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  • ...abolishes it - thus offering the first weighty historical example of the [[German]] [[notion]] of <i>[[Aufhebung]], </i>i.e., the conservation of something d ...bleman found himself, during the period from the beginning of the French [[Revolution]] and down through the [[Terror]], which he was to live through only to be
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  • of revolution. Of all social institutions, language is least amenable<br> Old German <i>dritteil</i> 'one-third' became <i>Drittel</i> in Modern Ger-<br>
    32 KB (5,721 words) - 23:20, 17 May 2006
  • ...ersburg. Sergei attended gymnasium in Russia though after the 1905 Russian Revolution he spent considerable time abroad studying. In 1906, his older sister Anna
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  • Since [[German]] psychiatrists resisted psychoanalysis, [[recognition]] took [[place]] thr ...ical Association, became the Deutsche psychoanalytische Gesellschaft (DPG; German Psychoanalytic [[Society]]).
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  • ...opment]] of the [[Soviet Union]] in the first 10 years after the October [[Revolution]], Dzerzhinsky has to be "read in reverse," as a voyager who travelled back ...clear how Stalinism emerged from the initial [[conditions]] of the October Revolution and its immediate aftermath, one should not a priori discount the possibili
    60 KB (9,765 words) - 23:51, 20 May 2019
  • ...rotested the import of cheap [[East European]] labor to lower the wages of German workers). It is [[symptom]]atic in what an exaggerated and panicky way the ...ferential social space) as well as from the opposite [[idea]] of a total [[revolution]] that would bring about a fully [[self-reconciliation|self-reconciled]] [[
    72 KB (11,294 words) - 17:41, 27 May 2019
  • ...y of the central attitudes of the largely successful 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in The Authoritarian Personality, including idealizing rebe ...y of the central attitudes of the largely successful 1960s countercultural revolution find expression in The Authoritarian Personality, including idealizing rebe
    67 KB (10,603 words) - 17:16, 27 May 2019
  • ...ng" refers to the fact that there are different possible ways to interpret German idealism, and Zizek wishes to make "actual" one of those possibilities in d ...something could be found in itself. For Zizek, the fundamental insight of German idealism is that the truth of something is always outside it. So the truth
    39 KB (6,629 words) - 07:26, 5 June 2006
  • ...troducing the content of a materialism that is later taken up by Marx, the German philosopher Friedrich [[Nietzsche]] (1844-1900) and Freud. It is because Ž ...critique of [[Marxism]] advanced by Max Weber (1864-1920), the influential German [[sociologist]], Briefly, this critique consists in the [[claim]] that [[Pr
    73 KB (12,478 words) - 23:06, 24 May 2019
  • of [[revolution]]. Of all [[social institutions]], language is least amenable<br> Old German <i>dritteil</i> 'one-third' became <i>Drittel</i> in Modern Ger-<br>
    33 KB (5,707 words) - 22:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...pposite; say, in the later [[stage]] of a revolutionary [[process]] when [[Revolution]] starts to devour its own [[children]], the [[political]] [[agent]] which ...t that human beings will acquire the capacity of what [[Kant]] and other [[German]] Idealists called "intellectual intuition /intellektuelle Anschauung/," th
    26 KB (4,137 words) - 23:27, 23 May 2019
  • ...nto the "normal" functioning of the social link (the [[true]] "permanent [[revolution]]" is already capitalism itself). ...uction]]. Finally, the [[analyst's discourse]] stands for the emergence of revolution-ary-emancipatory subjectivity that resolves the [[split]] of university and
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  • Lacan begins by referring to Freud's [[revolution]] in [[knowledge]]: the discovery t!hat the centre of the [[human]] [[being correct translation of the [[German]] emphasises not the ego but the unconscious: 'Where the subject was, there
    7 KB (1,091 words) - 00:41, 21 May 2019
  • ...n the ideology of late-[[capitalism]], whose noisily marketed “perpetual revolution” is really just an [[instance]] of the cliché “the more things [[chang ...shattering evental rupture ushering in an uncompromisingly “perfect” [[revolution]]. But, the preceding [[analyses]] call into question whether he can be ent
    46 KB (7,077 words) - 19:04, 27 May 2019
  • * [https://www.rt.com/op-ed/418238-sexual-revolution-metoo-harassment/ Sex and ’68: Liberal movement revolutionized ‘sexuali ...7-capitalists-1968-revolution-left/ Legacy of 1968 protests: How a leftist revolution helped capitalists win]
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  • ...him!), Marx needed Lenin's "betrayal" in order to enact the first Marxist revolution: it is an inner necessity of the "original" teaching to submit to and survi ...(and thus "un-ripeness" for the revolution) makes a country "ripe" for the revolution. Since, however, such "unripe" economic conditions do not allow the constru
    81 KB (13,226 words) - 20:04, 14 June 2007
  • ...loody terror of the Nazis in point of fact had been kept a secret from the German people." [[On Alain Badiou and Logiques des mondes#Notes|1]]] Marcuse was f ...d Guardist caught in the Cultural Revolution compared to the true Cultural Revolution, the permanent dissolution of all life-forms necessitated by the capitalist
    68 KB (10,987 words) - 16:54, 12 January 2008
  • ...(Trotsky/Stalin) "makes it clear" how, "objectively," Trotsky was against revolution all the [[time]] back.<br><br> ...easants and the meager industrial output). The same goes for Hitler: the [[German]] entry into war in the late 1930s was the only way to avoid impending econ
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  • ...e pressure in his infamous Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution. using texts by Marx, Lenin, and Stalin, the cantata was again criticized f ...rutal marching progress in the first movement does not "really" render the German conquest of Russia in 1941, but the Communist conquest of Russia! Shostakov
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  • ...millions who, first, heroically overthrew the ancient [[regime]] in the [[revolution]], and, then, enslaved to the new rules, are [[forced]] to build monuments ...the [[confession]] that he was involved in a [[Jewish]] plot against the [[German]] nation. This difference points towards the different attitude towards [[E
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