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  • |'''Successor''' ...otests and later that year was arrested. He was then expelled from [[Kazan State University|Kazan University]]. He continued to study independently and by [
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  • ...ly about the control of oil and American hegemony — the [[true]] rogue [[state]] which terrorizes [[others]] are the US themselves; (3) even if successful ...the wounded [[Narcissism]] of the European "great nations." And this great-state-[[nationalism]] is not just a feature [[external]] to the (failure of) the
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  • ...abstract "terrorist" revolutionary freedom by the concrete freedom of the State as an aesthetic organic Whole. However, already the temporality of this rel ...man" size="3">If /the Kantian moral view/ presents itself as the narrative successor to the revolution, this is not because it logically fulfils or supersedes i
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  • ...Iraq and not North Korea, the underlying logic was clear: once a "rogue" [[state]] crosses the critical [[limit]] and already acquires substantial nuclear w ...as NOT a threat to the US? Saddam's regime was an abominable authoritarian state, [[guilty]] of many crimes, mostly towards their own people. However, one s
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  • ...o now gleefully returned the blow and pointed out how the very rigidity of state interventions which [[limit]] market competition and its dynamics prevented ...]]-policing; the counter-pole to Rightist Populist violence is the Welfare State [[control]] and regulation; the counter-pole to the juvenile outbursts is t
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  • ...Iraq and not North Korea, the underlying logic was clear: once a "rogue" [[state]] crosses the critical [[limit]] and already acquires substantial nuclear w ...as NOT a threat to the US? Saddam's regime was an abominable authoritarian state, [[guilty]] of many crimes, mostly towards their own people. However, one s
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  • ...her law" has its "deepest roots outside the perceptible world." "While the state is the work of man, man is the work of God." In other words: NATO can viola ...nsiders the Serbia of Slobovan Milosevic to be the successor of that dream state -- i.e., exactly the force that so effectively killed that old Yugoslavia.
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  • ...has its "deepest roots [[outside]] the perceptible [[world]]." "While the state is the [[work]] of man, man is the work of God." In [[other]] [[words]]: NA ...ers the Serbia of Slobovan Milosevic to be the successor of that [[dream]] state -- i.e., exactly the force that so effectively killed that old Yugoslavia.
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  • ...] is very rarely limited to the pure exercise of brute force.... The Roman state bolstered its [[authority]] and [[Legitimacy (political science)|legitimacy ...d one of the best-known accounts of hegemony. His [[theory]] defined the [[State]] by a mixture of [[coercion]] and hegemony, between which he drew distinct
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  • ...t in Richard Wolin, whose <i>The [[Seduction]] of Unreason</i> is a worthy successor to Lukács's most Stalinist work, the infamous <i>Die Zerstörung der Vernu ...act "terrorist" revolutionary [[freedom]] by the concrete freedom of the [[state]] as an aesthetic [[organic]] whole. However, already the [[temporality]] o
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  • ...Eros. Its tendency to [[return]] living creatures to the earlier inorganic state is a component of all the [[drives]]. In this combined [[form]], its main i ..., or even dissolution. While leading [[organic]] life back to an inorganic state is the final [[stage]], "the [[purpose]] of the death drive is to fulfil as
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  • ...oanalytical Association, [[subject]] to the requirement that its members [[state]] their position openly. ...ng groups and psychotherapeutic establishments were created in Munich (the successor of the German Institute for Psychological Research and Psychotherapy and th
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  • ...his sense genital love, that is, adult genital organization, is indeed the successor of the oedipal [[complex]], and assumes further that it renounces the oedip ...adually when the genital phase of libidinal development is achieved. The [[state]] of [[being]] in love (David, [[Christian]], 1996) then becomes possible:
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  • ...exponent in Richard Wolin, whose The [[Seduction]] of Unreason is a worthy successor to [[Lukacs]]'s most Stalinist work, the infamous Die Zerstörung der Vernu ...act "terrorist" revolutionary [[freedom]] by the concrete freedom of the [[state]] as an aesthetic [[organic]] whole. However, already the temporality of th
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  • ...seminator of Freud's ideas. Freud confided to Jung that he saw him as his "successor and crown prince," and Jung became, for all concerned, Freud's heir apparen ...even left the door open to the possibility, though he did not explicitly [[state]] it as fact, that he may have influenced their [[recollection]] in a coerc
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  • ...onal politics and a long-term foreign policy general stance of the federal state. The [[goal]] was to maintain economic and political connections with both ...filter of reception aiming to reconcile the ideological doc- trine of the state and the main theses of their publication, which might seem to compromise th
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  • ...ontains". (Lévi-Strauss 1987: 64) This signifier is "a symbol in its pure state": lacking any determinate meaning, it stands for the presence of meaning as ...criteria of a "true state" (harmonious social body), we have to pass from State to Religion, to a religious community – and here antagonisms explode agai
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  • # for traditional ''liberals'', Hegel's "divinization" of the State as the "material existence of God" makes him (together with Plato) one of t ...en we find ourselves passionately in love? Is love not a kind of permanent state of exception? All proper balances of our daily life are disturbed, everythi
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