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  • ...he also had [[Kalmyk]] ancestry through his paternal grandparents, [[Volga German]] ancestry through his [[maternal]] grandmother (who was a [[Lutheran]]), a ...ent path" meant that Lenin [[chose]] the [[right]] way to succeed in the [[revolution]], which was based on a [[Marxist]] approach. Indeed, at that [[time]] Leni
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  • Sigmund Freud was born to Jewish [[parents]] in Příbor (''Freiberg'' in [[German]]), Moravia (then Austrian [[Empire]], now Czech Republic), on 6 May 1856. ...cs]]" was seeded with the publication of ''Lectures on [[Physiology]]'' by German physiologist [[Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke|Ernst von Brücke]] who, in coordi
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  • ...1817–1896), a prominent civil servant (not to be confused with the [[German]] philosopher [[Friedrich Schlegel|Friedrich von Schlegel]], 1772-1829). F ...ame interested in Kierkegaard and introduced the works in [[Scandinavia]]. German translations appeared during the 1910s, while the first English translation
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  • ...riefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. Lukács's [[full]] [[name]], in [[German (language)|German]], was '''Georg Bernhard Lukács von Szegedin''', and in [[Hungarian (langu
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  • ...s cot and utter sounds that Freud interpreted as being an attempt at the [[German]] ‚fort’, meaning ‚gone’ or ‚away’. He would then pull the reel ...ror as a metaphor. The notion of reflection is a common one (especially in German Idealist philosophy), stemming from Hegel. In this philosophy there is a co
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  • ...high — [[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the decision of the [[German]] [[Communist]] Party in the early 30s NOT to focus on the struggle against ...rs: although the most numerous and best organized, they — in contrast to German workers — [[lack]] [[theoretical]] stringency.)
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  • ...sts twice had to [[change]] their Party line overnight (after the Soviet-[[German]] pact, it was [[imperialism]], not, [[Fascism]], which was elevated to the
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  • ...the problem with the militaristic pacifism (this was the term coined by [[German]] [[sociologist]], Ulrich Beck apropos of NATO intervention in the Balkans, ...more Jews were killed even more violently? Isn't it that only the innocent German population suffered while the topnotch [[elite]] survived, and so on and so
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  • ...ation]], discernible in all great democratic events, from the [[French]] [[Revolution]] (in which le troisieme etat proclaimed itself identical to the [[Nation]] ...odern [[totalitarianism]]: the [[terrorism]] of the Jacobins in the French Revolution, grounded in their strict adherence to the ideal of egaliberte, i.e. in the
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  • ...ation]], discernable in all great democratic events, from the [[French]] [[Revolution]] (in which the [[Third]] Estate proclaimed itself identical to the [[natio ...a [[change]] from the definite to the indefinite artical, like the East [[German]] crowds demonstrating against the [[communist]] [[regime]] in the last day
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  • ...ith democratic bourgeois elements in order to first achieve the democratic revolution, waiting patiently for the "mature" revolutionary situation. From this poin ...essary consecutive stages (democratic bourgeois revolution and proletarian revolution) into one. Such a [[notion]] still accepts the fundamental underlying objec
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  • ...tions, Marx's line of argumentation that the prospect of the proletarian [[revolution]] emerges out of the inherent [[antagonisms]] of the capitalist [[mode of p ...hich, at that point, appeared to them nothing special, and ended up as a [[German]] foreign minister. However, there is a point on which we cannot concede: t
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  • ...Socialist Revolutionaries preach express their [[true]] [[nature]]: "The [[revolution]] has gone too far. What you are saying now we have been saying all the tim ...may appear much too high-[[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the [[German]] [[Communist]] Party's decision in the early thirties not to focus on the
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  • ...s /worms/," those who emigrated — but, with all sympathy for the Cuban [[revolution]], what [[right]] does a typical middle [[class]] Western [[Leftist]] have ..., as the defunct USSR was decades ago, the subversive [[agent]] of a world revolution. When [[Bush]] recently said "[[Freedom]] is not America's gift to other na
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  • ...Samsa's sister Grete designates her brother-turned-insect a monster - the German word used is <i>ein Untier</i>, an inanimal, in a strict symmetry to inhuma ...Kant is the last one who "makes sense," and that the post-Kantian turn of German Idealism is one of the greatest catastrophes, regressions into meaningless
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  • ...el of [[knowing]]? Is the very [[idea]] of modern "[[total]]" political [[revolution]] not rooted in [[Jewish]] messianism, as, among [[others]], Walter [[Benja ...and Polkes did meet days later in Cairo and discussed the coordination of German and Zionist activities.)<a name="10x"></a><a href="#10"> 10</a> Is this we
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  • ...eit aus den Fugen," deploys the entire scope of his reticence to embrace [[German]] unification and the simple direct transposition of the BRD [[model]] on t ...s</i>/worms/," those who emigrated? But, will all sympathy for the Cuban [[revolution]], what [[right]] does a typical middle [[class]] Western [[Leftist]] have
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  • ...s by no means [[alien]] to [[Marxism]]. Indeed, the felt urgency of the [[revolution]]ary [[act]] relies on it. ...this was the <em>[[Augenblick]]</em>, the unique opportunity to start a [[revolution]], his proposal was at first met with stupefaction or contempt by a large m
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  • ...w]] to [[confess]] that he was involved in a [[Jew]]ish plot against the [[German]] [[nation]]. The reason is clear. [[Stalinism]] conceived itself as part ...at, in contrast to [[Fascism]], [[Stalinism]] was a case of an authentic [[revolution]] [[pervert]]ed. Under [[Fascism]], even in [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], it was p
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  • The fate of a [[Slovene]] [[Communist]] [[revolution]]ary serves as a perfect [[metaphor]] for the twists of [[Stalinism]]. In ...alf-forgotten <i>[[Fear]] of Flying</i>, Erica Jong mockingly claims that 'German toilets are really the key to the horrors of the [[Third]] [[Reich]]. Peop
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