sciences]]" --from [[Hegel]] to [[Marx]] and beyond-- which look for the growth of [[knowledge]] to unfold the [[c ...character of a [[confession]]. Those of you who know me are aware of my [[reading]] habits; you know which weeklies lie around on my desk. The thing I [[enjo
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  • If there is a predominant [[reading]] of the [[NO]], it is a new variation on the old [[Clinton]] motto "[[It's ...pecially, Chantal Mouffe, <i>The Democratic [[Paradox]]</i>, London: Verso Books 2000.</ref> is here more pertinent, in its heroic attempt to bring together
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  • ...ee main influences on [[Slavoj Zizek]]'s work are [[G.W.F. Hegel]], [[Karl Marx]] and [[Jacques Lacan]]. ...ith a dialectical type of thought or methodology that he uses. (In Zizek's reading of Hegel, the dialectic is never finally resolved.)
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  • ...arbarian, it did not yet reach the [[full]] wisdom. However, an opposite [[reading]] also imposes itself: the human being IS in its very [[essence]] a "passag ...will be unable to do anything to prevent it. And what about "objectively" reading our IQ or the genetic ability for other [[intellectual]] capacities? How wi
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  • ...y arises from the need, the [[necessity]], of intercourse with other men" (Marx-Engels Reader, ed. Robert C. Tucker, 2d ed., 1978, 158). This innately anth ...visibly advanced by anthropologists Clifford Geertz and Victor Turner. In books such as The Interpretation of Culture (1973)and Local [[Knowledge]] (1983)G
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  • ...Contemporary Continental [[Philosophy]] - The Title of the [[Letter]]: A [[Reading]] of Lacan ...| Short Circuits - [[Subjectivity]] and [[Otherness]]: A [[Philosophical]] Reading of Lacan [1 ed.],
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  • ...liated Psychoanalytic Workgroups] -- A network of clinically-orientated [[reading]] groups in the US ...n Freudian Field Library] -- Bilingual (Spanish-[[English]]) group hosting reading [[seminars]] and [[cartels]] on Lacan’s work
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  • ...hicalsalon.com/marx-today-the-end-is-near-only-not-the-way-we-imagined-it/ Marx Today: The End Is Near… Only Not the Way We Imagined It] ...-working-class-slavoj-zizek-a8335931.html 200 years later, we can say that Marx was very often right – but in a much more literal way than he intended]
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  • ...ue should go hand in hand with a fearless admission of what, to paraphrase Marx's judgment on Hegel's dialectics, one is tempted to call the "rational kern ...Engels, "Introduction (1891) to Karl Marx, The Civil War in France", in ''Marx/Engels/Lenin: On Historical Materialism'', New York: International Publishe
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  • ...ers." (Lesley Chamberlain, <i>The Philosophy Steamer</i>, London: Atlantic Books 2006, p. 270) ...o understand Marx's dialectics, the "bad" Lenin who didn't get the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin,
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  • ...again criticized for "Leftist deviation and vulgarity" (i.e., for dragging Marx and Lenin into it). Desperate to contribute something - anything - to the 2 ...that, for the big Other, they definitely did NOT do it... And this double reading is not simply a compromise on the part of the Law, in the sense that the sy
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  • ...ent one." <ref>Walter Benjamin, <em>Illuminations</em>, New York: Schocken Books 1969, p. 254.</ref> Can this "weak messianic power" still be asserted in th ...o resemble God, to strive to be perfect and "like God." Recall the classic Marx brothers joke: "You resemble Emmanuel Ravelli." "But I am Emmanuel Ravelli.
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  • ...class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Reading Marx - Slavoj Žižek, Frank Ruda, Agon Hamza</div><div class="book-info__lead"> | "Reading Marx"
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  • ...r. We had made Hegel into the theorist of abstraction and reaction, but by reading Hegel with Lacan, Zizek unveils a Hegel of the concrete and of revolution - ...zek:Books]] [[Category:Slavoj Zizek:Bibliography]] [[Category:Slavoj Zizek Books]]
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  • ...gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=ED3ACDA832B43F0C5AD468E349D533D8 Reading Marx] | Penguin Books Ltd;Allen Lane
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  • ...gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=ED3ACDA832B43F0C5AD468E349D533D8 Reading Marx] | Penguin [[Books]] Ltd;Allen Lane
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  • ...Contemporary Continental [[Philosophy]] - The Title of the [[Letter]]: A [[Reading]] of Lacan ...| Short Circuits - [[Subjectivity]] and [[Otherness]]: A [[Philosophical]] Reading of Lacan [1 ed.],
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  • ...Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy - The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan | Short Circuits - Subjectivity and Otherness: A Philosophical Reading of Lacan [1 ed.]
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  • [[Books]] / [[Slavoj Zizek]] * [[Books/Slavoj_Zizek/A_Little_Piece_of_the_Real|A Little Piece of the Real]]
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  • ...ting-zizek/index.html Repeating Žižek [sic9]]<br /> 2017, [../../../text/books/russell-sbriglia/everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-literature-but-
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  • ...br /> 23 The Antinomies of Postmodernity<br />''Fredric Jameson''<br /> 24 Reading Dialectically<br />''Carolyn Lesjak''<br /> 25 Creative Labor<br />''Sarah [[Category:Books]]
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  • =‘Reading Marx’ by Slavoj Žižek, Frank Ruda &amp; Agon Hamza= [[File:Reading Marx.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
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  • ...in philosophical circles today.''The Abyss of Freedom'' is Žižek’s own reading of Schelling based upon Lacanian psychoanalytic theory. It focuses on the n [[Category:Books]]
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  • [[Category:Books]] [[Category:Books/Slavoj_Zizek]]
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  • ...ew Althusser and a new Pasolini. I am grateful to live in a time when such books are written. They prove that thinking is not yet dead.” ...Althusserian thought, and Hamza thus ably employs Althuserian terms in his reading of the films. Althusser and Pasolini provides a novel examination of Pasoli
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  • ''The Adventure of French Philosophy'' is essential reading for anyone interested in what Badiou calls the “French moment” in conte ...quoted review of Louis Althusser’s canonical works ''For Marx'' and ''Reading Capital'' and the scathing critique of “potato fascism” in Gilles Dele
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  • * 2011, [http://theory.local/text/books/frank-ruda/beyond-potentialities/ Beyond Potentialities?: Politics Between * 2013, [http://theory.local/text/books/giorgio-agamben/giorgio-agamben-legal-political-and-philosophical-perspecti
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  • * [http://theory.local/text/books/jacques-lacan/ecrits/ ‘Écrits’]
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  • =‘The Communist Manifesto’ by Karl Marx &amp; Friedrich Engels= [[Image:karl-marx-the-communist-manifesto-theoryleaks-643x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • =‘Transcritique: On Kant and Marx’ by Kojin Karatani= ...Kant’s ''Critique of Pure Reason'' and a Kantian critique of money in Marx’s ''Capital''.
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  • =‘For Marx’ by Louis Althusser= [[Image:louis-althusser-for-marx-theoryleaks.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...), and [http://theory.local/text/books/louis-althusser/reading-capital/ ''Reading Capital''] (1968). These works, along with ''Lenin and Philosophy ''(197 ...repudiation of all efforts to draw from Marx’s early writings a view of Marx as a “humanist” and “historicist.”
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  • =‘The Concept in Crisis: Reading Capital Today’ by Nick Nesbitt= [[Image:nick-nesbitt-the-concept-in-crisis-reading-capital-today-theoryleaks-682x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • =‘The Capitalist Unconscious: Marx and Lacan’ by Samo Tomšič= ...j Žižek—there remain remarkably few systematic accounts of the role of Marx in Lacan’s work.
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  • ...tal philosophy, Comay’s primary research and publications address Hegel, Marx(ism), Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Martin Heidegger, Marcel Proust, con ...ry Terror and its impact on Germany” and, in doing so, “provides a new reading of Hegel in the light of contemporary theories of historical trauma. It exp
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  • ...] (Incidentally, this is always a comfortable position: when you propose a reading that obviously has to ignore some if the interpreted author's key theses, t ...efers in ''Capital'': "To be able to enjoy sex is the gift of fortune; but reading and writing comes by nature."
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  • ...wledge, Spirit, reconciliation, history. On the basis of the examples from Marx, Freud, structuralism, Lévi-Strauss, Althusser, Lacan, Adorno, the text de ...common sense and cannot but appear as crazy speculations. In his detailed reading of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Brandom, internet) Robert Brandom attem
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  • ...ics of Psychoanalysis"] (1958-59), [1] and then in the ''Écrits'' "[[Books/Jacques_Lacan/Kant_With_Sade/ Kant with Sade]" of 1963. [2] ...ied with superego (since, as Lacan himself puts it in the last pages of [[Books/Jacques_Lacan/The_Seminar_Of_Jacques_Lacan_The_Four_Fundamental_Concepts_Of
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  • ...c.—claiming that this material support has been ignored by Marxists from Marx onwards. For traditional Marxists, materialism means that ideology (still c ...hin this space, telling the literal truth means lying. (The famous Groucho Marx line "He may look like an idiot and talk like an idiot, but don't let that
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  • ...should display, apropos Hegel himself, what the author of one of the best books on Hegel, Gérard Lebrun, called the "patience of the notion" (''La patienc ...e both "worse," as Stalin would have put it. Sometimes (exemplarily in his reading of ''Antigone''), he conceives of the ethical act as a kind of "forcing," a
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  • ='Marx as a Reader of Hegel, Hegel as a Reader of Marx' by Slavoj Žižek= ...ot yet imagine the way abstraction rules would develop in capitalism: when Marx describes capital's mad self-enhancing circulation, which reaches its apoge
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  • On the surface, the basic thesis of Christopher Lasch's [[Books/christopher-lasch/the-culture-of-narcissism|"The Culture of Narcissism"] do ...ment which "rationally" harmonises the demands of reality and the Id. This reading prevailed in the 1940s, and resulted in the transformation of American psyc
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  • ...stable material reality and doesn't concern Ideas – but there is another reading possible: to conceive "Idea" as the event of the appearing of the suprasens ...the right to divorce (proposed, among others, by none other than the young Marx) does not refer to common vulgarities in the style of "like all things, lov
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  • ...ul that precedes the beautiful and out of which the beautiful arises—the reading proposed by Theodor Adorno in his ''Aesthetic Theory: ''"If there is any ca ...defecate everywhere without anyone ever mentioning, either in speech or in books, those squatting figures, because, quite simply, no one sees them. It is no
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  • ==Books== * [[Books/Alain Badiou/Saint Paul The Foundation Of Universalism]]
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