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  • ...he also had [[Kalmyk]] ancestry through his paternal grandparents, [[Volga German]] ancestry through his [[maternal]] grandmother (who was a [[Lutheran]]), a ...ent path" meant that Lenin [[chose]] the [[right]] way to succeed in the [[revolution]], which was based on a [[Marxist]] approach. Indeed, at that [[time]] Leni
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  • Sigmund Freud was born to Jewish [[parents]] in Příbor (''Freiberg'' in [[German]]), Moravia (then Austrian [[Empire]], now Czech Republic), on 6 May 1856. ...cs]]" was seeded with the publication of ''Lectures on [[Physiology]]'' by German physiologist [[Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke|Ernst von Brücke]] who, in coordi
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  • ...1817–1896), a prominent civil servant (not to be confused with the [[German]] philosopher [[Friedrich Schlegel|Friedrich von Schlegel]], 1772-1829). F ...ame interested in Kierkegaard and introduced the works in [[Scandinavia]]. German translations appeared during the 1910s, while the first English translation
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  • ...riefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. Lukács's [[full]] [[name]], in [[German (language)|German]], was '''Georg Bernhard Lukács von Szegedin''', and in [[Hungarian (langu
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  • ...s cot and utter sounds that Freud interpreted as being an attempt at the [[German]] ‚fort’, meaning ‚gone’ or ‚away’. He would then pull the reel ...ror as a metaphor. The notion of reflection is a common one (especially in German Idealist philosophy), stemming from Hegel. In this philosophy there is a co
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  • ...high — [[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the decision of the [[German]] [[Communist]] Party in the early 30s NOT to focus on the struggle against ...rs: although the most numerous and best organized, they — in contrast to German workers — [[lack]] [[theoretical]] stringency.)
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  • ...sts twice had to [[change]] their Party line overnight (after the Soviet-[[German]] pact, it was [[imperialism]], not, [[Fascism]], which was elevated to the
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  • ...the problem with the militaristic pacifism (this was the term coined by [[German]] [[sociologist]], Ulrich Beck apropos of NATO intervention in the Balkans, ...more Jews were killed even more violently? Isn't it that only the innocent German population suffered while the topnotch [[elite]] survived, and so on and so
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  • ...ation]], discernible in all great democratic events, from the [[French]] [[Revolution]] (in which le troisieme etat proclaimed itself identical to the [[Nation]] ...odern [[totalitarianism]]: the [[terrorism]] of the Jacobins in the French Revolution, grounded in their strict adherence to the ideal of egaliberte, i.e. in the
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  • ...ation]], discernable in all great democratic events, from the [[French]] [[Revolution]] (in which the [[Third]] Estate proclaimed itself identical to the [[natio ...a [[change]] from the definite to the indefinite artical, like the East [[German]] crowds demonstrating against the [[communist]] [[regime]] in the last day
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  • ...ith democratic bourgeois elements in order to first achieve the democratic revolution, waiting patiently for the "mature" revolutionary situation. From this poin ...essary consecutive stages (democratic bourgeois revolution and proletarian revolution) into one. Such a [[notion]] still accepts the fundamental underlying objec
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  • ...tions, Marx's line of argumentation that the prospect of the proletarian [[revolution]] emerges out of the inherent [[antagonisms]] of the capitalist [[mode of p ...hich, at that point, appeared to them nothing special, and ended up as a [[German]] foreign minister. However, there is a point on which we cannot concede: t
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  • ...Socialist Revolutionaries preach express their [[true]] [[nature]]: "The [[revolution]] has gone too far. What you are saying now we have been saying all the tim ...may appear much too high-[[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the [[German]] [[Communist]] Party's decision in the early thirties not to focus on the
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  • ...s /worms/," those who emigrated — but, with all sympathy for the Cuban [[revolution]], what [[right]] does a typical middle [[class]] Western [[Leftist]] have ..., as the defunct USSR was decades ago, the subversive [[agent]] of a world revolution. When [[Bush]] recently said "[[Freedom]] is not America's gift to other na
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  • ...Samsa's sister Grete designates her brother-turned-insect a monster - the German word used is <i>ein Untier</i>, an inanimal, in a strict symmetry to inhuma ...Kant is the last one who "makes sense," and that the post-Kantian turn of German Idealism is one of the greatest catastrophes, regressions into meaningless
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  • ...el of [[knowing]]? Is the very [[idea]] of modern "[[total]]" political [[revolution]] not rooted in [[Jewish]] messianism, as, among [[others]], Walter [[Benja ...and Polkes did meet days later in Cairo and discussed the coordination of German and Zionist activities.)<a name="10x"></a><a href="#10"> 10</a> Is this we
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  • ...eit aus den Fugen," deploys the entire scope of his reticence to embrace [[German]] unification and the simple direct transposition of the BRD [[model]] on t ...s</i>/worms/," those who emigrated? But, will all sympathy for the Cuban [[revolution]], what [[right]] does a typical middle [[class]] Western [[Leftist]] have
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  • ...s by no means [[alien]] to [[Marxism]]. Indeed, the felt urgency of the [[revolution]]ary [[act]] relies on it. ...this was the <em>[[Augenblick]]</em>, the unique opportunity to start a [[revolution]], his proposal was at first met with stupefaction or contempt by a large m
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  • ...w]] to [[confess]] that he was involved in a [[Jew]]ish plot against the [[German]] [[nation]]. The reason is clear. [[Stalinism]] conceived itself as part ...at, in contrast to [[Fascism]], [[Stalinism]] was a case of an authentic [[revolution]] [[pervert]]ed. Under [[Fascism]], even in [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], it was p
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  • The fate of a [[Slovene]] [[Communist]] [[revolution]]ary serves as a perfect [[metaphor]] for the twists of [[Stalinism]]. In ...alf-forgotten <i>[[Fear]] of Flying</i>, Erica Jong mockingly claims that 'German toilets are really the key to the horrors of the [[Third]] [[Reich]]. Peop
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  • ...equivalent to the stance of the 'democratic socialist opposition' in the [[German]] Democratic Republic. Although members of the opposition criticised Commun
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  • ...jève knew Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan dialects alongside his French, [[German]], Russian, English, and classical Greek. ...y, and as a [[repetition]] of the [[Revolutionary Terror]] of the [[French Revolution]].
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  • '''Walter Benjamin''' (July 15, 1892 – September 27, 1940) was a [[German]] [[Jewish]] [[Marxist]] [[literary]] critic and [[philosopher]]. He was at : [[revolution]] as [[repetition]] 20
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  • ...Samsa's sister Grete designates her brother-turned-insect a monster - the German word used is <i>ein Untier</i>, an inanimal, in a strict symmetry to inhuma ...Kant is the last one who "makes sense," and that the post-Kantian turn of German Idealism is one of the greatest catastrophes, regressions into meaningless
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  • ...ago, the [[United States]] is now the country subversively fomenting world revolution. [[Bush]] recently declared: "The liberty we prize is not America’s gift ...he most elementary international logic are changing. Washington scolded [[German]] Prime Minister [[Gerhard Schröder]], a democratically elected leader, fo
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  • ...]] [[liberalism]]. In terms of a predominating [[social]] sphere, it is [[German]] [[culture]] versus [[French]] [[politics]] versus [[English]] [[economy]] ...ck]] of pretence could serve as an antidote to French arrogant elitism and German excessive seriousness). The French focused on [[economy]] (which, against
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  • ...is this idea of, as Robespierre would have put it, "[[revolution]] without revolution," the idea that somehow, everything will [[change]], but nobody will be rea ...to our tribe." The Haitian Revolution was explicitly linked to the French Revolution and the Jacobins - I still love them - invited the black delegation from Ha
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  • [[transcendental]] [[revolution]]). The point here is not so much that the Cartesian <i>[[cogito]]</i> is t <font size="3">The precise [[German]] terms (<i>die Zuschauer sich drehen</i> - not so much 'turn around
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  • ...tions, Marx's line of argumentation that the prospect of the proletarian [[revolution]] emerges out of the inherent [[antagonisms]] of the capitalist [[mode of p ...hich, at that point, appeared to them nothing special, and ended up as a [[German]] foreign minister. However, there is a point on which we cannot concede: t
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  • ...omo economicus'', rejection of any philosophical "subject") and of Freud's revolution, which you have restored, if not given, to us (rejection of any ''homo psyc ...and their analyses—that of their patient patients—finished …), that revolution which will one day give them the possibility of delivering their "man's" "d
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  • ...Idealism, the one who, for the first time, undermined Kant's philosophical revolution and in so doing opened up the way for a viable critique of Hegel. In noted
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  • ...notoriously difficult Jacques [[Lacan]] with the founding [[figures]] of [[German]] [[Idealism]] from [[Kant]] to [[Schelling]] and [[Hegel]]. ...hen he was in his early teens where he attended a High School based on the German system of rigorous drilling in a classical education. He won't admit to bei
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  • ...ls of [[universality]], [[truth]], [[reason]], and [[progress]], and the [[German]] theorist J�rgen [[Habermas]]'s attempt to vindicate those ideals with h ...irtually unemployed, supporting himself by translating philosophy from the German and [[living]] off his [[parents]]. In 1977, some of his former professors
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  • ...hat Zizek revives 'an idealized notion of capitalism as itself a permanent revolution',<a name="45x"></a><a href="#45"><sup>45</sup></a> but his insistence that ...publish<a name="58x"></a><a href="#58"><sup>58</sup></a> to material for a German newsletter discussing sermons for priests.<a name="59x"></a><a href="#59"><
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  • <font face="BOOKMAN" size="3">In the traditional German lavatory, the hole down which the shit disappears is up front, so that it i ...Hollywood blockbuster, from now-forgotten figures of 18th and 19th century German philosophy to the notoriously obscure writings of the French psychoanalyst
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  • ...]]' invasion of Iraq, Zizek, while rejecting the combined [[French]] and [[German]] opposition as a kind of appeasement "reminiscent of the [[impotence]] of ...its corresponding form of bureaucracy is ultimately a revolution without a revolution? Or, more exactly, do not recent events regarding the agreed hand-over of p
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  • ...ss [[Psychology]] of Fascism'', was banned by the [[Nazis]] in 1933, and [[German]] newspapers called him a [[communism|communist]] and a [[Jew]] who advocat ...[Europe]], and his book ''[[Character Analysis]]'' brought forth a small [[revolution]] in the practice of [[psychoanalysis]] itself, and is still used today as
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  • ...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 <i>The Authoritarian Personality</i>, including idealizi
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  • ...rture in Haiti. The Haitian Revolution was explicitly linked to the French Revolution, and the Jacobins invited the black delegation from Haiti to Paris. They we ...at I mean by sacrifice. There's [[nothing]] pathetic about it. This honest German soldier, his point was not, "what a nice, ideal role for me." He was just e
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  • ...n the good [''qu'on est bien dans le bien''], rests on a homonym which the German language does not allow'': Man fiihlt sich wohl im Guten''. This is how Kan ...ere pp. 247 ff., and to Vorländer's edition (published by Meiner) for the German text, here p. 86.</ref> His very words, as much as they are suggestive.
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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>
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  • ...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
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  • ...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]] [[
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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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>
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • * [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
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  • ...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
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  • ...(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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  • ...the [[confession]] that he was involved in a [[Jewish]] plot against the [[German]] [[nation]]. This difference points towards the different attitude towards ...re the ultimate consequences and disavowed premises of the Kantian ethical revolution. In other [[words]], Lacan does not try to make the usual "reductionist" po
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Die Revolution steht bevor. Dreizehn Versuche über Lenin - Slavoj Zizek, Nikolaus G. Schn | German
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  • * [[Die Revolution Steht Bevor - Dreizehn Versuche Über Lenin]] * [[In Defence Of The Terror - Liberty Or Death In The French Revolution]]
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  • | [[German]] ...//gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=09207E151076BE4981DCBB1BD1B9F51E A New German Idealism: Hegel, Žižek, and Dialectical Materialism]
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  • ...//gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=09207E151076BE4981DCBB1BD1B9F51E A New German Idealism: Hegel, Žižek, and Dialectical Materialism] | [[German]]
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  • ...ks/Slavoj Zizek/Lenin The Day After The Revolution|Lenin The Day After The Revolution]] ...ectivity In German Idealism|Mythology Madness And Laughter Subjectivity In German Idealism]]
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  • ...terror/index.html In Defence of the Terror: Liberty or Death in the French Revolution]<br /> 2012, [../../../text/books/frank-ruda/hegels-rabble/index.html Hegel
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  • ...ealism, the one who, for the first time, undermined Kant’s philosophical revolution and in so doing opened up the way for a viable critique of Hegel. In noted
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  • ....F. Hegel, ''Terry Pinkard''<br /> 9. From Hegelian Reason to the Marxian Revolution, 1831-48, ''Lawrence S. Stepelevich''<br /> 10. Saint-Simon, Fourier, and ...on, ''Rosi Braidotti''<br /> 1. Postmodernism, ''Simon Malpas''<br /> 2. German Philosophy after 1980: Themes Out of School, ''Dieter Thomä''<br /> 3. Th
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  • Between institution and emancipation, reform and revolution, the question of possibility is always arising for politics. Are there poss ...26 at the Freie Universität Berlin. Currently he is completing a Ph.D. in German on ''Mediocrity: Poetics of the Average Man''. Most recent publications are
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  • =‘Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution’ by Rebecca Comay= [[Image:rebecca-comay-mourning-sickness-hegel-and-the-french-revolution-theoryleaks.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...in Literary Studies. Additionally, she is an associate member of both the German Department and the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. ...s/rebecca-comay/mourning-sickness/ Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution] ''(Stanford University Press, 2011), “explores Hegel’s response to th
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  • The NYU Department of German and Deutsches Haus at NYU present “The Fate of the Commons: A Trotskyite ...lic control of the digital commons? In preparing and executing the October Revolution, Trotsky showed us the way when he focused on the seizure of power over the
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  • The Department of German at NYU, the NYU Department of Comparative Literature, and Deutsches Haus at ...s/rebecca-comay/mourning-sickness/ Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution] (Stanford, 2011) and Hegel and Resistance, co-ed with Bart Zandtvoort (Blo
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  • ...''How did the century re-organise the three great signifiers of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, fraternity? The dominant thesis today, under the mandat ...he denumerable properties of a supposed substance (the Aryan, the Jew, the German …). Communism's experiment with the antinomy (indicated by Marx, with his
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  • ...ntire topic and details clearly relate to the French peripeties during the German occupation and its aftermath: the Nazi and collaborationist control, terror ...before his death, when it became clear that there will be no all-European revolution, and that the idea of building socialism in one country was nonsense, he wr
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  • ..." The term "light" is here crucial in measuring Descartes's distance from German Idealism, in which, precisely, the core of the subject is no longer light, ...pace effectively realizes the paranoid fantasy elaborated by Schreber, the German judge whose memoirs were analyzed by Freud: the "wired universe" is psychot
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  • ...ints of Hegel's historical experience. First, his notion of the industrial revolution involved only Adam-Smith-type manufacturing where the work process was stil ...sion "an automatically active character," an inadequate translation of the German words used by Marx to characterize capital as "''automatischem Subjekt'',"
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  • ...igns which indicate that progress is possible. Kant interpreted the French Revolution as such a sign which pointed toward the possibility of freedom: the hithert ...ond time, would never resolve to make the experiment at such cost – this revolution, I say, nonetheless finds in the hearts of all spectators (who are not enga
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  • ...rom a Jew the confession that he was involved in a Jewish plot against the German nation. This difference points towards the different attitude towards Enlig ...re the ultimate consequences and disavowed premises of the Kantian ethical revolution. In other words, Lacan does not try to make the usual "reductionist" point
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  • ...the chain of command? Only the Chinese army in the heyday of the Cultural Revolution abol­ished ranks and used only the position in the chain of com­mand. Thi ...he Nazi claims about the Jews were true (they exploit Germans, they seduce German girls…), their anti-Semitism would still be (and was) pathological – be
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  • * [[Books/China Mieville/October The Story Of The Russian Revolution]] * [[Books/Jacques Lacan/Lacan In The German Speaking World]]
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