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  • ...e [[analyst]]s felt not only that they had to [[adapt]] to [[life]] in the USA, but also that they had to [[adapt]] [[psychoanalysis]] to American tastes.
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  • ...onsible]] for the errors which have beset [[psychoanalytic theory]] in the USA (such as [[ego-psychology]]).
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  • ...r (2005, 217).</ref> [[Boris Sidis]], a Jewish Russian who escaped to the USA in 1887, and studied under [[William James]], wrote ''The Psychology of [[S
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  • ...t a "generalization of the [[state]] of exception" through laws like the [[USA PATRIOT Act]], which means a permanent installment of [[martial law]] and [
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  • ...aul Sartre|Sartre]] in Rome and went for further leukemia treatment in the USA. He died in Washington, D.C., on December 6 1961 under the name of Ibrahim
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  • ...]] [[Butler]] has noted that the positions Žižek espouses would, in the USA, be associated with the [[Right]].<ref>Contingency 278</ref>
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  • ...me is the so-called 'cutter'- a widespread pathological phenomenon in the USA. There are two million of them, mostly women, but also men, who cut themsel ...there are now at least two million so-called radical right-wingers in the USA. Some are quite violent, killing abortion doctors, not to mention the Oklah
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  • ...is the so-called '[[cutter]]'- a widespread pathological phenomenon in the USA. There are two million of [[them]], mostly [[women]], but also men, who cut
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  • ...me is the so-called 'cutter'- a widespread pathological phenomenon in the USA. There are two million of [[them]], mostly [[women]], but also men, who cut
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  • ...bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA, because the USA had chosen a path of [[evil]], [[homosexuality]] and promiscuity. ...there are now at least two million so-called radical right-wingers in the USA. Some are quite violent, killing abortion doctors, not to mention the Oklah
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  • ...bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA, because the USA had chosen a path of [[evil]], [[homosexuality]] and promiscuity. ...there are now at least two million so-called radical right-wingers in the USA. Some are quite violent, killing abortion doctors, not to mention the Oklah
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  • ...two, Tibetans will be reduced to the status of the native Americans in the USA. Tibetan [[Buddhism]] survived the brutal Red Army onslaught — will it su
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  • ...nt workers: Algerians in [[France]], Turks in [[Germany]], Mexicans in the USA/" — in this way, the [[class]] problematic of workers' exploitation is tr
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  • ...s and forced laborers in the [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], up to the idea that the USA should pay the African-Americans hundreds of billions of dollars for all th
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  • ...illion Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional cultures
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  • ...s one of the hitherto overlooked reasons for its unforeseen success in the USA, the land of common sense par excellence.
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  • ...ly stood for was a utopian longing which had nothing to do with the actual USA (incidentally, it was the same with the original immigrants to America for ...articular phenomenon threatened by the process of globalization, while the USA, with its multitude of groups demanding recognition of their particular, sp
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  • ...victims and forced laborers in [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], and the idea that the USA should pay the African-Americans hundreds of billions of dollars for all th
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  • .../immigrant workers: Algerians in France, Turks in Germany, Mexicans in the USA/" - in this way, the class problematic of workers' exploitation is transfor
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  • ...e [[International Psycho-Analytical Association|IPA]] was dominated by the USA.
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  • ...philosophical]], [[psychoanalytical]] and cultural-criticism symposiums in USA, [[France]], United Kingdom, Ireland, [[Germany]], Belgium, Netherland, Isl
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  • ...is the so-called '[[cutter]]'- a widespread pathological phenomenon in the USA. There are two million of [[them]], mostly [[women]], but also men, who cut ...bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA, because the USA had chosen a path of [[evil]], [[homosexuality]] and promiscuity.
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  • ...s and forced laborers in the [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], up to the idea that the USA should pay the African-Americans hundreds of billions of dollars for all th
    28 KB (4,521 words) - 19:45, 27 May 2019
  • ...ed by 'immigrants'- Algerians in France, Turks in Germany, Mexicans in the USA, etc. In the new vocabulary, the class problematic of exploitation is trans
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  • ...illion Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional cultures
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  • ...s one of the hitherto overlooked reasons for its unforeseen success in the USA, the land of common sense par excellence.back up
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  • ...s and forced laborers in the [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], up to the idea that the USA should pay the African-Americans hundreds of billions of dollars for all th
    28 KB (4,534 words) - 19:46, 27 May 2019
  • ...s.' (Teresa L. Ebert, author of <i>Ludic Feminism and After</i>, New York, USA); 'This is not simply "the best" critical introduction to Zizek — in a mu
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  • ...orgone-therapy equipment and [[literature]]. [http://www.orgone.org/wr-vs-usa/wr40210a.htm] Reich refused to appear in court, apparently believing that n ...primordial, pre-atomic cosmic orgone energy." [http://www.orgone.org/wr-vs-usa/wr40225a.htm]</blockquote>
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  • ...however, is the [[Leftist]] narrative (with its <i>Schadenfreude</i>: the USA got what it deserved, what it had been doing to others for decades) really
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  • ...urse, vain; however, is the Leftist narrative (with its Schadenfreude: the USA got what it deserved, what it had been doing to others for decades) really
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  • '''Gautam Basu Thakur''' is associate professor of English at Boise State, USA and author of Postcolonial Theory and Avatar (2015) andPostcolonial Lack (2 ...Todd McGowan||Associate Professor of English at the University of Vermont, USA|}}
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  • ...nterests coincide with the [[Good]]; if it is [[true]] that every year the USA spends more on their military budget than [[Russia]], China, [[France]], En
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  • <!-- Loewenstein later emigrated to the USA where he became well known for his work in establishing the programme of [[
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  • ...es all purchasing and delivery issues. Currently, this customizing site is USA-based, but for Europeans, a UK-based version is due online shortly. We woul
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  • ...ine, then, Colombia and others issuing the same ultimatum addressed at the USA!<br><br>
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  • s’autoriser comme psychanalyste aux USA.
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  • ...al, philosophical, psychoanalytical and cultural criticism symposia in the USA, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, A
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  • ''Todd McGowan, Professor of [[English]], University of Vermont, USA, and author of Only a [[Joke]] Can Save Us: A Theory of [[Comedy]]'' ...rnbluh, Associate Professor of English, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, and author of Realizing [[Capital]]: Financial and [[Psychic]] Economies i
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  • ...ohnston, Professor of Philosophy, University of New Mexico at Albuquerque, USA
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  • ...sked if he really was a trustee for a fund that the Communist Party of the USA had organized to protect its persecuted members and sympathizers. The truth ...linic personnel. Radical right-wing opponents of male homosexuality in the USA act in a similar way. They organize so-called "gay bashings" in the course
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  • ...que of Political Economy''''', Anne van Leeuwen, James Madison University, USA ...atigue: Kiarostami and Capitalism''''', [[Joan Copjec]], Brown University, USA
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  • ...unding member and past president of the Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis, USA. Dr. Moncayo was also the training director of a large psychiatric clinic f
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