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  • ...d one copy of Pravda, censored of all news that would tell Lenin about the political struggles going on, with the justification that Comrade Lenin should take a ...tter result, when, cognitively, the ignorance of the majority remains. The political frustration of the majority is thus understandable: they are called to deci
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  • ...ime to ask what the meaning of this war war. What were its ideological and political consequences?<br> ...omen are no longer political subjects, but helpless victims, robbed of all political identity and reduced to their naked suffering. In my opinion, this idealist
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  • ...] for what Etienne [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in ...on the ambiguity of the term state-"state of things" versus "State" in the political [[sense]]; there is no "state of society" without a "State" in which the st
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  • ...what the [[meaning]] of this war war. What were its [[ideological]] and [[political]] consequences?<br> ...no longer political [[subjects]], but [[helpless]] victims, robbed of all political [[identity]] and reduced to their naked [[suffering]]. In my opinion, this
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  • ...hcock]] and Lynch to [[horror]] stories and [[science]] [[fiction]]. The [[philosopher]] from [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]] became popular with his book ENJOY YOUR Of course there is also a [[political]] axis to this: My answer to some popularised version of [[Foucault]] or [[
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  • ...[[marriage]] of the analyst, of a specific analyst, and his affairs and [[political]] obsessions. That was enough. Then a word on the [[desire of the analyst]] ...nday woodcutter, just as he treats himself to the philological joys of a [[philosopher]], that is, of a Sunday philologist.) (Prévert, who abounds in slyness, ri
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  • For They [[Know]] Not What They Do: [[Enjoyment]] as a [[Political]] Factor, New York: Verso, 1991. ...]' philosophy. Here he sets out the [[case]] that Lacan is the [[third]] [[philosopher]] to accomplish this gesture after [[Plato]] and Kant, both of whom also tr
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  • * [[Enjoy your Žižek|Enjoy your Žižek: An excitable Slovenian philosopher examines the obscene practices of everyday life, including his own]]. Lingu * [[Psychoanalysis and the Post-Political|Psychoanalysis and the Post-Political: An Interview with SZ]]. Christopher Hanlon, New [[Literary]] [[History]],
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  • ...izek opens up new possibilities of thought beyond the terms of the current political debates on globalization, democratization, war on terror. Once again, Zizek
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  • ...inally it does all this with the piquancy of his direct involvement in the political upheavals in Slovenia when it was [[forced]] to opt out of Serbian controll ...an]] of sorts who draws devoted crowds wherever he speaks, and a serious [[philosopher]] with an arsenal of genuinely funny [[jokes]] and tabloid stories which he
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  • An excitable Slovenian [[philosopher]] examines the [[obscene]] practices of everyday [[life]]<br> ...bruptly broken, however, by the sudden, agitated entrance of the Slovenian philosopher [[Slavoj Zizek]], who is in town to deliver a series of lectures at the Bri
    35 KB (5,651 words) - 23:13, 27 May 2019
  • ...he is Zizek. For anyone who has tired of the dumbing down of mainstream [[political]] [[discourse]] in the West, who finds it hard to believe that the bone-dry ...he deal for Zizek's readers. It's one [[thing]] to illuminate contemporary political concerns with the [[help]] of dense [[philosophical]] points; it's another
    31 KB (5,130 words) - 23:54, 24 May 2019
  • Others have raised suspicions about the political implications of the ambiguous political profile--<i>marxisant</i> cultural critic on
    63 KB (10,146 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, Athens, Greece). <br><br></tt></font></div> ...es a certain amount of paranoia'. This characterisation neatly disposes of political argument through pathologising the writer (a risk we will also be taking in
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  • ...itical Factor</i>. This densely theoretical text - as if to underscore its political relevance - was originally delivered as a series of two-part lectures over ...ntasy and turn it into a tool for ideological analysis. The French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser was perhaps the first to show that fantasy is not to be und
    87 KB (14,944 words) - 13:51, 12 September 2015
  • ...as expelled from the International Psychological Association in 1934 for [[political]] militancy. German newspapers started attacking him as a womanizer, a comm ...of Open Hand". [[Frank Zappa]] was also influenced by Reich's work. The [[philosopher]] and science [[fiction]] author [[Robert Anton Wilson]] wrote a play, ''[[
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  • ...May 20]], [[2005]], [[Chatenay Malabry]]) was a [[French people|French]] [[philosopher]] best known for combining [[phenomenology|phenomenological]] description ...s latest [[writing]] engaged the [[thought]] of the American [[political]] philosopher [[John Rawls]].
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  • ...[German]]-American [[psychology|psychologist]] and humanistic [[philosophy|philosopher]]. He is associated with what became known as the [[Frankfurt School]] of c ...[[1941]], Fromm's writings were notable as much for their [[social]] and [[political]] commentary as for their [[philosophical]] and [[psychological]] underpinn
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  • ...t if God doesn't [[exist]], then everything is permitted. The [[French]] [[philosopher]] Andre Glucksmann even applied Dostoyevsky's critique of godless nihilism ...build a mosque? While conservatives opposed the mosque for [[cultural]], [[political]] and even architectural reasons, the [[liberal]] weekly journal Mladina wa
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  • ...lly became a favorite Soviet tactic against [[dissidents]]: anyone whose [[political]] views were different from theirs was insane. For these Jewish intellectua ...wever, already the [[temporality]] of this relationship between the French political revolution and the German spiritual reformation is ambiguous. Three possibl
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