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  • ...''[[doctrine]]'' than an [[school|institutional order]] centred around ''a group of important [[people]]''. All members had equal voting rights, which meant that the [[EFP]] was the first truly ''democratic'' [[school|p
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  • ...often assisted by his friend Françoise Dolto. Lacan dominates the French group and gathers around him brilliant theoreticians such as Wladimir Granoff, Se ...e is considered to be the most productive and original theoretician of the group, all the more so because he always uses the classical [[terms]] of the Freu
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  • Doesn't liberalism deprive us of rights in the [[name]] of 'freedom of [[choice]]'? ...] had the merit of underlining how any freedom is freedom for a particualr group to do a [[particular]] [[thing]]; that is, that freedom is always located w
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  • ...in the democratic [[political]] [[order]], within the horizon of [[human]] rights — therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] ...he prospects of a [[global]] ecological catastrophe, violations of [[human rights]], sexism, [[homophobia]], antifeminism, the growing [[violence]] not only
    164 KB (26,048 words) - 22:09, 20 May 2019
  • ...cament by extending this fantasy to the [[community]] itself: the isolated group living an aseptic life in a secluded area longs for the experience of the r ...ative history of [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]] tells us that the "[[human rights]] record" of Islam (to use this anachronistic term) is much better than tha
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  • ...laimed Muslims an autochthonous ETHNIC [[community]], not just a religious group, so that Muslims were able to avoid the pressure to [[identify]] themselves ...ent of the multiculturalist [[liberals]] in protecting immigrants's ethnic rights clearly draws its [[energy]] from the "[[repressed]]" class [[dimension]].
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  • ...emonstrate how Christianity effectively provides the foundation to [[human rights]] and freedoms. ...ty]] of [[nirvana]], or the Holy Spirit, or today, of [[Human Rights|human rights]] and freedoms. The idea is that I can participate in this universal [[dime
    95 KB (16,281 words) - 23:43, 24 May 2019
  • ...rs from its outsiders, between the "developed" — those to whom [[human]] rights, [[social]] security and the like apply — and the [[others]], the exclude ...ce did not [[exist]] in itself at all. In their discussions with the first group of explorers, the aborigines had somehow guessed what the strangers wanted
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  • ...emergence of demos as an [[active]] [[agent]] within the Greek polis: of a group which, although without any fixed place in the [[social edifice]] (or, at b ...ses on the problem of social contract, of the [[alienation]] of individual rights in the emergence of sovereign power. (Habermasian or Rawlsian [[ethics]] ar
    51 KB (7,820 words) - 07:36, 24 May 2019
  • ...nal order of relation in the [[social body]]. The singulier universal is a group that, although without any fixed place in the social ediface (or, at best, ...1988, I participated in the Committee for the Protection of the [[Human]] Rights of the Four Accused. Officially, the [[goal]] of the committee was just to
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  • ...ted in the democratic political [[order]], within the horizon of [[human]] rights. Therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the experience of the ...he prospects of a [[global]] ecological catastrophy, violations of [[human rights]], sexism, [[homophobia]], antifeminism, growing [[violence]] not only in f
    75 KB (11,848 words) - 17:15, 27 May 2019
  • ...ty" at its purest, exerting the strongest pressure on individuals to enact group [[identification]]. In Derridean terms, in contrast to the written explicit ...sures of defense (which pose the only TRUE threat to democracy and [[human rights]], of course)if the classic power functioned as the threat which was operat
    33 KB (5,457 words) - 19:38, 20 May 2019
  • ...m with those who emphasize how Jews are not simple a [[nation]], an ethnic group, like others, side by side to others, is that, in this very claim, they def ..., does this asymmetry not effectively end up in privileging ONE particular group which assumes responsibility for all others, which embodies in a privileged
    31 KB (5,186 words) - 23:15, 23 May 2019
  • ...ly have much higher standards of what constitutes the violation of [[human rights]], etc. The fact that the situation appears catastrophic is thus in itself ...er Revolution was definitely NOT a simple <i>coup d'état</i> by the small group of Bolsheviks, but an event which unleashed a tremendous emancipatory poten
    55 KB (8,847 words) - 23:21, 24 May 2019
  • ...about it, it was morally reprehensible to recommend abortion of an entire group of people. But this is what happens when you argue that ends can justify th ...estment of the multiculturalist liberals in protecting immigrants's ethnic rights clearly draws its [[energy]] from the "[[repressed]]" class dimension. Alth
    74 KB (12,129 words) - 10:19, 1 June 2019
  • ...o the Danish caricatures with their own offensive of caricatures. A Muslim group in Europe distributed on the net drawings of Anna Frank in bed with Hitler. ...the mosque, in line with its general support for the civil and social the rights of the people from other ex-Yugoslav republics. Not surprisingly, in line w
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  • ...ole]] of the exporters of democracy and guardians of [[universal]] [[human rights]]. Then there is the question of depoliticised '[[Human Rights|human rights]]' and '[[humanitarian intervention]]'. When Sarajevo was under siege for m
    20 KB (3,312 words) - 23:43, 25 May 2019
  • ...Martin Luther]] King. These were movements directed not against a specific group of people, but against concrete (racist, colonialist) institutionalised pra
    35 KB (5,668 words) - 18:54, 27 May 2019
  • ..., Man Ray, from the [[United States]], and Joan Miró, a Catalan, gave the group its international flavor. Surrealism's [[goal]] was to "[[change]] [[life]] ...wrote Breton, "the [[imagination]] may be on the point of winning back its rights."
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  • ...rse, are what pose the <i>[[true]]</i> threat to [[democracy]] and [[human rights]] (e.g., the [[London]] police’s [[recent]] execution of the innocent [[B ...s <i>[[Murder on the Orient-Express]],</i> where, since the <i>entire</i> group of suspects is the murderer, the [[victim]] himself (an evil millionaire) t
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