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  • ...be directly targeted or apprehended (despite the [[ambition]] of the “[[politics]] of enjoyment” and its various incarnations). At the same time, it canno
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  • ...the second stroke in December of the same year, he resigned from active [[politics]]. In March 1923, he suffered his third stroke and was left bedridden for t *[http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/index.htm Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder]
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  • ...adiou]] ([[born]] 1937, Rabat, Morocco) is a prominent [[France|French]] [[left-wing]] [[philosopher]] formerly [[chair]] of [[Philosophy]] at the [[École Norm ...Political Ontology|The Ticklish Subject]]'', Žižek upholds Badiou’s [[politics]] of Truth and his “pathbreaking [[reading]] of St Paul” (''TS'': 3), w
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  • ...d to leave the École Normale Supérieure. In fact, direct engagement in [[politics]] was always a problematic area in his personal life; he could be described
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  • Although the book is packed with examples from politics and popular culture — the unmistakable token of Zizek’s style — from
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  • ...ss]] of examining topics as diverse-and as closely linked-as [[ethics]], [[politics]], and [[cyberspace]].
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  • ...ge in a dialogue on central questions of contemporary [[philosophy]] and [[politics]]. Their essays, organized as [[separate]] contributions that respond to on
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  • ...1972 and June 26, 1975. It takes [[place]] at a turning point in French [[politics]] after the events of May 68, and in the teaching of [[Jacques lacan|Jacque
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  • ...ates. The myth lends itself also in Žižek to a fertile theorization of [[politics]], one that seeks to avoid the disavowals of ''[[Group Psychology and the A
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  • ...te of exception]] as the dominant paradigm for governing in contemporary [[politics]]. He warns against a "generalization of the [[state]] of exception" throug ...can be achieved through politics. Bare life, in this ancient conception of politics, is that which must be transformed, via the State, into the "[[good]] life"
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  • ...g the impossibility of [[sexual]] relationship into the context of class [[politics]]: “There is no class relationship” (''SO'': 126; LC: 295). He does not ...he issue of class, but rather his provocation for rethinking Marxist class politics since it puts into question the myriad [[utopian]] preoccupations that have
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  • ...wer always incomplete and subject to re-inscription. Butler’s feminist [[politics]] engage in what Laclau stresses as the “hegemonic struggle” over the s
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  • ...[[place]] in deconstruction complicates matters considerably, as do the [[politics]] of [[Paul]] de Man in early [[adulthood]]. Heidegger assumed the rectorsh ...oncerned with complicating the [[relationship]] between deconstruction and politics. Despite these denials Derrida made numerous statements supporting the spir
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  • ...nterdisciplinary, broadening out from his psychiatric basis to encompass [[politics]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and literature. His par
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  • Although Kierkegaard wrote a few articles on [[politics]], [[women]], and entertainment in his youth and university days, many scho
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  • ==Life and politics== ...ing to debates concerning [[Marxism]] and its relation to [[sociology]], [[politics]] and [[philosophy]], and for reconstructing [[Marx's theory of alienation]
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  • ...pted within feminism (see Kate Millet's classic feminist [[text]] Sexual [[Politics]] (1977 [1969]) for a clear [[statement]] of these criticisms), and consequ
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  • students and [[workers]] that a liberated [[politics]] could only emerge from S. Turkle, Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and Freud’s French
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  • ...y former leftists, this multiculturalism is a kind of ersatz working-class politics. We don't even know whether the working class still exists, so let's talk a ...course, is what is missing today, because politics today is increasingly a politics of merely negotiating compromises between different positions. <br class="N
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  • ...an economically inefficient dictatorship? So, in the contemporary academic politics, the idea to deal with Lenin is accompanied by two qualifications: yes, why ...ggle between the liberal and [[conservative]] pole of today's [[official]] politics — however, one can only afford to be indifferent if the liberal option is
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  • We don't yet know what consequences in [[economy]], ideology, [[politics]], war, this event will have, but one thing is sure: the US, which, till no
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  • ...on Wall Street. What these both Marxes have in common is the [[denial]] of politics proper; the reference to Lenin enables us to avoid these two pitfalls. As such, Lenin's politics is the [[true]] counterpoint not only to the [[Third Way]] pragmatic opport
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  • ...and so on and so on, how does the reference to human rights function in [[politics]]? Here I will finally enter what probably you expect from me, the [[NATO]] ...tastrophe it wanted to prevent. That's the usual argument of a lot of my [[left-wing]] friends: What was the result? Only KLA, that is to say Albanians, are now
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  • ...power. Both bureaucrats and dissidents had some sort of relationship with politics. Even until now, this is partly the case. In Western Europe this phenomena GL: But you are involved in politics yourself, up until this moment. There are a lot of controversies in Ljublja
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  • ...erman]] Fourth [[Reich]] perturbing the delicate [[balance]] of European [[politics]]. ...of the West — the [[uncanny]] [[antagonism]] between its "[[official]]" politics (preventing ethnic cleansing) and its true desire (to allow the Serbs to fi
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  • [[Politics]] and its repressions ...e, of course, emphasizes how the line of [[separation]] between police and politics proper is always blurred and contested; say, in the [[Marxist]] [[tradition
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  • ...of "infinite complexity." Advocates of "anti-essentialist" [[identity]] [[politics]], for example, tend to stress that there is no "[[woman]] in general," onl ...g for, against this postmodern doxa, is precisely the resuscitation of the politics of ([[universal]]) Truth in today's conditions of global contingency. He wo
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  • ...es: Politique st Philosophie avant et aprés [[Marx]] (Paris, 1997).</ref> Politics proper thus always involves a kind of short circuit between the [[universal ...ishment of a postpolitical, rational society.<ref>Sometimes the shift from politics proper to policing can be simply a matter of a [[change]] from the definite
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  • ...t colonialism is an empty abstraction which, translated into [[practical]] politics, can only result in condoning the "civilizing" role of colonialism and thus <p>"This not only threatened to open elite politics to public scrutiny but also risked discrediting the entire Bolshevik regime
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  • ...his pact between Fulani, the far-[[left]] espouser of [[Marxist]]-Leninist politics, and Buchanan, a Reaganite cold warrior and the leading [[Right]]-wing popu
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  • ...ated in an economically inefficient dictatorship? In contemporary academic politics, the [[idea]] of dealing with Lenin is accompanied by two qualifications: y Lenin's stance against [[economism]] as well as against pure politics is crucial today, apropos of the [[split]] attitude toward economy in (what
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  • ...(1996), "the [[vocabulary]] and grammar of the Western [[tradition]] of [[politics]] was abruptly dispensed with." ...to socialism". All that Soviet power could do was to combine the moderate politics of "state capitalism" with the cultural education of the peasant masses. Fa
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  • ...in an economically inefficient dictatorship? So, in contemporary academic politics, a proposal to deal with Lenin is twice qualified: Yes, why not, we live in ...gle between the liberal and [[conservative]] poles of today's [[official]] politics. However, one can only afford to be indifferent if the liberal option is in
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  • ...is here the [[case]] of [[Poland]]: the most ardent supporter of the US [[politics]] in Poland is the ex-Communist president Kwasniewski (who is even mentione ...e US AND the agent of the TV-idiotizing of the [[public]] opinion, turning politics into a [[media]] show and running a large advertisement and media company.
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  • ...n religion as Protestantism, in ethics as the subject's moral autonomy, in politics as democratic equality, etc. What such a view misses is what one is tempted ...an, all too human." One should not be afraid to apply this insight also to politics: it is all too simple to dismiss Nazis as inhuman and bestial - what if the
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  • ...n the parallel of God with father. More importantly even, this inscribes [[politics]] into the very heart of Islam, since the “genealogical desert” renders
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  • ...[[global market economy]], etc.). The purely humanitarian anti-political politics of merely preventing suffering thus effectively amounts to the implicit [[p ...s|meta-political]]" Human Rights, we lose politics itself, i.e., we reduce politics to a "post-political" play of negotiation of particular interests. - What,
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  • ...is the most dark and daring of conspiracies"? And is the [[present]] US [[politics]], in its inherent [[structure]], not a kind of [[political]] equivalent to
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  • ...also the dominant ideological topic of the "enlightened" liberals whose [[politics]] is focused on the fight against sexism, [[racism]], and fundamentalism, a ...n]], abolished budget deficit. Even in the touchy sphere of socio-economic politics, Democrats (the same as with Blair in the UK) as a rule accomplish the neo-
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  • ...t, when the pro-war leaders are confronted with the brutal fact that their politics is out-of-tune with the majority of their population, they take recourse to
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  • ...]] reducible to the symmetric domain of equality and distributive justice, politics I the very "[[impossible]]" link between this domain and that of (theologic
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  • ...h films is that, in today's late capitalism, politics is more and more the politics of <i>jouissance</i>, concerned with ways of soliciting or controlling and ...site and politics a theater of shadows, the main fight is to be fought in politics and ideology. Take the disintegration of the Communist power in the last ye
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  • ...ex-Congressman Fred Thompson said, in [[defense]] of President Bush's Iraq politics: "When anti-war protesters say 'But what did Iraq effectively DO to the US? ...lessly pursuing its interests. It is as the guideline of the [[recent]] US politics is a weird [[reversal]] of the well-known motto of the ecologists: act glob
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  • ...drive to productivity, the distrust of democracy, the theatralization of [[politics]], the inevitability of [[violence]] — three features which directly cont ...evoke the logic of councils-democracy?). Secondly, the [[awareness]] that politics is a complex game in which a certain level of institutional alienation is i
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  • ...> such a refreshing reading (clearly the definitive exercises in Deleuzian politics) is that we are dealing with books which refer to and function as the momen ...o [[master]] the regulation of social [[space]], since social relations ([[politics]]) IS the stuff of their [[work]]: economic production directly becomes [[p
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  • ...]] which fits global capitalism: in our age of »post-[[politics]],« when politics proper is progressively replaced by expert social administration, the only ...uld reply like Picasso: "No, YOU did this! This is the true result of YOUR politics!"<br><br>
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  • ...iou proposes, <i>abstract</i> from the holocaust when we judge the Israeli politics towards Palestinians? Not because one can compare the two, but precisely be ...upied zones, allowing the Israelis to dismiss all criticism of the Israeli politics as secretly motivated by the holocaust-denial; nor does he resort to the ri
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  • [[Category:Politics]]
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  • ...gedy is thus a cruel, but inexorable one: the direct ethical foundation of politics sooner or later turns into its own comic caricature, adopting the very [[cy
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  • ...ther]] aspects of daily [[life]]. More important is the systematic micro-[[politics]] of [[psychological]] [[humiliation]]: Palestinians are treated, essential ...ntless other aspects of daily life. More important is the systematic micro-politics of psychological humiliation: Palestinians are treated, essentially, as evi
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  • * [[Love beyond Law]]. ''Centre for [[Theology]] and [[Politics]].'' 1996. <http://www.theologyandpolitics.com/Files/Zizek%20CTP%20Love%20b [[Category:Politics]]
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  • ...evolution of [[ethical]] systems, Habermas hints at the source of a new [[politics|political]] practice that incorporates the imperatives of evolutionary rati ...School [[critical theory]] has influenced some segments of the [[Left-wing politics|Left wing]] and [[leftist]] thought (particularly the [[New Left]]). Herbe
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  • ...opulist right and the left share is precisely this: the [[awareness]] that Politics proper is still alive.
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  • ...and [[ignorance]], between [[expertise]] and [[ideology]], between [[post-politics|post-political]] [[administration]] and old political passions of the [[lef ...right and the left share is precisely <i>this</i>: the [[awareness]] that Politics proper is still alive.
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  • We don’t yet [[know]] what consequences in [[economy]], [[ideology]], [[politics]]
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  • ...site and politics a theater of shadows, the main fight is to be fought in politics and ideology. <br><br> ...othing]] less than the appropriate answer to the dilemmas of revolutionary politics today, a blueprint for the [[political]] act the left is desperately [[look
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  • ...discipline]], concentration, and strength of will in sport as well as in [[politics]]. Then, after [[World]] War II, in her photo albums, she rediscovered her ...]] of life: Leni’s fascism is deeper than her direct celebration of Nazi politics; it resides already in her pre-[[political]] [[aesthetics]] of life, in her
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  • What we find reprehensible and dangerous in U.S. [[politics]] and civilization is thus A PART OF EUROPE ITSELF, one of the possible out
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  • ...bal]] [[vision]] that would [[present]] a feasible alternative to Bush’s politics. Further, Bush’s victory is paradoxically better for both the [[Europe]]
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  • ...read by anyone interested in the strange twists of today's conservative [[politics]], it is ''What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart o ...is also the dominant ideological topic of the "enlightened" liberals whose politics is focused on the fight against sexism, [[racism]], and [[fundamentalism]],
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  • ...ew populist right and the left share is just one thing: the awareness that politics proper is still alive. * [[The Constitution is Dead - Long Live Proper Politics]]. ''The Guardian''. June 4, 2005. <http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/stor
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  • ...is a more risky strategy: of not just playing this liberal [[identity]] [[politics]] game for the media. What if we risk, and this doesn't mean violence, alte ...re lies the true [[repression]]. So, China, as long as you don't mess with politics, is the ultimate capitalist country, because capitalists can do whatever th
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  • ...ex-Congressman Fred Thompson said, in [[defense]] of President Bush's Iraq politics: "When anti-war protesters say 'But what did Iraq effectively DO to the US? ...lessly pursuing its interests. It is as the guideline of the [[recent]] US politics is a weird [[reversal]] of the well-known motto of the ecologists: act glob
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  • ...y former leftists, this multiculturalism is a kind of ersatz working-class politics. We don't even know whether the [[working class]] still [[exists]], so let' ...se, is what is [[missing]] today, because politics today is increasingly a politics of merely negotiating compromises between different positions.
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  • ...on Wall Street. What these both Marxes have in common is the [[denial]] of politics proper; the reference to Lenin enables us to avoid these two pitfalls. As such, Lenin's politics is the [[true]] counterpoint not only to the [[Third Way]] pragmatic opport
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  • The consensual form of politics in our time is a bi-polar system that offers the appearance of a choice whe Postmodern politics thus logically accepts the claim that 'the working-class has disappeared' a
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  • ...his pact between Fulani, the far-[[left]] espouser of [[Marxist]]-Leninist politics, and Buchanan, a Reaganite cold warrior and the leading [[Right]]-wing popu
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  • ...in [[order]] to protest against the American interfering into the local [[politics]]. As a conscientious [[citizen]], he wrote on the envelope his [[return]] ...econd story concerns the other side of the much-praised new global ethical politics in which one is allowed to violate the state sovereignty on behalf of the v
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  • * [[From Proto-Reality to the Act]]. ''Centre for [[Theology]] and [[Politics]]''. <http://www.lacan.com/zizproto.htm>
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  • ...of "infinite complexity." Advocates of "anti-essentialist" [[identity]] [[politics]], for example, tend to stress that there is no "[[woman]] in general," onl ...g for, against this postmodern doxa, is precisely the resuscitation of the politics of ([[universal]]) Truth in today's conditions of global contingency. He wo
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  • ...lso in the liberal center (the "mystery" of Kennedy's assassination) and [[left-wing]] orientations (the American Left's old obsession that some mysterious [[go
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  • ...th bureaucrats and [[dissidents]] had some sort of [[relationship]] with [[politics]]. Even until now, this is partly the [[case]]. In [[Western Europe]] this GL: But you are involved in politics yourself, up until this [[moment]]. There are a lot of controversies in [[L
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  • with [[politics]]. Even now, this is partly the [[case]]. In [[Western Europe]] this </p><p><b>CTHEORY:</b> But you are involved in politics yourself, up until this
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  • ...less other aspects of daily life. More important is the systematic micro-[[politics]] of psychological [[humiliation]]: Palestinians are treated, essentially, ...anti-semitic temptation often clearly detectable among critics of Israeli politics.
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  • ...on Wall Street. What these both Marxes have in common is the [[denial]] of politics proper; the reference to Lenin enables us to avoid these two pitfalls. As such, Lenin's politics is the [[true]] counterpoint not only to the [[Third Way]] pragmatic opport
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  • ...ated in an economically inefficient dictatorship? In contemporary academic politics, the [[idea]] of dealing with Lenin is accompanied by two qualifications: y Lenin's stance against [[economism]] as well as against pure politics is crucial today, apropos of the [[split]] attitude toward economy in (what
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  • ...s [[discussion]] as an answer to a certain kind of current [[left]]-wing [[politics]] which has been inspired by [[gender]] theory, which proposes the [[transg ...[signifier]] of the hysterical subject emerges as a swearword in Stalinist politics. Even earlier, already with [[Lenin]], the [[internal]] enemies, the revisi
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  • ...egime]], and “democracy” as a [[signifier]] around which any [[radical politics]] worthy of the [[name]] might be organized. ...wards really existing liberal democracies and towards radical democratic [[politics]] as a proposed critical alternative to them. Broadly [[speaking]], Žižek
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] ...entialist [[terms]]. It concludes by calling for a new [[form]] of radical politics that seeks to avoid the [[discourse]] of the Master through an [[ethics]] o
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  • ...and it remains one of his most accessible books. Mixing [[philosophy]], [[politics]] and [[psychoanalysis]] with examples from high and low [[culture]], he se ...analysis of belief, the main concept concept in the book is the call for a politics of the [[ethical]] act, one which rejects the comforts of [[pragmatism]] an
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  • ...Deleuze as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the realms of radical politics, philosophy, film (Hitchcock, ''Fight Club''), and psychoanalysis. Of ''Org
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  • ...ralism]], popular/cyber [[culture]], [[totalitarianism]], [[ethics]] and [[politics]]. ...s a [[Lacanian]] and uses [[Lacan]] to [[analyse]] [[popular culture]] and politics.
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  • ...kian philosophy emerges, derived from [[Hegelian]] dialectics, [[Marxist]] politics and [[Lacanian]] psychoanalysis. At the same [[time]], Žižek’s witty a
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  • ...the [[logic]] of [[capitalism]] and the condition of contemporary radical politics; and his views on major current [[global]] issues and events, including the
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  • ...on saying "we [[need]] more [[people]] with Mary Kay's stance in today's [[politics]]." ...lso mark a [[development]] away from and against current orthodoxies about politics and culture and the stasis of [[postmodernity]] in which life beyond the fl
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  • ...bjects]] that most disciples of Lacan disregard: [[popular culture]] and [[politics]]. In much of his [[work]], Zizek employs familiar [[concepts]] from the [[ ...sort of 'logician of culture' who reveals the underlying [[structures]] of politics and ideology in much the way [[Kant]] did."<br>
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  • ...</strong> In general, anarchism plays a big [[role]] in American radical [[politics]] and countercultures. Do you have any [[thoughts]] on this influence?</p> ...red. Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned [[left-wing]] politics or some particularism, like saving local [[conditions]] against globalism.
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  • last decade, ex-Yugoslav [[politics]] have taken up more [[space]] in Zizek's Zizek's own polemic against multicultural [[identity]] politics. And talking
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  • <b>Politics and radical incorrectness</b><br><br> ..."#5">5</a> In other words, the potential danger is that we are left with a politics that stops at the level of impossibility without ever seeking to, as it wer
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  • ...Metropolitan University and author of books on psychoanalysis, discourse, politics and culture. He is a practising psychoanalyst, member of the Centre for Fre We will focus on the critiques of Zizek concerning politics, psychoanalysis and philosophy, and then turn to the way the particular int
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  • ...erhaps surprisingly, with [[three]] examples taken from the realm not of [[politics]] but of art. In the chapter "The Wanton Identity" from <i>For They Know No
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  • ...he essays "Welcome the Desert of the [[Real]]", "The Prospect of Radical [[Politics]] Today", "Against the [[Double]] [[Blackmail]]" and "[[Iraq]] - Where is t ...usual haste in making their views known and amid calls from both sides of politics for [[swift]] retaliation, they both urged a kind of caution or delay. Baud
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  • ...tion]] policies, to deconstruct the [[rhetoric]] of [[nationalism]], the [[politics]] of [[place]], the [[metaphysics]] of native land and native tongue.... Th ...sts allege that the traditional orientations of family, [[community]], and politics have ceded to the febrile [[delusions]] of "hyperreality." Today, we [[expe
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  • ...e lies the true [[repression]]. So China, as long as you don't mess with [[politics]], is the ultimate capitalist country, because capitalists can do whatever ...d is the traditional pseudo-radical position which says, "If you engage in politics-helping trade unions or combating sexual harassment, whatever-you've been c
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  • ...kes up Saint- Just where one should. That happiness has become a factor in politics is an improper proposition. It has always been one and will bring back the
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  • ...ing that we are subject to under the reign of all the dead Gods. But when left-wing intellectuals get together to act collectively they become fools in another </dd><dd>It was noted then that, for a long time now, there have been left-wing intellectuals and [[right-wing]] intellectuals. I would like to give you [[
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  • ...usually had very little to say, save for his considerations on war, was [[politics]], and specifically [[Marxism]], to which he opposed a conception of the ev
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  • * [[Politics and psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...e DPG then passed a [[resolution]] that required members to abstain from [[politics]]. In February 1937 Käthe Dräger became head of the Berlin committee of t ...cratic Republic, Alexander Mette, left psychoanalysis to start a career in politics (he pursued an initial interest in health policies, then a university caree
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  • ...ample, when the Party decides to [[change]] its [[politics]] that the same politics can radically change its "objective" meaning: till the pact [[Hitler]]-Stal Historians who try to demonstrate the continuity between Lenin's politics and Stalinism like to focus on the figure of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder
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  • ...among the voters, about the decline of [[popular]] [[participation]] in [[politics]], so worried [[liberals]] talk all the [[time]] about the [[need]] to mobi ...] and [[politics]]: "populism" is the [[Lacan]]ian <i>[[objet a]]</i> of [[politics]], the particular [[figure]] which stands for the [[universal]] [[dimension
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  • ...tion]] policies, to deconstruct the [[rhetoric]] of [[nationalism]], the [[politics]] of [[place]], the [[metaphysics]] of native land and native tongue. . . . ...sts allege that the traditional orientations of family, [[community]], and politics have ceded to the febrile [[delusions]] of "hyperreality." Today, we [[expe
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  • ...ds: what pins its meaning down is the point de capiton of "right-wing" or "left-wing". What is at issue in a conflict of ideologies is precisely the point de ca ...sarily just commercial, for what is at stake are the national cultures and politics bodies which underpin, and are supported by, resident industries. When McDo
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  • ...eplicant relationship but move beyond this to consider issues of ideology, politics, and spectatorship.
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  • ...gnition (from philosophy to psychology and the law) that shape our current politics of identity, but also, and more importantly, of the manner in which we unde ...contemporary debates around self-governance, power-relations and identity politics. I have always known that only a non-Lacanian would be capable of taking La
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  • ...he only real thing. Zizek explores and maps this milieu of [[libidinal]] [[politics]], drawing us a series of [[diagrams]] of "[[ideological]] fantasy." At the
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  • ...Lacan- I wouldn't take a stand on whether Mr. Guy Mollet would make the [[politics]] he makes if he were analyzed! I don't want to be heard saying that a psyc
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  • ...ing that we are subject to under the reign of all the dead Gods. But when left-wing intellectuals get together to act collectively they become fools in another </dd><dd>It was noted then that, for a long time now, there have been left-wing intellectuals and [[right-wing]] intellectuals. I would like to give you [[
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  • ...(1991); Slavoj Žižek, Philosophy, (2003); Slavoj Žižek, [[Society]], [[Politics]], and Ideology, (2003) ...llard, Using Lacan: Reading [[Fiction]], (1991); Toril Moi, Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory 1985, 2d ed., 2002; Toril Moi French Feminist Tho
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  • ...002; Michael Rustin, The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Culture, (1991); Alison Sinclair, The Deceived Husband: A Kleinian App
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  • ...ount to proving that disturbed family communications caused symptoms. 'The Politics of Experience' was written at the height of the 1960's rebellion by young p
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  • ...7" dir="ltr" | Interventions - Jacques Lacan: Between Psychoanalysis and [[Politics]] | class="s3" dir="ltr" | Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture - Wrestling with the angel : experiments in symbolic life
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  • ==The Third Moment of Politics== ...iso: “… with the exception of the radical-emancipatory ([[Communist]]) politics of truth.”
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  • *[http://lacan.com/zizred.htm The Politics of Redemption: Why is Wagner Worth Saving?] ...nt/story/0,3604,1498989,00.html The Constitution is Dead. Long Live Proper Politics ]
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  • ...ces/jordan-peterson-clinical-psychologist-canada-popularity-convincing-why-left-wing-alt-right-cathy-a8208301.html Why do people find Jordan Peterson so convinc * [https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/karl-marx-200-years-uk-politics-elections-working-class-slavoj-zizek-a8335931.html 200 years later, we can
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  • "Is the minimal [[difference]] in [[politics]] not the one between [[Nazism]] and [[Stalinism]]? In a [[letter]] to Herb
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  • ...e. Drawing on a dizzying array of references from contemporary culture and politics, Zizek's firecracker commentary reaches unsettling conclusions about the pl
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  • ...et competition, of nomadic pluralist interaction, etc., than Robespierre's politics of Truth (with a capital T, of course), whose proclaimed goal is "to return ...amount to the obscene madness of openly pursuing a "terrorist and inhuman politics", but something much more difficult to think. In today's "post-deconstructi
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  • ...aprice, incapable as she is of perceiving the universal dimension of state politics. How are we not to recall F.W.J. Schelling's claim that "the same principle ...ist socialism, the necessary correlate is the assertion of the "primacy of politics over economy": the victorious revolutionary subject doesn't act as an instr
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  • ...dispensable philosophical point of reference of any genuinely emancipatory politics.
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  • ...f the status of women and the role of violence in contemporary culture and politics.
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  • ...rings the debate over nationalism into the sphere of contemporary cultural politics, breaking the impasse centered on nationalisms simultaneously fascistic and
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  • *Politics Between Fear and Terror [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DF2C53EE23
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  • ...s of the [[politics]] to come. If the principal task of the [[emancipatory politics]] of the XIXth century was to break the monopoly of the bourgeois [[liberal ..., expert administration and coordination of interests as the zero-level of politics, the only way to introduce [[passion]] into this field, to actively mobiliz
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  • ...ight: anti-capitalism cannot be directly the goal of political action - in politics, one opposes concrete political agents and their actions, not an anonymous Is the minimal difference in politics not the one between Nazism and Stalinism? In a letter to Herbert Marcuse fr
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  • ...ightenment legacy: if there is one proposition which condenses Stalinist [[politics]], it is the "anti-essentialist" motif, repeated endlessly in his works: "E ...ition which pursued the oxymoron of the anti-market "radical" [[economic]] politics combined with the calls for direct and true democracy.<br />
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  • ...rs around in the early 1920s, giving us snippets of the NEP ("new economic politics") reality of the Soviet Union. Recall the common expression "to cast an eye
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  • ...ia I: Against the Politics of Jouissance|The Liberal Utopia I: Against the Politics of ''Jouissance'']]. 8 January 2008. ''[http://www.lacan.com Lacan.com]''. ...consumerist post-democracy, tries to neutralize negativity by transforming politics into apolitical administration: individuals pursue their consumerist fantas
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  • ...ce and tolerance, the first condition is to get rid of "moral temptation": politics should be thoroughly purged of moral ideals and rendered "realistic," takin ...nto the very core of the liberal vision: liberalism conceives itself as a "politics of lesser evil", its ambition is to bring about the Èleast evil society po
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  • ...nker who argues that theology is the only foundation upon which knowledge, politics, and ethics can stand. In The Monstrosity of Christ, Žižek and Milbank go
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  • ...in [[order]] to protest against the American interfering into the local [[politics]]. As a conscientious [[citizen]], he wrote on the envelope his [[return]] ...econd story concerns the other side of the much-praised new global ethical politics in which one is allowed to violate the state sovereignty on behalf of the v
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  • ...maps out a communist hypothesis that lays the basis for an emancipatory [[politics]] of the twenty-first century.
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  • [[File:Controversies- Politics and Philosophy in our Time.jpg|thumb]] ...fferences between [[them]] concerning the [[role]] of [[philosophy]] and [[politics]].
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  • * [[The Event: Politics, Art, Ontology]] | 9. May 2013 * [[What is to be Done for Politics?]] | 27. June 2012
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  • ...ge in a dialogue on central questions of contemporary [[philosophy]] and [[politics]]. Their essays, organized as [[separate]] contributions that respond to on
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  • ...ralism]], popular/cyber [[culture]], [[totalitarianism]], [[ethics]] and [[politics]].</div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__download">[https://li
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  • ...eral 'lost causes,' and look for the kernel of truth in the 'totalitarian' politics of the past. ...y authoritarianism and the valorization of soft, consensual, decentralized politics.
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  • | "Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory. Vol. III: Society, Politics, Ideology"
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  • ...s="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">[[Lenin]] Reloaded: Toward a [[Politics]] of [[Truth]] - Sebastian Budgen, Stathis Kouvelakis, Slavoj [[Zizek]], Da | "Lenin Reloaded: Toward a Politics of Truth"
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  • ...e. Drawing on a dizzying array of references from contemporary culture and politics, Zizek's firecracker commentary reaches unsettling conclusions about the pl
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  • ...Deleuze as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the realms of radical politics, philosophy, film and psychoanalysis. In this deliciously polemical work, Z
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  • ...r Gilles Deleuze as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the realms of politics, philosophy, film, and psychoanalysis. This is a polemical and surprising w
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  • ...failures of neoliberalism and lays the foundations for a new emancipatory politics. Avoiding trite comparisons between Marx's worldview and our current politi
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  • ...es sense in light of Zizek's thirst for elevating the discourse of radical politics and philosophy.</div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__download
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  • ...ly rethinking our social order. Organised around the themes of economy and politics, critical theory, and culture in order to offer an impressive range of them
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  • ...rings the debate over nationalism into the sphere of contemporary cultural politics, breaking the impasse centered on nationalisms simultaneously fascistic and
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  • ...rocess of examining topics as diverse - and as closely linked - as ethics, politics, and cyberspace. Slavoj Zizek is senior researcher in the Department of Phi
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  • ...rocess of examining topics as diverse - and as closely linked - as ethics, politics, and cyberspace. Slavoj Zizek is senior researcher in the Department of Phi
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  • ...orism, the explosion of rightist populism and the emergence of new radical politics - all of which, in their own way, express the impasses of global capitalism
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  • ...orism, the explosion of rightist populism and the emergence of new radical politics - all of which, in their own way, express the impasses of global capitalism
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  • ...adlocks of quantum physics. Although the book is packed with examples from politics and popular culture -- the unmistakable token of Zizek's style -- from Spee
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  • ...adlocks of quantum physics. Although the book is packed with examples from politics and popular culture — the unmistakable token of Zizek's style — from Sp
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  • ...nker who argues that theology is the only foundation upon which knowledge, politics, and ethics can stand. In The Monstrosity of Christ, Žižek and Milbank go
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  • ...om a variety of perspectives, they suggest that grounding human action and politics in materialist critique offers revolutionary possibilities that transcend t
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  • ...han Lacan did). He analyzes various aspects of popular culture and leftist politics. Unlike some of his other books, however, this narrative is fast-paced and
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">The Politics Of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible - Jacques Ranciere, Slavoj | "The Politics Of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible"
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  • ...dispensable philosophical point of reference of any genuinely emancipatory politics.</div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__download">[https://libg
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  • ...take on the logic of capitalism and the condition of contemporary radical politics; and his views on major current global issues and events, including the Ira
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  • ...m&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;<div class="bb-sep">&lt;/div&gt;The Culturalisation of Politics&lt;br/&gt;The Effective Universality&lt;br/&gt;Acheronta movebo: The Infern
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  • ...ct, Hegel's absolute, materialist Christianity, postcolonial violence, eco-politics, ceremonial acts, and the postcolonial revolutionary subject. Contributors
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  • ...k engage in a dialogue on central questions of contemporary philosophy and politics. Their essays, organized as separate contributions that respond to one anot
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  • ...ut that these new dangers also open up new spaces for radical emancipatory politics. Eleven distinguished thinkers take these perils as a challenge to provide
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  • =‘Controversies: Politics and Philosophy in our Time’ by Alain Badiou &amp; Jean-Claude Milner= ...y deep, new differences between them concerning the role of philosophy and politics.
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  • ...nd maps out a communist hypothesis that lays the basis for an emancipatory politics of the twenty-first century.
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  • ...emocracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics’ by Jodi Dean= ...ion of opinion and the transmission of feelings. The result is a psychotic politics where certainty displaces credibility and the circulation of intense feelin
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  • ...ea with the singularity of a particular politics, especially revolutionary politics, is an old practice. It was already employed against Bolsheviks well before ...ciety, the State is dissolved as a separate instance from public coercion. Politics – much as it voices the interests of social groups and covets at the conq
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  • ...t upon, even if experimentation proves Darwin right, even if revolutionary politics tries to verify Marx's communist hypothesis, and even if the psychoanalytic
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  • ...the brutal finitude of the operations of power to the infinite mobility of politics. ...idealised and turned from the outset into   the subjective support of a politics of conquest, or considered as nothing but the pompous names of political st
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  • In the domain of politics, the hermeneutics of suspicion reaches its climax in Stalinism. The passage
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  • ...ot even saying 'politics is the unconscious,' but only 'the unconscious is politics'."<u>66</u> The difference is crucial here. In the first case, the unconsc ...ome of his works, with the counter-argument that "these attacks depreciate politics altogether―as the action of collectives―in the name of the personal and
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  • ...s lose their firm identity. Take the case of ecology: radical emancipatory politics should aim neither at complete mastery over nature nor at humanity's humble
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  • ...terms of rapidly changing contradictory libidinal opinions: at one point, "politics" is a "big thing", awakening patriotic feelings; at another point, it is a ...s "true self" in every sphere of creativity, from sports to religion, from politics to sexuality, from work to hobbies, in order to turn it into a sphere for t
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  • ...original sin of Plato is to subordinate politics to Truth, not seeing that politics is a domain of ''phronesis'', of judgments and decision made in unique unpr
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  • ...s to be an obsessional neurotic. It's the same as my favorite example from politics, with neo-Nazi skinheads. I listen to some of them on the TV and they tell
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