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  • ...[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...ation]] in [[English]] of the word ''[[jouissance]]''.<ref>It is therefore left untranslated in most English editions of [[Lacan]].</ref> "[[Enjoyment]]"
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  • ...gent]], effect of a fundamental gap in the subject's [[psyche]]; the gap [[left]] by a lost satisfaction (cf. the seventh chapter of The [[Interpretation]] ...pt of [[desire]] with the related concepts of [[demand]] and [[need]]. In opposition to this tendency, [[Lacan]] insists on distinguishing between these three c
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  • [[Image:Lenin-circa-1887.jpg|left|thumb|Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) circa 1887]] ...]] and the [[Zimmerwald Conference]] of [[1915]]. When [[Inessa Armand]] [[left]] Russia and settled in [[Paris]], she met Lenin and [[other]] Bolsheviks [
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  • ...psychotic]] (it is "[[foreclosed]]"), with the result that a [[hole]] is [[left]] in the [[symbolic order]]. To [[speak]] of a [[lack|hole]] in the [[symb ...[structure]], and the [[Name-of-the-Father]] must be "called into symbolic opposition to the subject."<ref>{{E}} p. 217</ref> In the [[absence]] of the first con
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  • {| align="[[right]]" style="margin-left:10px;line-height:2.0em;text-align:justify;background-color:#fcfcfc;border:1 At first this dualism was conceived in [[terms]] of an opposition between the [[drive|sexual drive]]s (''[[drive|Sexualtriebe]]'') on the one
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  • ...adiou]] ([[born]] 1937, Rabat, Morocco) is a prominent [[France|French]] [[left-wing]] [[philosopher]] formerly [[chair]] of [[Philosophy]] at the [[École ...[[intellectual]]s, it served to reinforce Badiou's commitment to the [[far left]], and he continued to organize [[communist]] and [[Maoist]] groups such as
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  • ...h:600px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | style="width:100px;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"| 1956 - 1957
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  • ...h:700px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:30px;" ...e not the object of immediate [[experience]]. Lacan disagrees with such an opposition as implicit in the structure. He rejects the [[notion]] of observable conti
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  • ...h:600px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | style="width:100px;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | 1968 - 1969
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  • ...27). He replied to Rolland on July 14, 1929, indicating that his remarks [[left]] him little rest. ...]] of culture," the ambivalent relationships we entertain with it, and the opposition between culture and [[sexuality]]. For someone familiar with Freud's work,
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  • ...h:500px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | style="width:100px;text-align:center; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"| 1972 - 1973
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  • ...ddle class, “a surplus, a [[third]] element that does not ‘fit’ this opposition” emerges, such as the ''[[lumpenproletariat]]'', or the [[immigrant]] [[w ...[symptom]] of his complex relationship both to the contemporary Lacanian [[Left]] and the Marxist [[tradition]].
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  • ...on ''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left]]''. Butler teaches rhetoric and comparative literature at the University o ...]]'', “Every [[translation]] of sexual difference into a set of symbolic opposition(s) is doomed to fail, and it is this very ‘impossibility’ that opens up
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  • The development of cognitivism did not fail to arouse suspicion and opposition on the part of [[psychoanalysts]]. Some of their reservations were based on ...ook ''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left]]'' (co-authored with [[Judith Butler]] and [[Ernesto Laclau]]), Žižek in
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  • ...political]] [[right]] of just [[about]] any stripe. Its reception on the [[left]] is far more varied, ranging from hostility to co-optation: This deconstruction is effected in [[stages]]. First, Derrida suggests, the opposition must be inverted, and the second, traditionally subordinate term must be pr
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  • Lukács returned to Budapest in 1915 and led a predominantly [[left]]-wing [[intellectual]] circle that included eminent [[figures]] such as [[ ...ause of their opposition to the rising [[bourgeoisie]] (albeit reactionary opposition). This view was expressed in his later book ''The Historical Novel''.
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  • ...It is the I-Thou [[dialectic]], defining the [[subjects]] by their mutual opposition, which founds [[subjectivity]]. But language is also the vehicle of a socia ...free or voluntary action. In short, the [[character]] of the Master/Slave opposition is the motive principle of the historical process. All of history is nothin
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  • ...e [[being]]' or 'being-[[in-itself]]'. Thus the real was conceptualized in opposition to [[the imaginary]] of the [[mirror]] phase. As 'being-in-itself', the rea ...suffering into language, to [[symbolize]] it, there is always something [[left]] over. In other [[words]], there is always a residue that cannot be transf
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  • ...etzsche - if there is a definition that really fits, it is Nietzsche's old opposition between active and passive nihilism. Active nihilism, in the sense of wanti ...td></tr><tr><td class="bodyp">But at the same time I must confess that the left also deeply disappointed me. Falling back into this safe pacifist attitude
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  • ...LURE to put [[Marxism]] into [[practice]], for the big catastrophe which [[left]] its mark on the entire XXth century [[world]] [[politics]], for the [[Rea ...r, the hegemonic liberal democracy is using this fact to [[blackmail]] the Left radicals: "we shouldn't play with fire: against the new Rightist onslaught,
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