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  • ...is otherwise communist perspective and even his philosophy’s [[lack]] of radical potential.
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  • ...c” physiology. In his ''Lectures on Physiology'', Brücke set forth the radical view that the living organism is a [[dynamic system]] to which the laws of ...). But Freud’s is an incomplete anti-philosophy, for he cannot think the radical exteriority of trauma (ET: 295) and thus its purely [[political]] [[dimensi
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  • ...rms of capitalism in his theory of the capitalist [[mode of production]]. Radical feminists, [[liberals]] and socialist feminists agree that there can be no ...ull]] enjoyment (''FA'': 23; Stavrakakis 2000). In this way, even the most radical desire can be included, so long as it can become a site of profitability.
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  • ...he crucial [[antagonism]] in [[society]]. Instead they urged for radical [[democracy]] of [[agonistic pluralism]] where all [[antagonisms]] could be expressed. *[http://www.redpepper.org.uk/natarch/XRADDEM.HTML Hearts, Minds and Radical Democracy] Interview with Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe
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  • ...le crucial [[antagonism]] in [[society]]. Instead they urged for radical [[democracy]] of [[agonistic pluralism]] where all [[antagonisms]] could be expressed. *''[[Hegemony]] and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic [[Politics]]''. London – New York: Verso, 1985. (with [[Ernest
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  • ...] is something from which this more radical [[dimension]] of freedom and [[democracy]] has been removed — in [[other]] [[words]], the [[belief]] that basic de ...are simply no longer perceived as a matter to decide. A certain domain of radical social questions has simply been depoliticised.
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  • ...-subjective social impact of cyberspace. What we are witnessing today is a radical redefinition of what it means to be a human being.<br class="NetscapeDummy" ...f he were afraid of the new medium, has a much better grasp of its uncanny radical potentials.<br class="NetscapeDummy"/><br class="NetscapeDummy"/></td></tr>
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  • ...m is something from which this more radical [[dimension]] of freedom and [[democracy]] has been removed — in [[other]] [[words]], the [[belief]] that basic de ...are simply no longer perceived as a matter to decide. A certain domain of radical social questions has simply been depoliticised.
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  • ...ccompanied by two qualifications: yes, why not, we live in a [[liberal]] [[democracy]], there is [[freedom]] of thought… however, one should treat Lenin in an ..."Just look around and see for yourself what will happen if we follow your radical notions!" And it is exactly the same [[thing]] that the [[demand]] for "sci
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  • ...idal, far from signalling a [[desire]] for self-annihilation, cutting is a radical attempt to (re)gain a stronghold in reality, or (another aspect of the same ...nothing else, one can clearly experience yet again the limitation of our [[democracy]]: decisions are being made which will affect the fate of all of us, and al
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  • ...e of dispelling all opportunistic compromises, of adopting the unequivocal radical position from which it is only possible to intervene in such a way that our ...In contrast to this [[false]] radical Leftist's position (who want true [[democracy]] for the people, but without the [[secret]] police to fight counterrevolut
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  • ...hat is excluded from this participatory, multi-[[culturalist]], tolerant [[democracy]]? ...verse resides precisely in the fact that in this universe the dimension of radical evil, that in it the balance was way too much in favor of the good? So I th
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  • ...a Japan, loved by those who criticize our Western, decadent way of liberal democracy and who look for a model that would combine the dynamic of capitalism, whil ...ulturalism, individualism, the market. They are afraid for too much plural democracy and there is a proto-fascistic potential in it. This combination of nationa
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  • ...ety against the Party nomenklatura). In this precise sense, politics and [[democracy]] are synonymous: the basic aim of antidemocratic politics always and by de ...f-[[transparent]] rational order of collective Will.4 the most cunning and radical version, ultra-politics: the attempt to depoliticize the conflict by way of
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  • ...Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysis cannot ...just a minor [[disturbance]] (the reaction of the "utilitarian" liberal [[democracy]]); (2) the [[false]] imitation of the event of Truth (the Fascist staging
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  • ...[[tragic]] fate of the fighter dedicated to the [[Cause]], but a much more radical self-sacrifice. Let me elucidate it apropos of the Khmer Rouge rule in Camb ...eech]] in front of the Central Committee on 23 February 1937 hinges on the radical discord between the [[speaker]]'s utter seriousness (he is talking about hi
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  • ...they not share the anti-Semitic agenda? While the anti-Semitic bias of the radical African-Americans is well-known, who does not [[remember]] Buchanan's provo
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  • ...global, social-economic process will create the [[space]] needed for such radical measures: they fail to repeat, in today's conditions, Marx's line of argume ...ccompanied by two qualifications: yes, why not, we live in a [[liberal]] [[democracy]], there is [[freedom]] of thought…however, one should treat Lenin in an
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  • ...struggle]], his point is precisely to maintain the possibility of the TRUE radical choice. This is what the [[distinction]] between “formal” and “actual ...f the answer is no, it is of secondary importance if we have parliamentary democracy and freedom of individual choice.
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  • ...] of the Second International. The kernel of the Leninist 'utopia' — the radical imperative to smash the bourgeois [[state]] and invent a new communal socia ...that only Serbia, after overthrowing Milosevic, could become a thriving [[democracy]]; the other ex-Yugoslav nations were too provincial to do so. This brings
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  • ...[[ideological]] [[balance]]. With [[regard]] to C'est mon choix, the truly radical [[thing]] would have been to focus precisely on the disturbing choices: to ...mal freedom worth saving today; when he underlines that there is no pure [[democracy]], that we should always ask whom a freedom under consideration serves, his
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  • ...[[ideological]] [[belief]] that the US are bringing to [[other]] nations [[democracy]] and prosperity. And it seems as if these three "[[real]]" reasons are the ...ch lower level of [[fear]]. We are not talking here of "bringing [[Western democracy]] to Iraq," but just of getting rid of the [[nightmare]] called Saddam. To
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  • ...[[government]] [[agency]] is involved in a plot against [[freedom]] and [[democracy]]. Believing there is a code to be cracked is of course much the same as be ...t one is loved by others and capable of creative achievements, but a more 'radical', pseudo-[[Freudian]] procedure of regressing back to the scene of the prim
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  • ...es, annoys, disturbs, traumatizes us (subjects): the object is at its most radical that which objects, that which disturbs the smooth run of things. <a name=" ...tive deadlock (how, in what order, to tell the story), thus signals a more radical deadlock that pertains to the social content itself. Fitzgerald's narrative
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  • ...[[liberal]] stance is unable to trespass - [[witness]] the uneasiness of "radical" [[post-colonialism|post-colonialist]] Afro-American studies apropos of [[F ...open up the perspective of freedom to the Iraqi people ([[Western liberal democracy]], guarantee of [[private property]], the inclusion into the [[global marke
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  • ...homosexual]] innuendos, inner [[jokes]], obscene practices, etc. The truly radical [[intervention]] in to military homophobia should therefore not focus prima ...mes which do not reflect what America stands and fights for, the values of democracy, [[freedom]] and personal dignity. And, effectively, the very fact that the
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  • ...erverse]] "totalitarian" twist, this [[identification]] is constitutive of democracy as such.<br><br> ...mbodies the All, i.e., which are all "minoritarian," while, in [[Europe]], democracy traditionally referred to the rule of the One-People. However, Milner draw
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  • ...acceptance of the liberal-capitalist world order. It is here that a truly radical analysis should break with the standard liberal attitude: no, one should NO ...unction to engage in more and more "daring" forms of sexuality... In some "radical" circles in the US, there came recently a proposal to "rethink" the rights
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  • ...in Iraq, and that the attack on Iraq is probably conceived as a much more radical [[preemptive strike]] - not against Saddam, but against the main contender ...y said this was going to be pretty." This is how, today, the First World [[democracy]] more and more functions: by way of "outsourcing" its dirty underside to o
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  • ...nce seriously as a THEORETICO-POLITICAL [[position]], not just as a pseudo-radical chic allowed and excused in advance to the eccentric [[artist]], and to see ...European from a [[Communist]] country who longs for Western [[liberal]] [[democracy]] and some consumer goods.<br><br>
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  • ...tate [[power]]; "absolute democracy" ("the rule of everyone by everyone, a democracy without qualifiers, without ifs or buts," <tt><b><a name="4x"></a><a href=" ...the production of [[society]] itself. The way is thus open for "absolute democracy," for the producers directly regulating their social relations without even
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  • ...ïve benevolent [[agent]] who sincerely wants to bring to the Vietnamese [[democracy]] and Western freedom - it is just that his intentions totally misfire, or, ...sal policeman endeavoring to control the [[threats]] to peace, freedom and democracy all around the globe, lost control of a part of the metropolis itself: for
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  • ...ou a broken kettle… Does the same inconsistency not characterize the way radical Islamists respond to the holocaust? (1) Holocaust did not happen. (2) It di ...nst it!”<ref>There is a deeper problem here, which concerns modern State democracy as such: is it not that the democratic abstraction (“all people independe
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  • ...sexual and her emotional life. Biogenetic manipulation opens up much more radical perspectives. It may [[retroactively]] change our [[understanding]] of ours ...ot, to take note of the dark obverse of his idealised [[image]] of liberal democracy. All of a sudden, he has been compelled to confront the prospect of corpora
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  • ...of the triumphant onslaught of global capitalism and its notion of liberal democracy. The true [[message]] of the notion of the Third Way is that there is no Se
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  • ...masturbating on stage, the sculptor displaying [[human]] excrement? Some radical circles in the [[United States]] recently proposed that we rethink the righ ...rights]] to include [[torture]] and a permanent [[emergency state]], if [[democracy]] is cleansed of its [[populist]] “[[excess]]es.”
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  • ...Far East situation (what will [[China]] develop into with [[regard]] to [[democracy]]?); 3) the gap between the rich North and poor South; and 4) the oncoming ...l dynamic that sustains the [[First World]]’s [[role]] as exporters of [[democracy]] and guardians of [[universal]] [[human rights]].
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  • ...levels of [[fear]]. We are not talking here of “bringing [[West]]ern [[democracy]] to [[Iraq]],” but of simply getting rid of the [[nightmare]] called Sad ...he old story [[repeat]] itself in [[Iraq]]? America brings new hope and [[democracy]] to people, but instead of hailing the U.S. [[Army]], the ungrateful peopl
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  • ...e]], his point is precisely to maintain the possibility of the <i>true</i> radical choice. This is what the [[distinction]] between “formal” and “actual ...f the answer is no, it is of secondary importance if we have parliamentary democracy and freedom of individual choices.<br><br>
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  • ...rder — not because these reports were "exaggerated," but for a much more radical [[reason]]. [[Jacques Lacan]] claimed that, even if the [[patient]]'s wife ...s]] [[knows]] no [[negation]]: The official ([[Christianity|Christian]], [[democracy|democratic]]...) [[discourse]] is accompanied and sustained by a [[whole]]
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  • ...y’s [[antagonism]]s are fully absorbed into the [[political]] arena. “Democracy” means that whatever electoral manipulation takes [[place]] all politicia
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  • ...ot without [[truth]] - [[recall]] the numerous fiascos of the 20th-century radical intellectuals, perhaps best encapsulated by the French poet [[Paul]] Eluard ...ama]] [[dream]] of the "end of [[history]]", the [[belief]] that liberal [[democracy]] had, in [[principle]], won, that the [[search]] is over, that the advent
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  • ...[[perverse]] totalitarian twist, this anecdote lays bare the [[nature]] of democracy. It is based on a short-circuit between majority and the [[totality]]: the ...to "really-existing" [[liberal]] capitalo-democracy a more true 'radical' democracy?
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  • ...acceptance of the liberal-capitalist world order. It is here that a truly radical analysis should break with the standard liberal attitude: no, one should NO ...unction to engage in more and more "daring" forms of sexuality... In some "radical" circles in the US, there came recently a proposal to "rethink" the rights
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  • ...ronting us with our [[finitude]]. There is, as [[Levinas]] would put it, a radical [[Otherness]] confronting us with the absolute [[responsibility]], [[ethica ..., it's ethnically cleansed. There are almost no Palestinians. So, the most radical proponents of dialogue with the Palestinians are some very orthodox Jewish
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  • ...in Iraq, and that the attack on Iraq is probably conceived as a much more radical [[preemptive strike]] - not against Saddam, but against the main contender ...y said this was going to be pretty." This is how, today, the First World [[democracy]] more and more functions: by way of "outsourcing" its dirty underside to o
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  • ...] is something from which this more radical [[dimension]] of freedom and [[democracy]] has been removed - in [[other]] [[words]], the [[belief]] that basic deci ...a Oshima's Ai No Corrida where the [[idea]] again is that you become truly radical, and go to the end in a [[sexual]] [[encounter]], when you practically [[to
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  • ...e of dispelling all opportunistic compromises, of adopting the unequivocal radical position from which it is only possible to intervene in such a way that our ...In contrast to this [[false]] radical Leftist's position (who want true [[democracy]] for the people, but without the [[secret]] police to fight counterrevolut
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  • ...reaction as evidence that the anti-fascist consensus of post-war European democracy holds firm. But are things really so unequivocal?<br><br> ...Therein resides the ultimate rationale of the Third Way: that is, a social democracy purged of its minimal subversive sting, extinguishing even the faintest mem
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  • ...they not share the anti-Semitic agenda? While the anti-Semitic bias of the radical African-Americans is well-known, who does not [[remember]] Buchanan's provo
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  • ...[[government]] [[agency]] is involved in a plot against [[freedom]] and [[democracy]]. Believing there is a code to be cracked is of course much the same as be ...t one is loved by others and capable of creative achievements, but a more 'radical', pseudo-[[Freudian]] procedure of regressing back to the scene of the prim
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  • ...s [[formula]]: either Yugoslavia under Serb domination or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] ...now discredited "moderate" Kosovar faction of Ibrahim Rugova against the "radical" Kosovo Liberation [[Army]] (not only does KLA get no [[help]], but even it
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  • ...Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysis cannot ...just a minor [[disturbance]] (the reaction of the "utilitarian" liberal [[democracy]]); (2) the [[false]] imitation of the event of Truth (the Fascist staging
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  • ...[[Lacanian]] [[topology]] in which the innermost kernel coincides with the radical [[externality]]. This is simply another chapter in the eternal fight waged ...neath the [[official]] Paulinian dogma is the same: to undo, to erase, the radical novelty of the "Event-Christ," reducing it to a continuation of the precedi
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  • ...n, loved by those who criticize our Western, decadent way of [[liberal]] [[democracy]] and who look for a [[model]] that would combine the [[dynamic]] of [[capi ...ralism, individualism, the [[market]]. They are afraid for too much plural democracy and there is a proto-fascistic potential in it. This combination of nationa
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  • [[democracy]] and there is a proto-fascistic potential in it. This combination of democracy has no answer to these problems.
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  • ...e of dispelling all opportunistic compromises, of adopting the unequivocal radical position from which it is only possible to intervene in such a way that our ...In contrast to this [[false]] radical Leftist's position (who want true [[democracy]] for the people, but without the [[secret]] police to fight counterrevolut
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  • ...global, social-economic process will create the [[space]] needed for such radical measures: they fail to repeat, in today's conditions, Marx's line of argume ...ccompanied by two qualifications: yes, why not, we live in a [[liberal]] [[democracy]], there is [[freedom]] of thought…however, one should treat Lenin in an
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  • ...omatically coincide) of the large majority determine [[state]] decisions. Democracy—in the way the term is used today—concerns, above all, ‘’’[[forma ...y of the outcome of a formal democratic procedure?’’’<ref>[[How Much Democracy Is Too Much?]]</ref></blockquote>
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] ...non-essentialist [[terms]]. It concludes by calling for a new [[form]] of radical politics that seeks to avoid the [[discourse]] of the Master through an [[e
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  • ...btleties of his arguments concerning detective [[fiction]], pornography, [[democracy]] and [[Hitchcock]]. This is probably Zizek's lengthiest consideration of the radical negative gesture which he consistently identifies as the hallmark of '[[tru
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  • ...ry. For [[another]] his thinking restores [[life]] to the possibility of a radical [[political]] [[project]], rejecting the [[notion]] that the [[state]] we'r ...with the late Sixties hit and Zizek devoured it and in [[particular]] the radical deconstructive philosophy of Jacques [[Derrida]] with whom he had contact a
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  • ...strong>BS:</strong> In general, anarchism plays a big [[role]] in American radical [[politics]] and countercultures. Do you have any [[thoughts]] on this infl ...about the functioning of power that didn't fit the naive belief in liberal democracy. The miracle was that they did it through certain [[stage]] rituals. Later,
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  • is [[true]] especially in England, with <i>Radical Philosophy</i>; they don't incredibly subversive, radical, and so on. But they do not render thematic
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  • ...this gap in the order of being - a gap that simultaneously designates the radical autonomy of the subject - and is something that constantly threatens to sab ...he throat of the signifier". And insofar as the subject is linked with the radical negativity of the death drive it also reflects the same kind of tension ide
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  • ...is not simply "the best" critical introduction to Zizek — in a much more radical sense, this is the only critical introduction to Zizek. Parker's study is m ...ears about the "Iraqi people" are the basest form of imperial contempt … Democracy, as usual, has nothing to do with it'.<a name="8x"></a><a href="#8"><sup>8<
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  • ...ct]]</i> by taking up [[Laclau]] and [[Mouffe]]'s [[notion]] of 'radical [[democracy]]'. As he admits in his Acknowledgements there, it is their book <i>[[Hegem This is Laclau and Mouffe's project of 'radical democracy', as elaborated in <i>Hegemony and Socialist Strategy</i>. But we might ask
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  • Now, Lacanian psychoanalysis will recommend as part of its cure a process of radical externalization. It is the idea that we must accept that we are entirely re ...selves provisional, contingent, continually fought over. Thus a term like 'democracy', which is constantly invoked as a desirable goal of society, is not ideolo
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  • ...includes the essays "Welcome the Desert of the [[Real]]", "The Prospect of Radical [[Politics]] Today", "Against the [[Double]] [[Blackmail]]" and "[[Iraq]] - ...y [[knowing]] what to say"). As Zizek writes in his essay "The Prospect of Radical Politics Today", in a surprising [[inversion]] of [[Marx]]'s famous [[thesi
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  • In the last two decades of his [[thought]], Derrida emphasized that, the more radical a deconstruction is, the more it has to rely on its inherent "undeconstruct ...ose to [[speak]] of a democracy <i>to come</i>, not of a <i>[[future]]</i> democracy in the future [[present]], not even of a regulating idea, in the Kantian [[
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  • ...ronting us with our [[finitude]]. There is, as [[Levinas]] would put it, a radical [[Otherness]] confronting us with the absolute [[responsibility]], [[ethica ...efined [[analysis]]. Agamben's basic insight is the following: it's not "[[democracy]] will be abolished and we will [[return]] to some emergency state"; it's t
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  • Only after grasping Žižek’s radical take on politics can we evaluate his critical [[understanding]] of biopolit ...inciple]], already constitute the basis for the exercise of an “absolute democracy” beyond [[capital]]. He argues that by celebrating the disruptive potenti
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  • ...endental]]," not [[ontic]]: populism occurs when a series of particular "[[democracy|democratic]]" [[demands]] (for better [[social security]], [[health service ...onservative]]-[[nationalism|nationalist]] opposition through the [[liberal democracy|liberal-democratic]] opposition and [[culture|cultural]] [[dissidence]] to
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  • In the last two decades of his [[thought]], Derrida emphasized that, the more radical a deconstruction is, the more it has to rely on its inherent "undeconstruct ...we always propose to [[speak]] of a democracy to come, not of a [[future]] democracy in the future [[present]], not even of a regulating idea, in the Kantian [[
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  • ...are constituted by virtue of their mutual differences. It is the realm of radical alterity: the Other. The unconscious is the discourse of the Other and thus ...stains the consistency of man; woman non-existence actually represents the radical negativity which constitutes all subjects. The terms "man" and "woman" do n
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  • ...rchais, Zola, Panizza, and mobilizing the [[revolution]] of 1848, social-[[democracy]], and [[anti-Semitism]], Freud denounces the "nothingness" represented by The radical [[rejection]] of all forms of illusion, the will to lucidity based on a fle
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  • ...rchais, Zola, Panizza, and mobilizing the [[revolution]] of 1848, social-[[democracy]], and [[anti-Semitism]], Freud denounces the "nothingness" represented by ...intersect with and illustrate many of Freud's psychological [[ideas]]. The radical [[rejection]] of all forms of illusion, the will to lucidity based on a fle
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  • ...anti-democratic [[philosopher]] of the aristocratic reaction to Athenian [[democracy]], but the Plato who was the first to clearly assert the field of [[rationa ...ect]]-predicate [[relationship]] between the two opposites: “materialist democracy” versus “dialectical [[materialism]].”)
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  • ...he Francis Fukuyama dream of the "end of history", the belief that liberal democracy had, in principle, won, that the search was over, that the advent of a glob ...m Dostoevsky's The Possessed, where it designates the ruthless activity of radical anarchists who burned a village: "The fire is in the minds of men, not on t
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  • ...too radical – with an impending climate disaster, the worry is she isn't radical enough] ...from-the-ashes-of-liberal-democracy We Must Rise from the Ashes of Liberal Democracy]
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  • ...eprive the French Revolution of its status as the founding event of modern democracy, relegating it to a historical anomaly: there was a historical necessity to ...kind of historical cut, effectively took place in 1990: everyone, today's "radical Left" included, is somehow ashamed of the Jacobin legacy of revolutionary t
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  • ...acial, it is spiritual. It does not involve inferior values; it involves a radical strangeness, a stranger to the weight of its past, from where there does no ...t is kept at its proper place, can be benign and pacifying, turns into its radical opposite, into the most destructive fury, the moment it intervenes at a hig
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  • ...s forms that belief takes, drawing on Lacanian categories of thought. In a radical dismissal of todays so called post-political era, he mobilizes the paradox
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  • ...s forms that belief takes, drawing on Lacanian categories of thought. In a radical dismissal of todays so called post-political era, he mobilizes the paradox
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  • ...s forms that belief takes, drawing on Lacanian categories of thought. In a radical dismissal of todays so called post-political era, he mobilizes the paradox
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  • ...s forms that belief takes, drawing on Lacanian categories of thought. In a radical dismissal of todays so called post-political era, he mobilizes the paradox
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  • ...s forms that belief takes, drawing on Lacanian categories of thought. In a radical dismissal of todays so called post-political era, he mobilizes the paradox
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  • ...al]] egotisms works for the common good. However, we are in the midst of a radical [[change]]. Till now, historical Substance played its [[role]] as the mediu ...ukuyama]] [[dream]] of the "end of history," the [[belief]] that liberal [[democracy]] had, in [[principle]], won, that the [[search]] is over, that the advent
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  • ...e: (1) fidelity (Communism, Leninism); (2) reactive re-integration (Social Democracy); (3) outright denial of the evental status (liberalism, Furet); (4) catast ...n-representational) self-organization (councils and other forms of "direct democracy")? - When, in his more recent <i>Logiques des mondes</i>, Badiou makes the
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  • ...radical" [[economic]] politics combined with the calls for direct and true democracy.<br />
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  • ...because of the immaturity of [[people]], [[conditions]] for a functioning democracy can only be established through a non-democratic monarchy which, through th ...onomy]] and self-responsibility), I already have to be free in a much more radical, "noumenal", monstruous even, [[sense]]. <br />
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  • ...e usually brings [[them]] together under the heading of the "totalitarian" radical [[Evil]]. However, the first [[thing]] one cannot but take note of apropos ...s which do not reflect what America stands and fights for, the values of [[democracy]], [[freedom]] and personal dignity. However, what about the clear contrast
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  • ....</ref> an attempt to supplement Laclau's and Mouffe's project of "radical democracy" with Lacanian theory, develops a harsh critique of my work - no wonder tha ...cate balancing act"(18), avoiding both extremes of passionless egalitarian democracy a la Habermas and of passionate totalitarian engagements. The balance is th
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  • ..., the consumerist utopia of today's capitalism), is not utopia in the more radical sense of enacting what, within the framework of the existing social relatio ...ome to focus on the liberal utopia itself. For liberalism, at least in its radical form, the wish to submit people to an ethical ideal that we hold for univer
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  • ...s [[formula]]: either Yugoslavia under Serb domination or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] ...now discredited "moderate" Kosovar faction of Ibrahim Rugova against the "radical" Kosovo Liberation [[Army]] (not only does KLA get no [[help]], but even it
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  • ...ole]] of the [[subject]] in [[Althusser]], as well as the [[concept]] of [[democracy]] and the link between truth and justice.
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  • ...tory politics. Around the world, recent events have seen the creation of a radical phalanx comprising students, the young, workers and immigrants. It is Badio To resolve the conflicts between politics, philosophy and democracy, Badiou argues for a resurgent communism – returning to the original call
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  • ...hat Is To Be Done?- A Dialogue on Communism, Capitalism, and the Future of Democracy.jpg|thumb]] ...ablished institutions and new [[political]] possibilities are emerging. Is democracy an inevitable hostage of capitalism, or can it reinvent itself to meet the
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  • | New directions in critical [[theory]] [[Democracy]] in what [[state]]? | Radical Theologies and Philosophies The Reception of [[Paul]] the Apostle in the Wo
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  • ...'<br /> 7. French and Italian Spinozism, ''Simon Duffy''<br /> 8. Radical Democracy, ''Lasse'''' Thomassen''<br /> 9. Cultural and Postcolonial Studies, ''I
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  • ...dissensus, the role of the subject in Althusser, as well as the concept of democracy and the link between truth and justice.
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  • ...tory politics. Around the world, recent events have seen the creation of a radical phalanx comprising students, the young, workers and immigrants. It is Badio To resolve the conflicts between politics, philosophy and democracy, Badiou argues for a resurgent communism – returning to the original call
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  • ...n Europe require a radical re-evaluation of notions of liberal theories of democracy. In doing so she offers a new approach to human rights and feminism grounde
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  • ='Highly Speculative Reasoning on the Concept of Democracy' by Alain Badiou= [[Image:democracy.jpg|400|right]]
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  • ...sense perception, the illusions of madness, dreams. He ends with the most radical delusion imaginable, the hypothesis that everything that we experience is n ..., which grounds philosophy. Of course, Descartes later "domesticates" this radical excess with his image of man as a thinking substance, dominated by reason;
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  • ...ng of ''Great Expectations'' is deeply ambiguous in a way which evokes the radical ambiguity of the Hegelian reconciliation―here is the novel's last paragra ...But if it is intelligible, it might be because the transformation was not radical enough. If we can talk about the change then it is not full-blooded enough;
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  • ...ns) point towards the reign of "real abstraction" at its purest, much more radical than in Marx's time? In short, the highest form of ideology does not involv ...d acceptance of some substantial medium or reality; it is reflexive in the radical sense of questioning its own medium. This is what "abstraction" means: a re
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  • # the ''Heideggerian ''notion of Cartesian subjectivity as the radical step in metaphysical nihilism which finds its fulfillment in modern  techn ...for no clear proof: think how the twentieth century brought unprecedented democracy and welfare, but also holocaust and gulag… But he nonetheless concluded t
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  • ='Radical Evil as a Freudian Category' by Slavoj Žižek= [[Image:radical-evil-as-a-freudian-category-theoryleaks-1024x512.jpg|400|right]]
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  • ...t one is loved by others and capable of creative achievements, but a more 'radical', pseudo-Freudian notion of regressing to the scene of the pri­mordial tra ...ween the social link of perversion and that of analysis is grounded in the radical ambiguity of objet petit a in Lacan, which stands simultaneously for the im
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  • ...ollywood films, of course, two commercial films which contain a surprising radical gesture. Towards the beginning of the film "Speed", Keanu Reeves confronts ...masculine. No, not only such a radical act is not neutral but at the most radical level, it is a feminine gesture. Lacan proposed as one of the definitions o
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  • ...ou/What Is To Be Done A Dialogue On Communism Capitalism And The Future Of Democracy]] * [[Books/Jodi Dean/Democracy And Other Neoliberal Fantasies]]
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