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  • ...ult]] and [[Louis Althusser]], among others. After studies at the Husserl Archive in [[Leuven]], [[Belgium]], completion of his philosophy ''[[agrégation]], ...Humanities at the [[University of California, Irvine]], which has a major archive of his manuscripts.
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  • ...arxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/index.htm "Herbert Marcuse (on-line) Archive"] at marxists.org ...ve/marcuse/works/eros-civilisation/index.htm Eros and Civilization (1955)] text excerpts online at marxists.org
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  • ...erences written for the trip to Italy (70) are more enlightening than this text concerning his elaborations about the subject-supposed-to-know and the end * [http://{{Archive}}/seminaireXV/1967.11.15.pdf 1967.11.15.pdf]
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  • As already in his classic text on Ideological State Apparatuses, Althusser compulsively repeats the point ...ticles/]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks.org]] [[Category:Archive]] [[Category:Library]] __NOAUTOLINKS__
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  • ...Anti-Sexus]," conceived as an advertisement for a masturbatory device. The text discusses this device in the context of the proliferation of gadgets (what ...ticles/]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks.org]] [[Category:Archive]] [[Category:Library]] __NOAUTOLINKS__
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  • But where, exactly, is here fetishism? In his classic text, Octave Mannoni (Mannoni, 2003 [1968]) distinguishes three modes of ''je sa [[Category:Archive]]
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