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  • ...these outbursts residing in the easily predictable racist REACTION of the French populist crowd to them. ...and cruel [[master]] of the city who violates every law, simply shooting [[people]] who do not pay him; the hero's father crime should thus be a law-founding
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  • ...now emphasizes that no milk of Danish cows is used in their products. The French supermarket chain Carrefour in Egypt informs their “dear clients” that ...and school-books in Muslim countries? Where is here the respect for other people and their religion, that they demand from the West? Some Muslim groups repl
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  • ...tantism]] function as the [[ideology]] of early [[capitalism]]? Why did [[people]]’s [[belief]] that their redemption had been decided in advance not only ...algia]] for the [[Communist]] past) among many intellectuals (and ordinary people) from the defunct [[German Democratic Republic]] also a longing not so much
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  • ...lnuit recently drew up the liberal communist’s ten commandments in the [[French]] magazine <em>Technikart</em>: ...ld get together and work out the best way of solving the problem, engage [[people]], governments and business in a common enterprise, start moving things ins
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  • ..., this is it. The fate of this revolutionary was surely the fate of the [[people]] as a [[whole]] under [[Stalinist]] [[dictatorship]]: the millions who ove ...man toilets are really the key to the horrors of the [[Third]] [[Reich]]. People who can build toilets like this are capable of anything.' It is clear that
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  • ...a safe, ordered [[existence]] before questions of [[desire]] by telling [[people]] to make their [[desire]]s wait. [[Lacan]] forces the [[subject]] to conf [[French]]: French: (texte établi par Jacques-Alain [[Miller]]), [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986.<br>
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  • ...He was also instrumental in introducing [[Latin]] American authors to the French [[public]]. ...cing authors such as [[Borges|J.L. Borges]] or [[Alejo Carpentier]] to the French-[[speaking]] public.
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  • André Breton (February 18, 1896 – September 28, 1966) was a [[French]] writer, poet, and [[surrealist]] theorist. His writings include the Surre [[Category:People]]
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  • Georges Bataille (September 16, 1897 – July 9, 1962) was a [[French]] writer, anthropologist and [[philosopher]], though he avoided this last t [[Category:People]]
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  • ...enomenology of Spirit]]''. After [[World War II]], Kojève worked in the [[French]] Ministry of [[Economic]] Affairs as one of the chief planners of the [[Eu ...'s views on this were reprinted in the Spring 1980 (Vol. 9) edition of the French journal ''Commentaire'' in an article entitled 'Capitalisme et socialisme:
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  • ...the [[individual]] derives [[sexual]] [[pleasure]] from observing other [[people]]. Such people may be engaged in sexual [[acts]], or be nude or in underwear, or dressed i
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  • ...ctively makes a choice. This is why, in our secular societies of choice, [[people]] who maintain a substantial [[religious]] belonging are in a subordinate [ ...ux of [[immigrant]] [[workers]] from [[Poland]] who lower the wages of the French workers, etc. (And before dismissing this last complaint as racist, one sho
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  • ...first edition, the novel begins years later at the Divers' villa on the [[French]] Riviera where the couple lives a glamorous [[life]]; the story is told fr ...lashback after the first part sticks out: while the jump from the present (French Riviera in 1929) to the [[past]] (Zurich in 1919) is convincing, the [[retu
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  • ...y">Fletcher and Osborn</ref> Laplanche also ran ''Chateau de Pommard'', a French winery, for many years, and, as of 2005, lives on the estate with his wife, [[Category:People]]
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  • ...ant tone of the Davos meetings comes from the group of entrepreneurs who [[French]] journalist Olivier Malnuit ironically refers to as “[[liberal]] communi ...toric]], we should simply examine what really solves the problem: Engage [[people]], governments and business in a common enterprise, approach the crisis in
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  • ...tively makes a choice. This is why, in our secular societies of choice, [[people]] who maintain a substantial [[religious]] belonging are in a subordinate [ ...f [[immigrant]] [[workers]] from [[Poland]] who lower the [[wage]]s of the French workers, etc. (And before dismissing this last complaint as racist, one sho
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  • ...rves that today this trinity has undergone a strange [[displacement]]: The French are preoccupied with [[culture]] (How to save their legacy from vulgar [[Am ...ntidote to French arrogant elitism and German excessive seriousness). The French focused on [[economy]] (which, against all expectations, theirs has been do
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  • ...ite proposed to the people a choice that was effectively no choice at all. People were called to ratify the inevitable. Both the media and the political elit ...isfactions. Instead, in their reaction to the no results, they treated the people as retarded pupils who did not understand the lessons of the experts.
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  • ...her boring circular myth, where basically god dies... you know, it's like, people are disordered, things go bad, but then there is the phoenix, everything is ...ian way that I want to assert "yes, Christianity is perverse!"‹you know, people who praise perversion as liberation, and so on.&nbsp; No, no none of it!<br
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  • ...ist passion is aggressive secularism of the kind displayed recently by the French state where the government prohibited wearing all too conspicuous religious ...y and the entire humanity. Instead of believing through the other like all people of culture, they really believed in their own religion and thus had no grea
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