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<blockquote>And the duty of the critical intellectual -- if, in today's"postmodern" universe, this syntagm has any meaning left -- is precisely ''to occupy all the time'', even when the new order (the "new harmony") stabilizes itself and again renders invisible the hole as such, ''the place of this hole'', i.e., to maintain a distance toward every reigning Master-Signifier.<ref>{{Z}} [[Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology]]. Duke University Press. Durham, NC. 1993. p. 2.</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>And the [[duty]] of the critical intellectual -- if, in today's"[[postmodern]]" [[universe]], this syntagm has any [[meaning]] [[left]] -- is precisely ''to occupy all the [[time]]'', even when the new [[order]] (the "new [[harmony]]") stabilizes itself and again renders invisible the [[hole]] as such, ''the [[place]] of this hole'', i.e., to maintain a distance toward every reigning [[Master]]-[[Signifier]].<ref>{{Z}} [[Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology]]. Duke [[University]] Press. Durham, NC. 1993. p. 2.</ref></blockquote>
  
  

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And the duty of the critical intellectual -- if, in today's"postmodern" universe, this syntagm has any meaning left -- is precisely to occupy all the time, even when the new order (the "new harmony") stabilizes itself and again renders invisible the hole as such, the place of this hole, i.e., to maintain a distance toward every reigning Master-Signifier.[1]



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