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  • ...act”, by which the subject “[[structures]] his [[perception]] of the [[world]] in advance in a way that opens the [[space]] for his intervention”, and ...lished “the impossible”, for his Act revealed a crack in the Stalinist world [[communist]] movement by [[another]] communist (''E!'': 46). Similarly, Le
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  • ''Jouissance'' is not a central preoccupation during the first part of ...of the 1960s is not the same as his use of [[the Real]] in the 1980s, the first [[concepts]] emerge in this seminar. Here ''jouissance'' is considered in
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  • Freud had his first intuition of the primacy of the phallus as early as 1905 in "[[Three]] essa ...gan]], although it clearly carries those connotations. The [[phallus]] is first and foremost a [[signifier]] and in [[Lacan]]'s [[system]] a particularly p
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  • ...[[Claude Lévi-Strauss|Lévi-Strauss]] the [[idea]] that the [[social]] [[world]] is [[structured]] by certain [[law]]s which regulate kinship relations an ...c order the [[totality]] is called a universe. The symbolic order from the first takes on its [[universal]] [[character]]. It isn't constituted bit by bit.
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  • A first ingredient of the concept of desire in Lacan's work contains a [[Hegelian]] ...much because the other holds the key to the object desired, as because the first [[object of desire]] is to be recognized by the other. (Lacan, 1977 [1959],
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  • ...olutionary]] of [[Russia]], the [[leader]] of the [[Bolshevik]] party, the first [[Premier of the Soviet Union]], and the main theorist of what has come to ...[Greek language|Greek]]. Two tragedies occurred early in his [[life]]. The first occurred when his [[father]] died of a [[cerebral haemorrhage]] in [[1886]]
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  • ...ižek’s is constructed. In [[order]] to see this relationship, we should first say a bit [[about]] Althusser’s conception of ideology. ...result of the interpellative process, in so far as this is placed on the [[world]] by consciousness-as-interpellated. Althusser misses this, according to Ž
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  • ...an [[instinct|instinctual signal]] but is "inserted in a [[synchronic]] [[world]] of cries organized in a symbolic [[system]]."<ref>{{S4}} p. 182, 188</ref
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  • ...in the [[psychoanalytic]] [[vocabulary]] of the [[English]]-[[speaking]] [[world]].
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  • ...shes a new, often very intense, relation with the people and things in the world by way of a delusional [[formation]]. ...h concerned a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] whom [[Lacan]] calls [[Aimée]] that first led [[Lacan]] to [[psychoanalytic theory]].<ref>{{1932}}</ref> It is commo
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  • [[Part-object]]s are essential features of the [[fantasy]] [[world]] constructed by the [[child]], and are endowed with '[[good]]' and '[[bad] ...ove or [[hatred]]. At the very beginning of [[psychic]] life, the external world, the object, and what is hated are identical (the object emerges in hatred)
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  • ...cterized by profound sadness and [[lack]] of interest in the [[outside]] [[world]]. Melancholia brings [[about]] a [[form]] of [[pessimism]] that sees the [ ...[paranoia]], in which [[libidinal]] [[hatred]], projected onto the outside world, reverts back onto the subject in the form of depressed [[feelings]] of bei
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  • ...ng that this is to suppose a [[harmonious]] relation between man and the [[world]], which does not in fact [[exist]].<ref>{{Ec}} p. 88</ref> The concept of
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  • According to [[Freud]], the [[psyche]] is at first regulated entirely by the [[pleasure principle]], which seeks to [[experien ...[[form]] a conception of the [[real]] circumstances in the [[external]] [[world]]."<ref>[[Freud|Freud, Sigmund]]. "Formulations on the Two Principles of [[
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  • ...hat consumes desire and therefore occupies the fantasy of the subject must first fall prey to the [[illusion]] that it is more than its pragmatic material. ...political [[ideologies]] serve to give subjects a means of envisioning the world in which such a failure emerges as evidence as to how transcendent is their
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  • ...Innenwelt]]'' (inner [[world]]) and ''[[adaptation|Umwelt]]'' (surrounding world).
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  • ...gnise his very own raison d'Ítre in the disorder that he denounces in the world' (E, 70). In a more extreme way, the beautiful soul also illustrates the [[ ...reated as an [[object]] of [[exchange]] by the men around her, [[Freud]]'s first [[intervention]] is to confront her with her own complicity in this exchang
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  • * ''[[automaton]]'', which refers to chance events in the [[world]] at large, and
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  • ...s relation to not only the mother, but to all [[other]] [[objects]] in the world, naturalising [[alienation]] as an existential condition since all such rel ...one path through the network of signifiers which constitutes the symbolic world of the subject (which Saussure designates 'associative' relationships, and
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  • ...he stresses the [[difference]] between phobia and anxiety: anxiety appears first, and the phobia is a defensive [[formation]] which turns the anxiety into f ...using an [[Imaginary]] object (the horse) to reorganise the [[Symbolic]] [[world]] of Hans and thus [[help]] him to make the passage from the [[Imaginary]]
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  • ...ation, the passage to the act results from an overflowing of the fantasy [[world]] into reality because an element of reality has impinged on the fantasy sc
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  • ...out his [[fantasy]], which is built on the edifice of the [[real]] (the [[world]]). ...ene]] of a play is framed by the proscenium arch in a theatre, whereas the world is a [[real]] space which lies beyond the [[frame]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Seminar
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  • In 1953, [[Lacan]] begins his first [[public]] [[seminar]] in [[Hôpital Sainte-Anne]]. ...Lacan]] is [[born]] in Paris ([[France]]) (95 boulevard Beaumarchais), the first [[child]] (eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]]) [[Alfred Laca
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  • ...with their repeated attempt at the formulation of the ‘beginning of the world,’ of the passage from the pre-symbolic pulsation of the Real to the unive ...idealist who for too long dwelled in the shadow of Kant and Hegel, was the first to formulate the post-idealist motifs of finitude, contingency and temporal
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  • Saint Paul's militant declaration from Corinthians asserts for the first time in human history the revolutionary logic of a radical break with the p ...2000th anniversary of one who was well aware that to practice love in our world is to bring in the sword and fire.
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  • The Art of the Ridiculous [[Sublime]] is first of all the detailed [[reading]] of [[David Lynch]]'s The Lost Highway, base ...s pose tough questions [[about]] the ways in which we [[understand]] our [[world]] and [[culture]]. He offers provocative readings of [[Casablanca]], Schind
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  • [[world]] of late [[capitalism]] - a world in which the brutal imposition of
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  • ...tianity]], Gothicism and the "progressive digitalisation of our [[life]]-[[world]]."
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  • of the [[World]], Michigan: [[University]] of Michigan Press. Reprising much of the [[material]] from the first part of The Indivisible
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  • ...i’, but as an empty [[space]], what is [[left]] when the rest of the [[world]] is expelled from itself. ...c]] [[order]] is what substitutes for the [[loss]] of the immediacy of the world, and is where the [[void]] of the subject is filled in by [[subjectivizatio
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  • ...r forestalled. […] The real is more forcible than anything else in the [[world]], yet it is phantasmal, shallow and fortuitous. […] The real is inward a ...ptions into the other two orders, unsettling their modes of organising the world and insisting on its equal, if rather more obscure, [[place]] in the Borrom
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  • ...he-Father, that is, the metaphor that puts this Name in the place that was first [[symbolized]] by the operation of the [[mother]]'s [[absence]]." It desig
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  • ...Father, a father to whom Lacan opposes both the Father presiding over the first [[idealization]] - the one deserving love - and the Father who enters the [ * all together, four discourse structures; already inscribed in the [[world]], making it appear as it is
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  • [[Totem and Taboo]] is Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[work]] on group [[psychology]]. The analogy unfolds in [[three]] parts, starting in the first essay where the resemblance between the two is related to the [[horror]] of
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  • At first, Freud begins by explaining religion in a similar term to that of [[totemis ...of the [[father-complex]], and represents man's [[helplessness]] in the [[world]], having to face the ultimate fate of [[death]], the [[struggle]] of civil
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  • ...[Sigmund Freud]] in the decade preceding his [[death]] in [[1938]]. It was first published in [[German language|German]] in [[1930]] as ''Das Unbehagen in d ...osited in ''[[Totem and Taboo]]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''.
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  • ...dard image editing tool in the industy, used by professionals all over the world. Very expensive.
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  • ...been the [[subject]] to extended debate. Do not make changes to it without first obtaining consensus on Talk:Psychiatry. -->Most psychiatric illnesses canno Whatever the circumstance of their patient's referral, a psychiatrist first assesses their patient's mental and somatic (i.e. general medical) conditio
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  • ...es shape as a result of the conflict between the id and the [[external]] [[world]]. The ego, therefore, is inherently a conflicting [[formation]] in the mi
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  • ...make predictions [[about]] and [[adapt]] to their semiotic niche in the [[world]] (see [[Semiosis]]). Semiotics theorises at a general level about ''[[sign ...1704]]), who, in "[[An Essay Concerning Human Understanding]]" ([[1690]]), first coined the term "semeiotike" from the Greek [[word]] σημειον or ''se
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  • ...d]]" in [[children]], has suggested that the [[formation]] of [[mental]] [[world]] is enabled by the [[infant]]-parent interpersonal interaction which was t
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  • <blockquote>To use a [[Heideggerian]] locution, our throwness into the [[world]] does not simply mean that we alwasy find ourselves in the midst of a [[so
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  • ...sphere, in which all [[processes]] are [[transparent]], reduces [[real]]-[[world]] politics to the drama of the secret and its discovery. --This [[text]] re
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  • ...much needed critical introduction to the political thought of one of the [[world]]'s most widely known and eccentric thinkers.
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  • ...e him a proper education. As a result, Freud did extremely well during his first 8 years of [[school]], but at the age of 17, he had to move to the [[Unive ...mholtz]], and [[Herbart]].<ref name="Bowlby">{{cite book | last = Bowlby | first = John | title = Attachment and Loss: Vol I, 2nd Ed. | publisher = Basic Bo
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  • ..." becoming an umbrella term for an array of theories within the academic [[world]] of the United Kingdom and the [[United States]]. This article focuses pr The first [[meaning]] of the term ''critical theory'' was that defined by [[Max Hork
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  • ...''zoe'') and was akin to the [[tattooing]] that the [[Nazis]] did during [[World]] War II. ...''State of Exception'' (2005), [[rule by decree]] has became common since World War I in all modern states, and has been since then generalized and abused.
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  • ...enters on the fact that "men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the [[world]]." ...on of parts of France following the [[French]] declaration of war during [[World War II]], and the deportation of [[Jews]] to concentration camps, Arendt ha
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  • ...dmother raised him in the French city of [[Bayonne]] where he received his first exposure to [[culture]], learning piano from his musically gifted aunt. Wh ...examinations. However, it also kept him out of military service during [[World War II]], and, while [[being]] kept out of the major French universities me
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  • ...ies, tolerating no rival at its side. Yet at the same time it is also the first mode of economy which is unable to [[exist]] by itself, which [[needs]] oth ...se to a [[situation]] in which “it is easier to imagine the end of the [[world]] than a far more modest [[change]] in the mode of production, as if [[lib
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  • ...y resistant to [[formal]] definition. [[Martin Heidegger]] was perhaps the first to use the term (in contrast to [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzschean]] demolit ...156.) Thus, viewed in this way, "the term 'deconstruction', refers in the first [[instance]] to the way in which the 'accidental' features of a text can be
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  • ...ncluded that Derrida eradicates any [[referent]] and, in an auto-created [[world]] of self-referential textuality, celebrates a free play of differences wit ...the other two. To understand Antigone’s act, Žižek explains, one must first note that the monstrous [[Thing]] only becomes a “fellow human like me”
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  • ...ions]] must be met for us to perceive something as really existing? In a [[world]] that’s constantly changing, is anything new really happening? Drawing o
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  • ...His works have inspired anti-colonial liberation movements throughout the world for more than four decades. ...on the communist ticket as a parliamentary delegate from Martinique to the first National Assembly of the Fourth Republic. Fanon stayed long enough to comp
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  • ...ossible. The mind plays a central [[role]] in influencing the way that the world is experienced. It is this [[notion]] that was taken to heart by Kant's phi ...hing-in-itself that exists outside of the mind. By presenting the external world as an object of faith, Jacobi legitimized belief and its theological [[asso
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  • ...ee and promote his films as artistic masterworks. Hitchcock was one of the first directors to whom they applied their auteur [[theory]], which stresses the ...nting family's upstairs apartment falls under heavy suspicion. This is the first truly "Hitchcockian" film, incorporating such themes as the "wrong man".
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  • ...Huntington believes that this cultural organization better describes the world than the classical [[notion]] of variegated sovereign [[state]]s. ...to legitimize [[aggression]] by the US-led West against [[China]] and the world of Islam. However, Huntington has also argued that this shift in geopolitic
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  • ...anish]] [[philosopher]] and [[theologian]], is generally recognized as the first [[existentialism|existentialist]] philosopher. He bridged the gap that exi ...nd I will be careful to preserve [his [[memory]]] safely hidden from the [[world]]."''<ref name="Dru">Dru, Alexander. ''The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard'
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  • ...[[Freiburg]], as well as by [[Judaism|Jewish religion]]. He was one of the first intellectuals to introduce to France the [[work]] of [[Heidegger]] and [[Hu ...stance are both strongly felt. Upon the revelation of the face a person's first [[natural]] [[desire]] is to [[murder]] the Other. At the same [[time]], t
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  • ...hoanalysis vis-à-vis [[government]] [[control]] in [[France]]. He wrote ''First [[Letter]] addressed by Jacques-Alain Miller to An Enlightened Public'', "C ...a and around Columbia University in New York. In 1992 Miller set up the [[World Association of Psychoanalysis]], WAP, in [[order]] to advance Lacan's teach
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  • Of these [[three]] [[terms]], the 'imaginary' was the first to appear, well before the Rome Report of 1953. [[The imaginary]] was then the [[world]], the [[register]], the [[dimension]] of [[images]], [[conscious]] or [[un
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  • First, he was concerned to distinguish [[sexual]] [[difference]] on the basis of ...acan's thinking on feminine sexuality is distinguished by two main phases: first, he was concerned to distinguish [[Sexual Difference|sexual difference]] on
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  • According to Freud, the first law of society was thus imposed by the sons on themselves as a result of th Women instead not only [[know]] there sis more to the [[world]] than the signifier, but they try, often with the gfreatest determination,
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  • ...hidden [[structure]] which resembles that of language. Knowledge of the [[world]], of [[others]] and of self is determined by language. Language is the pre ...] and therefore of laws, language and organization. Lacan contends that at first the child does not merely desire contact with the mother and her care; it w
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  • ...cribes the source of this [[complex]] in his Introductory Lectures (Twenty-First Lecture): "You all [[know]] the Greek legend of King [[Oedipus]], who was d The phallus is first and foremost a signifier and in Lacan's [[system]] a particularly privilege
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  • ...y paradoxical [[concept]]; it supports our [[social reality]] - the social world cannot [[exist]] without it - but it also undermines that reality. A furthe ...ut it was relatively underdeveloped. Lacan used the term, the real, in his first published papers in the 1930s, but in these early [[texts]] it was essentia
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  • ...ch denies the represive force of our subjection to the [[symbolic]] in the first [[place]]: "So the [[paradox]] is that 'liberal' [[subjects]] are in a way ...political [[agent]], however, it expresses a resolve to change hte way the world is, no matter at what personal [[code]].
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  • But this new [[world]] of freedom described by [[people]] like Ulrich Beck, who say everything i
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  • ...ript="urn:my-script-blocks"><i>You also say that the elites in our Western world are losing their nerve. They want to throw out all old concepts like humani ...le simply say: 'What's the problem? Let's throw ourselves into the digital world, into the internet, or whatever….' They really miss what is going on here
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  • ...be what defined the twentieth century, which really began with the First [[World]] War. We all [[remember]] the war reports by Ernst Jnger, in which he p
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  • ...hat [[idea]]. And, paradoxically, only very few are ready to question this world.
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  • ...e Arabs', though he did retract a couple of days later. Falwell said the [[World]] Trade Centre bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA
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  • ...e Arabs', though he did retract a couple of days later. Falwell said the [[World]] Trade Centre bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA
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  • But this new [[world]] of freedom described by [[people]] like Ulrich Beck, who say everything i
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  • ...isturbingly [[tragic]] in this [[idea]] of the wealthiest country in the [[world]] bombing one of the poorest countries. It reminds me of the well-known [[j ...olence, give peace a [[chance]] — is abstract and doesn't [[work]] here. First, because this is not a [[universal]] rule. I always ask my [[leftist]] frie
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  • ...isturbingly [[tragic]] in this [[idea]] of the wealthiest country in the [[world]] bombing one of the poorest countries. It reminds me of the well-known [[j ...olence, give peace a [[chance]] — is abstract and doesn't [[work]] here. First, because this is not a [[universal]] rule. I always ask my [[leftist]] frie
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  • ...rtunity to admit that it is not special, but simply and truly part of this world.' That's the big choice. ...t to do more of the same but to think about what is really changing in our world.
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  • ...r the big catastrophe which [[left]] its mark on the entire XXth century [[world]] [[politics]], for the [[Real]] Socialist experiment which culminated in a ...nstant reference to the [[holocaust]], gulag and the more [[recent]] Third World catastrophes is thus to serve as the support of this Denkverbot by constant
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  • ...ling off the deceiving layers of reality. Already in the trenches of the [[World]] War I, Carl [[Schmitt]] was celebrating the face to face combat as the au ...and the exceptional "empty" element (the socialist "New Man," which is at first [[nothing]] but an empty [[place]] to be filled up with positive [[content]
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  • ...acking Afghanistan cannot but strike the eye: if the greatest power in the world will destroy one of the poorest countries in which peasant barely survive o ...is a fake, a [[spectacle]] staged to convince him that he lives in a real world, while all [[people]] around him are effectively actors and extras in a gig
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  • ...cial [[regime]], we still implicitly conceive conflicts in the [[Third]] [[World]] countries as a subspecies of natural catastrophies, as outbursts of quasi
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  • There are two features which distinguish his [[intervention]]. First, one cannot emphasize enough the fact of Lenin's [[externality]] with [[reg ...is significant that the work in which Lenin's unique [[voice]] was for the first [[time]] clearly heard is What Is To Be Done? - the [[text]] which exhibits
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  • ...n how our world is just a mirage generated by a global Mind embodied inthe World Wide Web. This series goes back to Plato's Republic: does The Matrix not re Reaching the End Of the World
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  • ...nates in the millions of anonymous [[workers]] sweating in the [[Third]] [[World]] factories, from Chinese gulags to Indonesian assembly lines. In their inv ...[[left]] to, well, Christians themselves. So what I want to do is, in the first part of my talk, to propose a certain [[reading]] of [[Christianity]], aimi
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  • ...this concept of ideology as a naive consciousness still apply to today's [[world]]? Is it still operating today? In the Critique of Cynical [[Reason]], a gr ...ign of cynical reason, we find ourselves in the so-called post-ideological world? Even [[Adorno]] came to this conclusion, starting from the premiss that id
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  • ...Western metaphysics of presence. It's a no less phantasmic Japan then the first one. We know that Eisenschtein for his montage of attractions used Japanese ...this was of course the other way round. Then there is the Kojevian Japan. First for Kojeve the end of history was Russia and America, the realization of th
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  • ...rson criticized by [[Spinoza]]: in their endeavour to [[understand]] the [[world]] around them by way of formulating the network of causal connections betwe The first operation of the critique of ideology is therefore to recognize in the fasc
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  • ...rds]], in the big [[media]]-constructing the enemy has two objectives. The first is fanatic, [[irrational]] [[fundamentalism]], which is of course why the W ...dea]] was that these movies expressed a kind of [[nostalgia]] for the lost world, where it was still naively possible to believe in devils. This is a more r
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  • ...was a kind of [[false]] leap, but if your question implies that today's [[world]] is paradoxically closer to the neo-Spinozist universality of the signifie ...niversal, objective, knowledge statement. This is for me today's Spinozist world, especially in the [[United States]]. For example, every can, every package
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  • THE [[world]] today is more and more marked by the frontier separating its insiders fro ...the one between [[capitalism]] and [[socialism]], is what defines the "new world [[order]]". The socialist bloc was a desperate attempt at modernisation [[o
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  • Let us take an example from the opposite part of the [[world]], from Japan, where the caste of the untouchables is called the burakumin: ...ntion': totalitarianism is an inherent [[perversion]] of democratic logic. First, we have the traditional [[Master]] who grounds his [[authority]] in some t
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  • ...er the role of Hitler, develops the atomic bomb in [[time]] and wins the [[World]] War II.) ...[[present]] us with such hypertext / alternate reality experience: in the first version, the boy "freely accept the necessary," subjecting himself to the o
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  • ...[[history]] and endeavours to understand what is effectively going on. The first [[thing]] to note about the film is that Gump is ideology at its purest: th ...lectuals who are no longer able to believe in any social [[Cause]] are the first to fall prey to "fanatical" ethnic [[fundamentalism]]. The link between cyn
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  • ...notion of reinscribing scientific drive into the constraints of the life-[[world]] is fantasy at its purest--perhaps the fundamental fascist fantasy. Any li ...dd that science is perhaps "real" in an even more radical sense: it is the first (and probably unique) case of a discourse that is strictly nonhistorical ev
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  • ...s [[structure]] which allows us to "count" it "as One." Here, however, the first cracks in the ontological edifice of Being appear: in order for us to "coun ...lian]] [[distinction]] between bad ("spurious") and [[true]] infinity: the first refers to the commonsense infinite complexity, while the second concerns th
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  • ..." causing its [[symbolic]] [[death]] and the subsequent rebirth of the New World.
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  • The first, automatic reaction of today's enlightened [[liberal]] reader to The [[Comm ...e is that of "[[globalization]]": the brutal imposition of a [[unified]] [[world]] [[market]] that threatens all local ethnic traditions, including the very
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  • ...t have here, enacted in [[real]] [[life]], the uncanny logic of Josef K.'s first interrogation in The Trial? -</p> ...d deceive&nbsp; the party one last time before dying, before leaving the [[world]]. That, Comrade Bukharin, is the underlying reason for these last suicides
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  • ...ulminates in the millions of anonymous [[workers]] sweating in [[Third]] [[World]] factories, from Chinese gulags to Indonesian or Brazilian assembly lines
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  • ...s catching up I the guise of ecological catastrophes, poverty, [[Third]] [[World]] diseases in collapse of social life, mad cow disease. ...ts as its [[goal]], [[writing]] the [[Communist]] Manifesto for the twenty-first century. Hardt and Negri describe [[globalization]] as an ambiguous "deterr
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