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  • ...ntradiction, “[[Enjoy]]!”; this superego imperative of late capitalist liberal [[democracy]] thus provides a radical re-interpretation of [[Louis Althusse
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  • ...or "democratic Socialist's") [[relationship]] towards Leninist Communists: liberal Leftists reject the [[Social]] Democratic "compromise," they [[want]] a tru ...fe or critique!" -, combined with Lenin's dismissive attitude towards the "liberal" notion of freedom, accounts for his bad reputation among liberals. Their [
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  • ...ritique!” — combined with Lenin’s dismissive attitude towards the “liberal” [[notion]] of freedom, accounts for his bad reputation among [[liberals] ...the [[whole]] story? How does freedom effectively function in [[liberal]] democracies themselves? Although Clinton’s presidency epitomizes the [[Third]] Way of
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  • ...e lives of hundreds of our soldiers? If the choice is between Dershowitz's liberal 'honesty' and old-fashioned '[[hypocrisy]]', we'd be better off sticking wi ...f the bottle, torture can be kept within 'reasonable' bounds, is the worst liberal [[illusion]], if only because the 'ticking clock' example is deceptive: in
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  • ...Nobody said this was going to be pretty.” This is how [[First World]] [[democracies]] increasingly function: by [[outsourcing]] their dirty [[work]] (be it [[t ...idea]] that only certain political and economic conditions—[[West]]ern [[liberal democracy]], [[guarantee]] of [[private property]], the inclusion into the
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  • ...His insensitivity toward personal freedoms is effectively foreign to our [[liberal]]-tolerant sensibility – who, today, would not [[experience]] a shudder a This dismissive attitude towards the “liberal” [[notion]] of [[freedom]] accounts for Lenin’s bad reputation among [[
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  • ...or "democratic Socialist's") [[relationship]] towards Leninist Communists: liberal Leftists reject the [[Social]] Democratic "compromise," they [[want]] a tru ...fe or critique!" -, combined with Lenin's dismissive attitude towards the "liberal" notion of freedom, accounts for his bad reputation among liberals. Their [
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  • ...fighting its [[enemy]], one of the last points of resistance against the [[liberal]]-democratic New World Order; it is rather fighting its own creature, a mon ...Serb people, but only their corrupted leaders, they rely on the (typically liberal) wrong premise that Serbs are victims of their evil leadership personified
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  • ...e lives of hundreds of our soldiers? If the choice is between Dershowitz's liberal 'honesty' and old-fashioned '[[hypocrisy]]', we'd be better off sticking wi ...f the bottle, torture can be kept within 'reasonable' bounds, is the worst liberal [[illusion]], if only because the 'ticking clock' example is deceptive: in
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  • ...or "democratic Socialist's") [[relationship]] towards Leninist Communists: liberal Leftists reject the [[Social]] Democratic "compromise," they [[want]] a tru ...fe or critique!" -, combined with Lenin's dismissive attitude towards the "liberal" notion of freedom, accounts for his bad reputation among liberals. Their [
    28 KB (4,534 words) - 19:46, 27 May 2019
  • ...[[market]] forces” in shaping public [[life]], undermines the [[other]] liberal freedoms or renders them eff ectively empty or “formal”, while itself [
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  • ...narrative not because it was better able to account for the 'crisis' in [[liberal]]-bourgeois ideology, but because it was able to impose the [[idea]] that t ..., to take the example of 'democracy', it is not some concept common to the liberal notion of democracy, which asserts the [[autonomy]] of the [[individual]] o
    105 KB (18,216 words) - 20:53, 23 May 2019
  • ...democracies, including the oldest and most [[stable]] of so-called Western democracies. At stake here is the very [[concept]] of democracy as concept of a promise ...hat of a modernity which provides an alternative to standard, Anglo-Saxon, liberal-capitalist modernity, of saving the core of capitalist modernity by casting
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  • ...ed the NO, at a [[parochialism|parochial]] rejection of [[openness]] and [[liberal]] [[multiculturalism]]. One is used to hear complaints [[about]] the growi ...ry of [[populism]]. For the [[enlightened liberal-technocrats|enlightened liberal-technocratic]] [[elite]], [[populism]] is inherently "[[proto-Fascist]]," t
    72 KB (11,294 words) - 17:41, 27 May 2019
  • ...democracies, including the oldest and most [[stable]] of so-called Western democracies. At stake here is the very [[concept]] of democracy as concept of a promise ...hat of a modernity which provides an alternative to standard, Anglo-Saxon, liberal-capitalist modernity, of saving the core of capitalist modernity by casting
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  • ...ther hand they give ground to it by acknowledging the "problem" posed by [[liberal]] [[immigration]] law. I count at least partially on [[ecology]], because I ...he freedoms of the [[individual]] against state power in so-called liberal democracies are, in a way, guaranteed and can exist only against the background of the
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  • ...gle for the historical place of the French Revolution flared up again. The liberal revisionists tried to impose the notion that the demise of Communism in 198 ...ays, so its traces should be undone as thoroughly as possible. The typical liberal attitude is a differentiated one: its formula is "1789 without 1793." In sh
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  • ...rom modern and contemporary democratic theory and the [[history]] of the [[liberal]] and republican traditions (and their critics) to [[critical theory]], con ...tity, [[citizenship]] and political subjectivities in contemporary liberal democracies.
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  • ...orld]] War II, was the war in which Stalinist Communist AND [[capitalist]] democracies fought together against Fascism. <ref>One of the standard arguments of rabi ...itics and the IMF-agenda of privatizations much more radically than his "[[liberal]]" market-oriented radical opponents. In [[France]] in 1960, it was the [[c
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  • ...]] War II, was the war in which Stalinist [[Communist]] AND [[capitalist]] democracies fought together against [[Fascism]].<br /> ...terminate [[idea]] of the political and economic [[conditions]] (Western [[liberal]] democracy, guarantee of [[private property]], the inclusion into the [[gl
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