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  • ...cs]]”, aiming to reinstate by authoritarian means a sense of symbolic, [[cultural]] boundaries. ...roadly [[speaking]], Žižek has embraced a version of the old [[Marxist]] critique of [[liberal democracies]], for which the “[[superstructure]]” of liber
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  • ...extent it can provide a coherent [[theoretical]] foundation for a radical critique of existing political practices, discourses and institutions. The aim of th ...Marxism, is a discourse of revolution, it must be submitted to a Lacanian critique of the revolutionary position and its immanent [[authoritarianism]]. In oth
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  • Tarrying with the [[Negative]]: [[Kant]], Hegel and the Critique of Ideology, Durham: Duke [[University]] Press, 1993. ...of fascinating local insights which range across all aspects of political, cultural and [[social]] [[life]]. If parts of the book are very demanding, it does r
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  • ...ues Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory (Critical Evaluationsin Cultural Theory)]]'''''. SZ editor. London: Routledge. December 23, 2002, 1st Editio ...|The Abyss of Freedom/Ages of the World (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)]]'''''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. August 1, 199
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  • ...'s philosophical revolution and in so doing opened up the way for a viable critique of Hegel. In noted philosopher Slavoj Zizek's view, the main orientations o ...|The Abyss of Freedom/Ages of the World (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)]]'''''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. August 1, 199
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  • ...pacity crowd enraptured while demolishing the platitudes of contemporary [[cultural]] debate. Every now and again he'll digress from his urgently enacted scrip ..., as well as for [[being]] highly accessible. [[Britain]]'s best-selling [[cultural critic]], Terry Eagleton, has written of Zizek's "enviable knack of making
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  • ...<em>The [[Sublime]] [[Object]] of [[Ideology]]</em> to his trenchant 1999 critique of Western governments' [[intervention]] in the former Yugoslavia, titled < ...s to combine unrestrained global capitalism with a more [[conservative]] [[cultural]] politics.</p>
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  • ambiguous political profile--<i>marxisant</i> cultural critic on ..."" face="arial" size="-1"><b>CH:</b> <i>I [[want]] to ask about one common critique of your work, most
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  • ....c. imaginary - a kind of hegemonization of the very terrain (the politico-cultural conditions of possibility) that produces and predisposes the contemporary l ...entally distance themselves from this type of distortion in their explicit critique of Third Way politics (Laclau and Mouffe, 2001: xv).<br>
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  • ...ion of texts and situates the reader in the center of layered contemporary cultural and theoretical arguments.' (Teresa L. Ebert, author of <i>Ludic Feminism a ...udies, assuming that 'whatever analysis is made of particular uses made of cultural texts in determinate situations, the problem of textuality remains in any c
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  • ...At the same time - and this is why Zizek is able to [[repeat]] Feuerbach's critique of [[religion]] as offering a merely [[specular]], reversed image of the wo ...l stand in for. And it is in this sense - it is just this that we see in [[cultural]] studies-style [[analyses]] of such [[objects]] as <i>Jaws</i> - that each
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  • ...ite? Our doubts, however, are soon overcome when we consider the Slovenian cultural analyst Slavoj Zizek. For what can we say about him that he does not alread ...ks is the way they are able to revive the traditional category of ideology-critique in these supposedly 'post-ideological' times. Indeed, they are able to demo
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  • ...The [[French]] [[philosopher]] Andre Glucksmann even applied Dostoyevsky's critique of godless nihilism to 9/11, as the title of his book, ''Dostoyevsky in Man ...be allowed to build a mosque? While conservatives opposed the mosque for [[cultural]], [[political]] and even architectural reasons, the [[liberal]] weekly jou
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  • ...le]] to "[[cultural]] [[revolution]]," to the [[patient]] [[intellectual]]-cultural [[work]] of undermining national pride, [[family]], [[religion]], and spiri ...e [[United States]] to view concern about their own </i><i>demographic and cultural eclipse as [[irrational]] and as an indication of [[psychopathology]]"</i>
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  • ...atic of the legitimacy of our basic moral, [[political]], [[social]] and [[cultural]] institutions. Perhaps it was in a [[sense]] easier when people had a mor </p></dd><dd>Can't we stop here and offer our critique?<br>
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  • #Macrosystem: The larger [[Culture|cultural]] context ([[Eastern culture|Eastern]] vs. [[Western culture]], national [[ On the other hand, [[Chomsky]]'s critique of a specific nativist position on this issue, [[radical behaviorism|radica
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  • One of the consistent themes of today’s [[conservative]] [[cultural critique]] is that, in our [[permissiveness|permissive]] era, [[children]] [[lack]]
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  • ...about his guilt, stands for unethical morality, the target of Nietzsche's critique of <i>[[ressentiment]]</i>. - There is, however, a [[limit]] to Stalinism: According to the standard critique, the limitation of the Kantian universalist [[ethic]] of the "[[categorical
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  • ...tom]]atic in what an exaggerated and panicky way the political (and even [[cultural]]) establishment reacted when Lafontaine referred to "foreign workers," or ...ough the [[liberal democracy|liberal-democratic]] opposition and [[culture|cultural]] [[dissidence]] to [[Left]]ist [[workers]]' opposition) recognized themsel
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  • ...le]] to "[[cultural]] [[revolution]]," to the [[patient]] [[intellectual]]-cultural [[work]] of undermining national pride, [[family]], [[religion]], and spiri ...s of the [[United States]] to view concern about their own demographic and cultural eclipse as [[irrational]] and as an indication ofpsychopathology" (CC, p. 1
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