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  • ...[[mother]], Henriette Barthes, and his aunt and grandmother raised him in the French city of [[Bayonne]] where he received his first exposure to [[cultur ...military service during [[World War II]], and, while [[being]] kept out of the major French universities meant he would have to travel a great deal for te
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...de: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democratic "post-ideological" consensus — or it means
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  • ...ides the key for the anatomy of the monkey-that is, in [[order]] to deploy the inherent, notional [[structure]] of a social [[formation]], one must start ...their own inherent logic; on the [[other]] hand, reality is catching up I the guise of ecological catastrophes, poverty, [[Third]] [[World]] diseases in
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  • ...n, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a pr ...us then fearlessly evoke Lenin at his worst-say, his [[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in
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  • ...d]]. Mohammedanism is, therefore, in the strictest [[sense]] of the world, the religion of sublimity."<ref>[[G.W.F. Hegel]], <i>[[Philosophy]] of [[Mind]] ...y is the only TRUE monotheism, since it includes self-differentiation into the One - its lesson is that, in [[order]] to have truly One, you [[need]] THRE
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  • ...]] of seduction" connotes attempts at seduction, [[real]] or fantasied, in the [[form]] of advances, incitations, manipulations, or suggestions that are a ...on these clinical observations, he worked out a theory designed to explain the [[repression]] of [[infantile]] [[sexuality]]. On September 21, 1897, in a
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  • overheard a young man asking one of the staff: 'I just finished <i>Mrs de Winter</i>. Is it [[true]] ...quel to [[another]] book?' This was for me a depressing [[encounter]] with the
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  • ...ides the key for the anatomy of the monkey-that is, in [[order]] to deploy the inherent, notional [[structure]] of a social [[formation]], one must start ...their own inherent logic; on the [[other]] hand, reality is catching up I the guise of ecological catastrophes, poverty, [[Third]] [[World]] diseases in
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  • [[Image:Iraq.The.Borrowed.Kettle.jpg|300px|right]] ...I never borrowed a kettle from you, (2) I returned it to you unbroken, (3) the kettle was already broken when I got it from you. Such an enumeration of in
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  • ...ps, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...border="0">wrote apropos Jacques [[Derrida]]'s untimely [[death]], without the letters written turning red out of [[shame]]:
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  • ...the [[superego]]. Melanie [[Klein]] then formed the more radical view that the defenses [[exist]] within an archaic ego. ...ng, "[[Surplus]] of sexuality alone is not enough to [[cause]] repression; the cooperation of defense is necessary" (p. 188).
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  • ...care for the infant—a deprivation likely to have irreversible effects on the [[child]]'s [[development]]. ...as the [[moment]] when the deprivation is produced, its duration, or even the attitude of mother substitutes.
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  • ...pe of person associated with these impulses: in fleeing [[The Transference|the transference]], did Dora intend to be cruel towards Freud? ...par excellence" (p. 169) that constitutes "one of the erotogenic roots of the passive instinct of cruelty" (p. 193). Freud also refers to [[Jean-Jacques
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  • :''The following article is [[about]] the [[defense]] [[mechanism]] as a [[psychological]] [[concept]]. Since her [[t * When the [[id]] impulses are in [[conflict]] with each [[other]];
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  • ...perhaps, the time has come to cast a reflexive glance on the main types of the Stalingrad narratives. ...foreign country? And what about the suffering they themselves inflicted on the Russian population while they were still winning?
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  • ...ps, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...uthority]]-wrote apropos Jacques [[Derrida]]'s untimely [[death]], without the letters written turning red out of [[shame]]:
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  • ...[[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of Biographies. The entries are listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. [[Applied psychoanalysis and the interaction of psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...ce, or the use of an object or person that enables the [[subject]] to face the feared situation. ...anuel Régis) described a very large [[number]] of phobias in [[terms]] of the triggering object or situation ([[claustrophobia]], erythrophobia, [[zoopho
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  • ...to an object, while in fear the person's attention is precisely focused on the object." ...the term <i>fear</i>—"in keeping with current usage"—to [[represent]] the [[situation]] when anxiety has found an object.
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  • ...govern the meanings of our [[words]] and relate us to that environment and the [[conditions]] pertaining there. ...] connections reveal (to quote Wittgenstein) "the post at which we station the [[word]]" (1953, 29) and vary greatly in complexity. Some signifiers have f
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  • ...751871.html The battle for Europe's soul may be lost – the fight against the populists will be about starting afresh] ...zek-empire-left-assange/ As Trump, Bannon, Assange & Oprah make headlines: The Empire Strikes Back]
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  • ...atured [[media]] portrayals as "the Elvis of [[cultural]] [[theory]]" and "the [[Marx]] brother", Žižek has attracted enormous international interest th ...IJŽS’s Editorial Board and the Journal will be devoted to engaging with the substantive and provocative implications Žižek’s work has for a range o
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  • ...enth and the twentieth century were Westernizers." (Lesley Chamberlain, <i>The Philosophy Steamer</i>, London: Atlantic Books 2006, p. 270) ...the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin, etc.).
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  • ...anity and divinity—and how the differences between the faiths may be far stranger than they may at first seem.
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  • ...er is a stranger to controversy, and in this debate they make [[explicit]] the grounds of their personal dispute as well as addressing, in a frank and ope ...re [[needs]] to be [[change]] and their confrontation in this volume shows the importance of asking difficult questions, not only of each [[other]], but a
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  • ...manity and divinity--and how the differences between the faiths may be far stranger than they may at first seem. <br /> ...] [[Gaze]],&quot; (5) &quot;For the Theologico-[[Political]] Suspension of the [[Ethical]],&quot; (by Gunjevic) (1) &quot;Mistagogy of [[Revolution]],&quo
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  • ...anity and divinity—and how the differences between the faiths may be far stranger than they may at first seem.</div>
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  • ...either is a stranger to controversy, and in this debate they make explicit the grounds of their personal dispute as well as addressing, in a frank and ope ...that there needs to be change and their confrontation in this volume shows the importance of asking difficult questions, not only of each other, but also
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  • ...ichard Wagner | Pierre Boulez &amp; Patrice Chéreau | 1980 | Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival= ...from the tree and claims Sieglinde as his bride, rejoicing in the union of the Wälsungs.
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  • ...ichard Wagner | Pierre Boulez &amp; Patrice Chéreau | 1980 | Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival= ...m. Siegfried is moved by the story but asks for proof. When Mime shows him the fragments of his father’s sword, Nothung, Siegfried orders Mime to repair
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  • ='Beckett as the Writer of Abstraction' by Slavoj Žižek= ...incomplete, it contains cracks and inconsistencies which are the points of the rise of subjects.
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  • ...loftiest, because it mediates in our time between the care-ridden man and the subject of absolute knowledge.<u>1</u> ...lines the "limits within which it is impossible for our teaching to ignore the structuring moments of Hegel's phenomenology":
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  • ...nd it as a concealed re-affirmation of patriarchy, and by a broad range of the liberal New Left. ...reason, we must start with a summary of Kernberg's basic theses and place the discussion of pathological narcissism (PN) and borderline states into an ap
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