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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • ...e social [[conditions]] for the production of the intellectual, [[moral]], and artistic activities of human beings, there are also [[psychological]] condi ...illustrated by Wilhelm [[Reich]], Siegfried [[Bernfeld]], Erich [[Fromm]], and [[Paul]] Federn.
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  • ...in 1964. In 1967 he joined a study group organized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew increasingly influenced by [[Jacques Lacan]]. ...mber]] of [[other]] institutions, such as the [[European Graduate School]] and the [[Collège International de Philosophie]]. He is now a member of "L'Org
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  • ...ic of a radical break with the past — with it, the age of Cosmic Balance and similar pagan babble is over. What does it mean to return to this stance to ...was well aware that to practice love in our world is to bring in the sword and fire.
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  • ...[[understanding]] of [[transference]] in the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious ...ilosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...the [[United States]]. This article focuses primarily on the differences and similarities between [[them]]. ...sser]] and arguably [[Michel Foucault]] and certain [[feminist]] theorists and social scientists.
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  • ...hrough its fundamental [[exclusion]], [[Overdetermination|overdetermines]] and grounds a certain historical horizon. ...om within the operation of [[imaginary]] and [[symbolic]] identifications, and therefore is [[responsible]] for why (a [[transparent]] organization of) so
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  • ...els ([[linguistics]]), the study of [[human]] activities ([[psychology]]), and the neuronal basis of those activities (neuroscience). These disciplines do ...hology long before [[Miller]], Galanter, and Pribram's seminal work, Plans and the [[Structure]] of [[Behavior]] (1960). The term "artificial intelligence
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  • ...various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to define without depending on "un-de ...]], [[Barbara Johnson]], [[J. Hillis Miller]], [[Jean-François Lyotard]], and [[Geoffrey Bennington]].
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  • ...preeminent thinker of the 20th century on the issue of [[decolonization]] and the [[psychopathology]] of colonization. His works have inspired anti-colon ===Martinique and WWII===
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  • [[Lacan]] and [[psychoanalysis]] ...erence to Hegel’s absolute subject, he sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego.
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  • ...ritical and [[scientific]] way," not in an attitude of nostalgic idolatry, and, furthermore, from the perspective firmly rooted in the democratic [[politi ...the outdated ideological positions. This is the point on which one cannot and should not concede: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the free
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  • ...], to [[know]] the [[truth]] [[about]] [[them]], Ranciere endeavours again and again to elaborate the contours of those [[magic]], violently poetic moment [[Politics]] and its repressions
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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • ...oices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a priori excluded). ...essly evoke Lenin at his worst-say, his [[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e., which does the tickling. ...ive short-circuit, this necessary REDOUBLING of myself as standing outside AND inside my picture, that bears witness to my "material existence." Materiali
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  • ...o-radical chic allowed and excused in advance to the eccentric [[artist]], and to see if it can be justified on The [[case]] against Mueller seems clear.< ...statements from those years that he just wants to drown himself in alcohol and drugs). A lot of today's claims on how the XXth century was the most catast
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  • [[Marxism]] =Belief and Ideology: Althusser and Pascal=
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  • ...search or influenced by [[them]]: it is not the title of any institution, and the main thinkers of the Frankfurt School did not use the term to describe ...d Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844|Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts]]'' and ''[[The German Ideology]]'', which showed the continuity with [[Hegelianism
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  • ...Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love]]". ''Journal of Philosophy and Scripture''. Volume 1, Issue 2. Spring 2004. Joshua Delpech-Ramey. <http: ...founding of the community of believers a supreme example of the structure and effect of an authentic revolutionary act.&nbsp; For Badiou, Paul articulate
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  • ...hink that they "secretly believe much more than they are willing to admit" and it would be hypocritical for [[them]] to do so?<br><br> ...of spiritual commitment which shouldn't be positivized in a set of beliefs and so on.<br><br>
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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] Saul Newman. [[Psychoanalysis]], [[Culture]] & [[Society]]. Houndmills: Dec 2004.Vol.9, Iss. 3; pg. 298
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  • In <i>[[Civilization and Its Discontents]]</i>, [[Sigmund Freud]] defines [[civilization]] as follow ...rs and which serve two purposes—namely to protect men against [[nature]] and to adjust their mutual relations."<ref>1930a, p. 89</ref></blockquote>
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  • A bearded man with idiosyncratic [[English]] and astonishing intensity is talking [[about]] Mary Kay Letourneau the 36 year ...]] of an [[ideological]] [[statement]]. He'll tell a [[joke]] or every now and again just mention that he's an "old Stalinist", which draws gleeful [[laug
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  • ...sported back to an earlier, more leisurely era - far from "cool Britannia" and debates over the [[future]] of the euro. The spell is abruptly broken, howe ...ine of British [[culture]] ("They took perfectly [[good]] tea, added milk, and made it look like filthy dishwater!") to Hollywood ("Brad Pitt's <i>Seven Y
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  • of obscurantism, and may not even have believed very much of what he that "my frank opinion is that [Lacan] was a [[conscious]] charlatan, and
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  • ...e cases, there is an increasing emphasis on negativity as the fundamental (and ineradicable) background to all being.<br><br> ...ose a symbolic integrity against the ever-present threat of disintegration and negativity (Zizek, 1999: 34-41).<br><br>
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  • ...obscure desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, Athens, Greece). <br><br></tt></font></div> ...circulation. A good way of starting this assessment of Zizek is to go back and start again from scratch, now from the position of those who are encounteri
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  • ...cal Culture and Politics: Richard Rorty and Laclau and Mouffe", <i>Economy and Society</i>, 23(2), 173-200.<br> Daly, G. (1999), "Ideology and its Paradoxes: Dimensions of Fantasy and Enjoyment", <i>Journal of Political Ideologies</i>, 4(2), 219-238.<br>
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  • ...'crisis' of which the socialist-revolutionary narrative was itself a part and which must ultimately be explained because of the '[[Jewish]] conspiracy' ( ...[feminism]]', '[[socialism]]', 'conservatism' and 'capitalism' themselves. And ideology is the [[struggle]] over which of these elements not only is defin
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  • ...is meant to disappear as soon as possible; while the Anglo-Saxon (English and American) lavatory presents a kind of synthesis, with the basin full of wat ...nes of watching pornography (PF, 177-80), engaging in cybersex (IR, 191-3) and even reading Colleen McCullough (LA, 160)?<a name="1x"></a><a href="#1">1</
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  • ...[Jewish]]-[[Austria]]n [[psychiatrist]], [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]], and [[author]], who was trained in [[Vienna]] by [[Sigmund Freud]]. ...tmosphere and in all [[living]] matter. He developed instruments to detect and harness this energy, which he said could be used to treat illnesses like [[
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  • ...n internationally renowned [[German]]-American [[psychology|psychologist]] and humanistic [[philosophy|philosopher]]. He is associated with what became kn ...945]] the [[William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology]].
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  • ...g With the [[Negative]]: [[Kant]], [[Hegel]], and Critique of [[Ideology]] and The Ticklish [[Subject]]: The [[Absent]] Centre of Political [[Ontology]]. ...te for the presidency of Slovenia in the first democratic election in 1990 and served as the Republic's ambassador of [[science]] in 1991 following Sloven
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  • ...e overriding hypothesis, which, accordingly, leaves no question unanswered and in which everything that interests us finds its fixed [[place]]" (1933a [19 ...ted that of [[culture]], for it helped specify culture's different spheres and point up their underlying emotional raisons d'être.
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  • ...e social [[conditions]] for the production of the intellectual, [[moral]], and artistic activities of human beings, there are also [[psychological]] condi ...illustrated by Wilhelm [[Reich]], Siegfried [[Bernfeld]], Erich [[Fromm]], and [[Paul]] Federn.
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  • ...rs. In this way, at least, the profound [[solidarity]] of [[Marxism]] and psychoanalysis is now there for all to see. ...omy]] merely a 'user’s [[illusion]]'. In comparison, the conclusions of psychoanalysis seem rather [[conservative]].
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  • ...ed by four major [[categories]]: [[Concepts]]/Notions, Biographies, Works, and [[History]]. [[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of B [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique"
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  • [[Bar (separating signifier and sIgnIfied/splitting subject), 162, 175, 191, 192,210,232,244,246,249, 321,3 language and, 9, 19-23, 78,93, 107, 118, 120, 128, 164, 168, 169, 173, 182, 184, 191, 19
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  • ...nd on [[exclusion]] and [[hatred]] for its condition! Or else, with a yawn and a wink, we resign ourselves to taking advantage of whatever trust remains i ...]] embody. And they do. But which one of us wants to embrace Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms? The [[feeling]] is mutual. Besides, You [[want]] to strangle [
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  • ...sians, Heideggerians, cognitive scientists, Deep Ecologists, post-Marxists and feminists. ...It was so icy that he climbed into a very large stove to keep himself warm and stayed there all day. During his confinement Descartes commenced upon the p
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  • ...]]), it tended to see "[[structures]]" as pre-eminent and to see the given and its directly observable features as mere "effects." [Ed: [[Quotes]] indicat ...s for the periodical Tel Quel, the [[literary]] critic Roland [[Barthes]], and the [[psychoanalyst]] Jacques [[Lacan]].
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  • ...]] and [[social]] interests that led to Sigmund [[Freud]]'s "The Claims of PsychoAnalysis to [[Scientific]] Interest" (1913j), [[politics]] appears as the poor relat ...k—[[analyses]], investigations, [[concepts]], projects—and the sources and resources that constitute truly [[political]] [[thought]].
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  • ...lleagues. [[Freud]] said he considered him the most gifted of his students and disciples. ...sophy]], while also studying [[psychoanalysis]], [[sociology]], education, and [[biology]]. All branches of knowledge held an interest
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  • ...er]], crowd, and [[power]], can be seen as the foundation of all political psychoanalysis. ...], Freud ascribed values, ideals, and imperatives associated with morality and society to the [[psyche]].
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  • ...opsychoanalysis continues in the [[tradition]] of [[Freud]]'s sociological and anthropological efforts. .../i> (1895). The [[French]] [[terms]] "sociopsychanalyse," "socioanalyse, " and
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  • It is my advantage there on the man who thinks and does not realize that initially it speaks. Favour that I must only with my ...world]] - which, by an assiduous criticism, denounces the deviations there and compromisings which deaden its [[progress]] by degrading its employment. [[
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  • [[Film]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 2. May [[1968]] and Beyond ...lace]] as a result of [[structuralist]]/semiotic debates in the late 1950s and 1960s.
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  • ...including the passages that shed light on the four [[discourses]] (73, 76) and, most importantly, the note that gives ...lot of general and abstract problems-and it was characteristic of the 60s and 70s.
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  • ...cally to revise, and newly account for, the place the [[desiring]] subject and [[unconscious]] forms of social [[fantasy]] occupy in the social [[construc ...omism]], this has not kept his many critics – such as [[Ernesto Laclau]] and [[Judith Butler]] – from charging Žižek with the [[endorsement]] of an
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  • ...s.edu/faculty/zizek.html Žižek's webpage at the Faculty of Communication and Media at the European Graduate School] * [http://www.lacan.com/frameziz.htm Slavoj Žižek and Jacques Lacan]
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  • ...tps://thephilosophicalsalon.com/sex-contracts-and-manners/ Sex, Contracts, and Manners] * [https://www.rt.com/op-ed/418238-sexual-revolution-metoo-harassment/ Sex and ’68: Liberal movement revolutionized ‘sexuality’ but at what cost?]
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  • ...ences and gather the courage to say B - the terror needed to really defend and assert the A.<ref>For a balanced historical description of the Terror, see ...ment in peacetime is virtue, amid revolution it is at the same time virtue and terror: virtue, without which terror is fatal; terror, without which virtue
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  • ...Stalin as 'Oriental' despots. The great Russian tyrants in the eighteenth and the twentieth century were Westernizers." (Lesley Chamberlain, <i>The Philo ...pointedly, such a search for the intruder who infected the original model and set in motionm its degeneration cannot but reproduce the logic of anti-Semi
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  • ...mous "system." However, if one may apply here the distinction between goal and aim, if not goal, it should be its ultimate aim, the horizon of all its act ...p also was, at that historical moment, the difference between civilization and barbarism.<br><br>
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  • ...tion of act as the miraculous positivity of pure Real, ignoring negativity and the symbolic contextualization of every act... i.e., ignoring all the thing ...fundamental operation of perversion, involves the simultaneous recognition and denial of something - in the clinic, of castration. In fact, Zizek's respon
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  • ...ick, the [[notion]] of [[enjoyment]], [[Marxism]], de [[Sade]], [[Nazism]] and much more. ...ergraduates and graduates studying [[social]] [[theory]], cultural studies and politics.
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  • ...esis]], the book is extraordinary in [[terms]] of its originality, breadth and clarity. ...now in paperback, this is a must-read for anyone interested in this lively and highly original thinker.
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  • ...] makes our capacity for [[revolution]] and novelty central to who we are, and develops an [[ethical]] [[position]] that aims to make us less anxious [[ab ...truths’. The [[role]] of [[set theory]], [[Marxism]], and [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]] in Badiou’s philosophy is also given close attention.
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  • | &quot;Johnston and Adrian; ?i?ek and Slavoj; ?i?ek and Slavoj&quot;, ...f [[conflict]]. The controversies surrounding these relations are as alive and pressing now as at any point over the course of the [[past]] four centuries
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  • ...tic]] horizons Does the Internet have an [[unconscious]]? : Slavoj Žižek and digital [[culture]]
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  • ...tic]] horizons Does the Internet have an [[unconscious]]? : Slavoj Žižek and digital [[culture]]
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  • ...s to undergraduates and graduates studying social theory, cultural studies and politics.</div>
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  • ...– Communism, Marxism and psychoanalysis – into a new theory of freedom and enjoyment.</div>
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  • ...es of conflict. The controversies surrounding these relations are as alive and pressing now as at any point over the course of the past four centuries. ...lone. At the same time he argues against relapses into idealisms, dualisms and spiritualisms.
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  • ...ant philosophical figures and developments in their historical, political, and cultural contexts. ...hy'' is destined to be the resource of first and last resort for students and scholars alike.
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  • ...ystem makes our capacity for revolution and novelty central to who we are, and develops an ethical position that aims to make us less anxious about this v ...op an ‘ethic of truths’. The role of set theory, Marxism, and Lacanian psychoanalysis in Badiou’s philosophy is also given close attention.
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  • ...synthesis, the book is extraordinary in terms of its originality, breadth and clarity. ...now in paperback, this is a must-read for anyone interested in this lively and highly original thinker.
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  • =‘Psychoanalysis and …’ by Richard Feldstein &amp; Henry Sussman= [[Image:richard-feldstein-psychoanalysis-and-theoryleaks-681x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...ure of the human animal are crucial concerns in all strands of his current and recent investigations. He serves as director of the GSH – Genoa School of ...y.local/text/books/lorenzo-chiesa/subjectivity-and-otherness/ Subjectivity and Otherness: A Philosophical Reading of Lacan]
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  • ...des an anatomy of tragic poetry, the latter disarms tragedy by sublimating and absorbing its resources for philosophy. Things aren’t so simple, of cours ...ook on the temporality of deadlines, as well as a project on dramaturgy and dialectic.
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  • ...aesthetics? How can one head for the best, how can one head for the worst, and where are we heading? ...sm, theoretical psychoanalysis, structuralism, and the philosophy of music and film.
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  • ...other philosopher before him could, Slavoj Žižek’s combination of high and low culture will fascinate even those who once believed philosophy to be a
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  • Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Politics =Slavoj Žižek vs. Jordan Peterson: ‘Happiness: Capitalism vs. Marxism’=
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  • =Slavoj Žižek vs. Jordan Peterson: ‘Happiness: Capitalism vs. Marxism’= ...ižek and Clinical Psychologist and Best Selling author Jordan B. Peterson and  are scheduled for a live debate today, on Friday, April 19<sup>th</sup>,
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  • ...h Freud is intelligible only through the lineage of the Cartesian gesture, and where he subverts, through de-localization, the pure coincidence of the sub ...' where it thinks that thinking it must be, it is. The connection of being and place founds the radical existence of enounciation as subject.
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  • ...ess, and the relation to sex. The rest is nothing but archaic abstraction, and very likely totalitarian. What is modern    is the generalisation, as Eg ...rily brutal inversion of everything that the century had managed to desire and invent. The current of thought which effectively marks the epoch that is c
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  • ...the loftiest, because it mediates in our time between the care-ridden man and the subject of absolute knowledge.<u>1</u> ...desire from its "impossible" object-cause whose place has to remain empty? And is not what Lacan calls "symbolic castration" this very gap which renders e
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  • * [[Books/Alain Badiou/Think Again Alain Badiou And The Future Of Philosophy]] * [[Books/Alain Badiou/What Is To Be Done A Dialogue On Communism Capitalism And The Future Of Democracy]]
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  • ...and Foucault and shine a light on their contemporary relevance to politics and [[critical theory]]. |name = Lacan Contra Foucault: Subjectivity, Sex, And Politics
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