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  • =‘Contemporary Marxist Theory: A Reader’ by Andrew Pendakis, Jeff Diamanti, Nicholas Brown, Josh Robins [[Image:contemporary-marxist-theory-a-reader-theoryleaks-683x1024.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ..., and living with, this traumatic [[knowledge]]. Extemporizing on an old [[Marxist]] maxim, when it comes to ''jouissance'' we have nothing to lose but the my ...April, 1958; `The [[signification]] of the phallus', May, 1958; 'On the [[theory]] of [[symbolism]] in Ernest [[Jones]]', March, 1959, in Écrits. Paris: Se
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  • ...es. Althusser is commonly referred to as a [[Structural Marxism|Structural Marxist]], although his [[relationship]] to [[other]] [[schools]] of [[French]] [[s The [[work]] of French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser is important for Žižek in a variety of ways.
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  • The term "[[alienation]]" does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theory|theoretical]] [[:category:concepts|vocabulary]].
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  • ...(Hallward 2005). As he explains, the Truth-Event is posited in Badiou’s theory as a point of departure from which new [[codes]] of [[action]] are directly
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  • ...s to be left to the fundamentalists. Here is a fitting contribution from a Marxist to the 2000th anniversary of one who was well aware that to practice love i ...e most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged from Europe in some decades.” — ''Terry Eag
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  • '''[[Psychoanalytic]] [[theory]]''' is a general term for approaches to [[psychoanalysis]] which attempt t The term often attaches to conceptual uses of analysis in [[critical theory]], [[literary criticism|literary]], [[film criticism|film]], or [[other]] a
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  • ...le semiotics is closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]). ...[[logician]], and he considered semiotics and logic as facets of a wider [[theory]]. For a [[summary]] of Peirce's contributions to semiotics, see Liszka (1
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  • ...ct on fields as diverse as [[literature]] ([[Kafka]]), [[film]], [[Marxism|Marxist]] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[ ...<ref>[http://www.humanthermodynamics.com/Freud.html Freud's Psycho Dynamic Theory and Thermodynamics] [1873-1923] - Institute of [[Human]] Thermodynamics</re
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  • ...as been some overlap between these disciplines. This has led to "critical theory" becoming an umbrella term for an array of theories within the academic [[w ==Critical theory (social theory)==
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  • ...[philosophy]] draws from [[Michel Foucault]] as well as from Italian neo-[[marxist]] thought. He frequently cites [[Carl Schmitt]] and Walter [[Benjamin]]. Wh :''If [[human]] beings were or had to be this or that [[substance theory|substance]], this or that destiny, no [[ethical]] [[experience]] would be p
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  • ...hip|the non-existence of sexual relationship]]. And, finally, there is the Marxist moment of “class” as a [[particular]] [[content]], which, through its f ...sm as “the [[limit]] of all objectivity” by distinguishing it from the Marxist notion of [[contradiction]] – which Laclau and Mouffe argue harbours an e
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  • ...for [[Paris]], where she met and befriended the [[literary]] critic and [[Marxist]] [[mystic]] Walter [[Benjamin]]. While in [[France]], Arendt worked to sup ...and action, and teases out the implications of these distinctions. Her [[theory]] of political action is extensively developed in this work.
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  • ...[[French]] [[literary critic]], [[literary theory|literary]] and [[social theory|social theorist]], [[philosopher]], and [[Semiotics|semiotician]]. ...his works were discursive to traditional academic views of [[literary]] [[theory]] and specific, renowned [[figures]] of [[literature]]. His unorthodox [[t
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  • ...oitation of underclass groups for its survival. (hooks, bell. Feminist [[Theory]]: from margin to center, 1984, p. 101.) ...verall [[Marxist]] theory. (Humm, Maggie. The [[Dictionary]] of Feminist Theory, 1990, p. 23.)
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  • ...f course, as is common knowledge, he favours [[Lacanian]] psychoanalytic [[theory]] as an indispensable post-[[Hegelian]] resource for this effort to revivif ...young Lukács and subsequently eclipsed from consideration in most Western Marxist circles, these pioneering efforts to interface historical/dialectical mater
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  • ...rammatology'', Derrida offers one example of deconstruction applied to a [[theory]] of Lévi-[[Strauss]]. Following many other Western thinkers, [[Lévi-Str ...by this concept - will not be treated without at least the spirit of the [[Marxist]] critique, the critique of the [[market]], of the multiple logics of [[cap
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  • ...nforcing [[neurosis]] as a way of maintaining normality. Guattari's post-[[Marxist]] [[vision]] of capitalism provides a new definition not only of mental [[i [[Category:Postmodern theory|Guattari, Félix]]
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  • ...cal]] [[scientist]] and [[sociologist]] in the [[tradition]] of critical [[theory]]. ...been called Neo-[[Marxist]], and focuses on the foundations of [[social]] theory and [[epistemology]], the [[analysis]] of advanced [[capitalist]] industria
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  • ...the founder and guiding thinker of the Frankfurt [[School]] of [critical [[theory]]. [[Category:Postmodern theory|Horkheimer, Max]]
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  • ...ity of Essex]] where he holds a [[chair]] in [[political science|Political Theory]] and was for many years director of the doctoral program in [[Ideology]] a ...[working]] [[class]] and [[new social movements]]. They rejected [[Marxism|Marxist]] [[economic determinism]] and the [[notion]] of [[class struggle]] [[being
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