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  • ...ch Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling]] to conceive of the Act within a formal [[structure]] of [[paradox]]. “An act accomplishes what, within the given symbolic [[ ...the space of the gap of the minimal [[difference]] “between the set of [[social]] regulations and the void of their absence”. In other words, Bartleby’
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  • ...on'' and the ''prohibitive function''. He also points to the contemporary social decline in the [[paternal metaphor|paternal]] [[imago]] as the [[cause]] of ...es for for the [[mother]]'s [[love]]; he is the [[representative]] of the social order as such, and only by [[identifying]] with the [[father]] in the [[Oed
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  • ...1977). In these early years ''[[jouissance]]'' is not elaborated in any [[structure|structural sense]], the reference being mainly to [[Hegel]] and the [[maste ...ubject and the dialectic of desire in the Freudian unconscious]]' that a [[structure|structural]] account of ''jouissance'' is first given in connection with th
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  • ...psychoanalysis]], the "[[symbolic]]" is one of [[three]] [[order]]s that [[structure]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and t ...analyzed]] as exchanges of [[signifier]]s. The emergence of [[symbolic]] [[structure]]s is an essential feature of the human transition from [[nature]] to [[cul
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  • ...its unconscious determinants in the dreaming subject, Freud unveiled the [[structure]] of both the dream and [[The Subject|the subject]]. Beyond the [[preconsci =====Social Product=====
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  • ...away, much like the [[Lacanian]] [[concept]] of the “symbolic”, the [[structure]] of ideology is an ever-[[present]] feature of [[conscious]] [[life]]. His ...cher, or an administrator, etc.); and so on. By engaging in any material [[social]] [[practice]] or with any material institution, we admit ([[unconsciously]
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  • In this fourfold [[structure]], manipulating the minimal signifying [[chain]], S1fiS2, is both necessary These four different [[social]] bonds constitute what Lacan claims is an essential support for [[communic
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  • ...borrowed the term to describe the way that, in [[capitalist]] societies, [[social]] relations assume the [[illusory]] [[form]] of relations between things (" Like all [[perversion]]s, [[fetishism]] is rooted in the [[preoedipal]] [[structure|triangle]] of [[mother]]-[[child]]-[[phallus]].<ref>{{S4}} p. 84-5, 194</re
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  • ...an "[[imaginary]] [[autonomy]]" which bears no relation to the [[real]] [[structure]] of the nervous [[system]]<ref>{{L}} 1951b. "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Some ...f> he comes to define [[hysteria]] not as a set of [[symptom]]s but as a [[structure]].
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  • ...version]] not as a form of ''[[behaviour]]'' but as a [[structure|clinical structure]]. ...ctive]] finality of the [[sexual]] union. It is something else in its very structure."<ref>{{S1}} p. 221</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...d to be sublimated.<ref>{{S7}} p. 144</ref> It is this dimension of shared social values which allows [[Lacan]] to tie in the concept of [[sublimation]] with ...ly a brute [[natural]] means of discharging the [[libido]], but a highly [[structure]]d relation to the [[drive]]s which are already, in themselves, [[linguisti
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  • ...ition]] or [[repetition|reproduction]] of an [[complex|internalized social structure]] which the [[subject]] '''repeatedly''' and '''compulsively''' re-enacts.'
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  • It is fundamentally the general structure of [[language]] (''[[langage]]''), rather than the differences between part [[Language]] is thus seen as [[structure|structuring]] the [[law|social laws of exchange]], as a symbolic pact, etc.
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  • ===Defence and Clinical Structure=== ...st [[castration]], against the [[lack]] in the [[Other]]. Each [[clinical structure]] may thus be distinguished by the [[particular]] way in which it uses a [[
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  • ...ent with the information available with the beliefs of the [[subject]]'s [[social]] group. [[Delusion]]s are the central [[clinical]] feature of [[paranoia] ...[delusion]]al phenomena are "clarified in reference to the functions and [[structure]] of [[speech]]."<ref>{{S3}} p. 310</ref>
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  • =====Social Bond===== ...[[Lacan]] begins to use the term "[[discourse]]" to denote a "[[discourse|social bond]], founded in [[language]]."
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  • {{Top}}structures|structure{{Bottom}} =====Social Structure=====
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  • ...o any conception of [[psychoanalysis]] as a [[normative]] [[process]] of [[social]] influence. ...] recognizes that a certain residue of [[resistance]] is inherent in the [[structure]] of the [[treatment]].
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  • ===Social Relations=== ...e]] possible, ''the [[structure]]s that govern all forms of [[anthropology|social exchange]]'', whether [[anthropology|gift-giving]], [[anthropology|kinship
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  • [[Lacan]] [[identifies]] four viables types of [[social]] bond which regulate [[intersubjective]] relations. Articulations of the [ ...il. This discourse masks the division of the subject, it illustrates the [[structure]] of the [[dialectic]] of the master and the slave. The master, S1, is the
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  • ...ilt]] disrupt the framework of this essay . . . This may have spoilt the [[structure]] of my paper; but it corresponds faithfully to my intention to [[represent ...ontogenesis of the moral conscience and superego from the [[primitive]] [[social]] [[anxiety]] of the child—loss of the [[parents]]' love—to the erectio
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  • ...humans [[understand]] that one can only [[interpret]] ''language'' in a [[social]] context (sometimes termed the [[semiosphere]]). Pure linguistics dismantl ...ual]] media, but this narrow focus can inhibit a more general study of the social and [[political]] forces shaping how different media are used and their [[d
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  • ...le are not subjectively aware. The dynamic unconscious, a more specific [[social construct|construct]], referred to mental [[processes]] and contents which ===Social psychology===
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  • ...ude Lévi-Strauss]] who, in the 1940s, had begun to apply the methods of [[structure|structural]] [[linguistics]] to non-linguistic [[cultural]] data ([[myth]], ...tics]] would provide a paradigm of [[science|scientificity]] for all the [[social]] [[sciences]]:
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  • ...nt [[meanings]] with different origins and histories, one originating in [[social theory]] and the [[other]] in [[literary criticism]]. Though until recentl ==Critical theory (social theory)==
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  • ...s the [[internalization]] of the [[subject]]'s earliest [[structure|social structure]]s (i.e. the relationships between the various actors in his [[family]] [[e ...crisis, without [[doubt]] the first whose solution has a [[dialectic]]al [[structure]]."<ref>{{1938}} p.27</ref></blockquote>
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  • ## Alienation in the [[symbolic]]: "the subject takes a [[structure]] from the [[signifier]]" # The Lacanian [[Object]]: Dialectics of [[social]] impossibility
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  • ...ar as a public thinker in Foucauldian [[tradition]] who is interested in [[social]] conflicts on a [[global]] scale. ...ally existed since the beginnings of sovereignty in the West, since this [[structure]] of ''ex-ception'' is essential to the core concept of sovereignty.
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  • ...nism”, which refers to the impossibility of achieving a [[harmonious]] [[social]] organization of class relations through a [[translation]] of Lacan’s we ...arbours an essentialist [[ontology]] as it subordinates the effects of all social [[antagonisms]] to the mediating determination of class antagonism. At the
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  • ...ch]] [[literary critic]], [[literary theory|literary]] and [[social theory|social theorist]], [[philosopher]], and [[Semiotics|semiotician]]. ...nd the same time as his debates with Picard, making the investigation of [[structure]] one intended to reveal the importance of language in writing he felt was
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  • ...consistency”, provides the systematic background against which shared [[social]] life operates. ...ofitability with blessed indifference to how its movements will [[affect]] social [[reality]]. Therein lies the fundamental systematic [[violence]] of capita
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  • ...ciplines do not fall entirely within the field of cognitive [[science]] ([[social]] psychology or the [[neurobiology]] of development, for example). ...g before [[Miller]], Galanter, and Pribram's seminal work, Plans and the [[Structure]] of [[Behavior]] (1960). The term "artificial intelligence" was coined dur
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  • ...es Derrida]] in the 1960s and is used in contemporary [[humanities]] and [[social sciences]] to denote a philosophy of meaning that deals with the ''ways'' t ...ation that for all the perdurability of the text, [[experience]] of this [[structure]] is impossible and inconceivable outside of the realm of the unique instan
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  • ...Fearing the [[terror]] of singular totalitarianism, which threatens the [[social]] edifice, one might institute a shared, regulatory legal [[economy]] that ...t respect the purity of the absolute Other by renouncing any determinate [[structure]] involving real [[people]] in real circumstances and embracing a “primor
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  • ...e conventional view of [[modernization]] theorists that [[economic]] and [[social]] [[progress]] would bring [[about]] [[stable]] democracies in recently [[D ...lam. However, Huntington has also argued that this shift in geopolitical [[structure]] requires the West to strengthen itself internally, abandoning democratic
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  • ...(the Symbolic) to account fully for the Real. While this [[model]] of the structure of reality does not allow us a position from which to assume an [[objective
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  • ...ands upon Marxist theories such as [[ideology#Ideology as an instrument of social reproduction|ideology]], [[false consciousness]], [[reification]] and [[cla ...also writes: "It is only when the core of [[being]] has showed itself as [[social]] becoming, that the being itself can appear as a product, so far [[unconsc
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  • ...to one's [[biology]], but what now determines a [[masculine]] and feminine structure si the type of ''jouissance'' one is able to attain - what LAcan called [[p ...related to one's biology, but what now determines a masculine and feminine structure is the type of jouissance one is able to attain - what Lacan called [[phall
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  • ...[[knowledge]]. They both defined a new way of [[knowing]] [[about]] the [[social]], but, not surprisingly, they were weighed down by the [[cultural]] baggag ...ere is no [[separation]] between self and society. [[Human]] beings become social with the appropriation of [[language]]; and it is language that constitutes
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  • [[Jacques Lacan]] reformulated the [[Oedipus complex]] as a [[symbolic]] [[structure]]. ...] that organizes our [[social]]-symbolic and [[unconscious]] relations (of social [[meanings]]).
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  • ...o a very paradoxical [[concept]]; it supports our [[social reality]] - the social world cannot [[exist]] without it - but it also undermines that reality. A ...t is through the process of cancelling out, of symbolizing the real, that 'social reality' is created. In short, the real does not exist, as [[existence]] is
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  • Racism and [[anti-Semitism]] are both [[social]] and [[psychic]] [[structures]]. ...erego, the father and fantasy - is a necessary and constituive part of all social roders and essential to their proper funcitoning.
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  • [[Racism]] and anti-Semitism are both [[social]] and [[psychic]] [[structures]]. ...ego]], the father and fantasy - is a necessary and constituive part of all social roders and essential to their proper funcitoning.
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  • ...a certain [[theory]] (or art) declares itself to stay with [[regard]] to [[social]] struggles — one should also ask how it effectively functions IN these v ...ent, all belittling of the role of 'the conscious element,' of the role of Social-Democracy, means, quite independently of whether he who belittles that role
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  • ...[relationship]] towards Leninist Communists: liberal Leftists reject the [[Social]] Democratic "compromise," they [[want]] a true [[revolution]], yet they sh ...the reasons for obedience into the subject's [[internal]] psychological [[structure]]. So the paradox is that "liberal" [[subjects]] are in a way those least f
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  • ...trix the extrapolated embodiment of Kulturindustrie, the alienated-reified social Substance (of the Capital) directly taking over, colonizing our inner life ...rtia of materiality — in the late capitalist consummerist society, "real social life" itself somehow acquires the features of a staged fake, with our neigh
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  • ...n he or she [[acts]] in accordance with his/her special place within the [[social edifice]], when he respects [[nature]] which provides food and shelter, whe ...jealous god. [[Family]] relations stand here metaphorically for the entire social network, for any particular ethnic substance that determines my place in th
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  • ==Fetish between structure and humanism== ...ney, but results from the structural place of money within the [[complex]] structure of socio-[[economic]] relations; we do not relate to a certain person as to
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  • ...combine the dynamic of capitalism, while maintaining some firm traditional structure of authority. And again, it can work both ways. What I like about fantasies ...c party did was a miracle. Five years ago we were the remainder of the new social movements, like feminist and ecological groups. At that time everybody thou
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  • ...recognize in the fascinating presence of God the filler of the gaps in the structure of our knowledge, i.e., the element in the guise of which the lack in our p ...the old orthodox Marxist claim: the working class is, as to its objective social position, progressive. So that when workers engage in the anti-Semitic, rig
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  • ...s outsiders, between the "developed" — those to whom [[human]] rights, [[social]] security and the like apply — and the [[others]], the excluded. ...factor of the Yugoslav [[tragedy]] is the survival of the old [[power]] [[structure]] (the [[communist]] [[bureaucracy]], the Federal Army) in Serbia and Monte
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  • ...es, to effectuate the [[change]] in the [[global]] [[perception]] of the [[social]] [[space]], so that their claims would have a legitimate [[place]] in it. ...e calls politics as police in the most elementary [[sense]] of maintaining social order-and `the part with no-part' which unsettles this order on account of
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  • ...we to escape this [[false]] alternative? Janet Murray refers to the story structure of the "[[violence]]-hub", similar to the famous [[Rashomon]] predicament: ...e the postmodern stories; instead, they combine a clear [[sense]] of story structure with a [[multiplicity]] of meaningful plots. The navigation of the labyrint
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  • ...l [[sense]]; there is no "state of society" without a "State" in which the structure of society is re-presented/redoubled.) This symbolic reduplicatio already i This, then, is the structure of Being. From [[time]] to time, however, in a wholly [[contingent]], unpre
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  • ...many empirical accounts, with [[regard]] to the picture it gives of the [[social]] [[situation]], as well as with regard to the revolutionary perspective it ...]]. And, in this situation, is not the description in The Manifesto of the social impact of the [[bourgeoisie]] more actual than ever? -
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  • ...tandards of historical research, but also enables us to grasp the unique [[social]] dynamics that culminated in the great purges of the 30s: J. Arch Getty's ...by the obscene invisible network of apparatuses, we have the public power structure which directly treats ITSELF as an anonymous, [[secret]], hidden [[body]].
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  • ...-that is, in [[order]] to deploy the inherent, notional [[structure]] of a social [[formation]], one must start with its most developed form. ...logical catastrophes, poverty, [[Third]] [[World]] diseases in collapse of social life, mad cow disease.
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  • ...he reasons for obedience into the subject’s [[internal]] psychological [[structure]]. So the paradox is that “liberal” [[subjects]] are in a way those lea ...reedom involved wild privatization, the dismantling of the [[system]] of [[social]] security, etc. etc. — they still have the freedom to choose, so if they
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  • ...inventing ourselves," on condition that these choices do not disturb the [[social]] and [[ideological]] [[balance]]. With [[regard]] to C'est mon choix, the ...k how a certain [[theory]] (or art) declares itself to stay with regard to social struggles. One should also ask how it effectively functions in these very s
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  • ...accounted for in the standard [[notion]] of the "[[internalization]]" of [[social]] norms into psychic prohibitions. The second problem with the quick identi ...n reduces resistance to [[the imaginary]] misrecognition of the symbolic [[structure]]. Such a resistance, although it thwarts the [[full]] symbolic realization
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  • ...ctions (what [[Lacan]] calls the 'Big [[Other]]') to [[guide]] us in our [[social]] behaviour. All our impulses, from [[sexual]] orientation to ethnic belong ...what is wanted is an [[agent]] who will give [[structure]] to our chaotic social lives.
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  • Nowhere is this structure clearer than in the case of Lacan's <i>objet petit a</i>, the object-cause ...ide of traumas and psychic breakdowns beneath the surface of the glamorous social life. At this point, the story moves back into how Dick encountered Nicole,
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  • ...him from this unbearable uncertainty, as well as from the [[role]] of a [[social]] outcast, a village idiot, and the first believer in his message, the firs ...of the fake one. In this precise sense, the feminine masquerade has the [[structure]] of [[mimicry]], since, for Lacan, in mimicry, I do not imitate the image
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  • ...f conspiracies"? And is the [[present]] US [[politics]], in its inherent [[structure]], not a kind of [[political]] equivalent to the Catholic paedophilia? The ...[psychoanalytic]] term, this killng would clearly display the [[temporal]] structure of [[masochist]] [[perversion]]: the succession is inverted, you are first
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  • ...[[symbolic]] [[Order]] with its set of a priori rules which [[guarantee]] social [[cohesion]], we get the [[matrix]] of the passages from one to [[another]] ...]] is not intrusive, insofar as the Other is not really Other… A similar structure is clearly [[present]] in how we relate to [[capitalist]] profiteering: it
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  • ...sality, of the universality as [[struggle]] which cuts across the entire [[social]] [[body]], of universality as a [[partial]] engaged position.<br><br> ...sion is at hand that, precisely in order to isolate and assert this formal structure, the "[[principle]]" of Jewishness, one has to eliminate, erase, the "empir
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  • ...lls the strings, the subject doesn't speak, he "is spoken" by the symbolic structure. The paradox, the "infinite judgment" of <i>The Matrix</i> is the co-depend ...film's moment of truth they signal the antagonisms of our late-capitalist social experience, antagonisms concerning basic ontological couples like reality a
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  • ...he extrapolated embodiment of Kulturindustrie, the [[alienated]]-reified [[social]] Substance (of the [[Capital]]) directly taking over, colonizing our inner ...rplexed Neo what the Matrix is, he - he [[links]] it to a failure in the [[structure]] of the [[universe]]:
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  • ...MD, so give us more time and we will definitely find them!") is that its [[structure]] is the same as that of a judge who first punishes the accused and then, w ...s, [[envy]], thrift, and [[melancholy]], is inscribed into the very formal structure of [[desire]]: a melancholic is unable to sustain desire in the presence of
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  • ...however, what we [[encounter]] here, in the case of Enigma, is the obverse structure of feigning a loss. Insofar as the Other of [[the symbolic]] Law prohibits ...us ultimately identical to desire itself. - Crucial is here the elementary structure of "[[overdetermination]]," i.e. the fact that there are two reasons the Pr
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  • ...open for "absolute democracy," for the producers directly regulating their social relations without even the detour of democratic [[representation]].<br><br> ...[politicization]]" of production, where production directly produces (new) social relations, [[affect]] the very [[notion]] of politics? Is such an "adminis
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  • ...e depriving the younger generation of immigrants of any clear economic and social prospect, thus leaving them violent outbursts as they only way to articulat ...id not do it because Harry is the richest man in town, nor because he is a social climber, and certainly not because he is [[Catholic]] - and yet all these r
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  • ...rive as entrepreneurs) and eat it (endorse the anti-capitalist causes of [[social]] [[responsibility]], ecological concern etc). There is no [[need]] for Por ...ostmodernised version of Adam Smith’s invisible hand: the [[market]] and social responsibility are not opposites, but can be reunited for mutual benefit. A
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  • ...fference]] and conflict, is absolutely inherent to and constitutive of the social field; [[Fascism]] displaces this essential [[antagonism]]. ...lot – while the [[irrationality]] of [[Stalinism]] pervaded the entire [[social body]]. For that reason, [[Nazi]] [[police]] investigators looked for proo
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  • ...maginary]], although, as we will see, the imaginary is never simply a dual structure - there is always a third element involved. The infant's earliest experienc ===Symbolic Structure===
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  • ...n]] dialectics and [[Marxist]]-Leninist historical [[materialism]]. The "[[social]] and martial cataclysm" (Breton, 1934) provoked a [[revolt]] by an entire ...(Arthur Rimbaud) by freeing humanity from the constraints of [[mental]] or social [[censorship]] as well as [[economic]] oppression: "[[Poetry]] is made by e
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  • ...al term used to designate the thinkers affiliated with the Institute for [[Social]] Research or influenced by [[them]]: it is not the title of any instituti ...e task of choosing what parts of Marx's [[thought]] might serve to clarify social [[conditions]] which Marx himself had never seen. They drew on [[other]] [[
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  • ...] calls [[phallus|phallic]] [[jouissance]] and defines the [[masculine]] [[structure]]. A [[masculine]] [[structure]] is characterized by turning the [[Other]] into an [[objet a]], and mistak
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  • ...is" of the two dimensions (i.e., the fact that our Reason seems to fit the structure of external reality that affects us)always relies on a certain <i>salto mor ..."real" is here not the actual arrangement, but the traumatic core of some social antagonism which distorts the tribe members' view of the actual arrangement
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  • ...[[mirror]] the difficulties of our breaking out of the constraints of the social Substance.<br><br> ...till perplexed Neo what the Matrix is, he [[links]] it to a failure in the structure of the [[universe]]: “What you [[know]] you can’t explain. But you feel
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  • ...cal [[ideology|ideological]] condition. Why? Because the causes of all [[social antagonism]]s were projected onto the "Jew" — an [[object]] of [[perversi ...lution is to tear down the <i>true</i> wall, not the police one, but the [[social]]-economic one: To change society so that people will no longer desperately
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  • ...he dazzling rhythm of technological [[development]] and the accompanying [[social]] change. Before one can become accustomed to the newest invention, [[anot ...inpoche. Sassen and Boot discuss the gigantic scope and power, as well as social and economic effects, of global finance. [[Capital]] markets, now valued a
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  • ...]] organizations are beginning to receive [[government]] funds to manage [[social]] services, etc. Should concerned academics not [[speak]] out against the e ..., but it's an historical fact that the [[Nazis]] took these forms from the Social [[Democrats]]. Originally, these forms were Leftist. The liberal point woul
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  • ...MD, so give us more time and we will definitely find them!") is that its [[structure]] is the same as that of a judge who first punishes the accused and then, w ...s, [[envy]], thrift, and [[melancholy]], is inscribed into the very formal structure of [[desire]]: a melancholic is unable to sustain desire in the presence of
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  • ...[[symbolic]] [[Order]] with its set of a priori rules which [[guarantee]] social [[cohesion]], we get the [[matrix]] of the passages from one to [[another]] ...]] is not intrusive, insofar as the Other is not really Other… A similar structure is clearly [[present]] in how we relate to [[capitalist]] profiteering: it
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  • ...[relationship]] towards Leninist Communists: liberal Leftists reject the [[Social]] Democratic "compromise," they [[want]] a true [[revolution]], yet they sh ...the reasons for obedience into the subject's [[internal]] psychological [[structure]]. So the paradox is that "liberal" [[subjects]] are in a way those least f
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  • ...the lord is not imposed on him but is his autonomous [[activity]]. This [[structure]] of double (and thereby self-effacing) disavowal also reveals the patriarc ...this standard, although disavowed, male scenario with a key feature: this structure of woman as a symptom of man can be operative only insofar as the man is co
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  • ...ctions (what [[Lacan]] calls the 'Big [[Other]]') to [[guide]] us in our [[social]] behaviour. All our impulses, from [[sexual]] orientation to ethnic belong ...what is wanted is an [[agent]] who will give [[structure]] to our chaotic social lives.<br>
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  • ...trix the extrapolated embodiment of Kulturindustrie, the alienated-reified social Substance (of the Capital) directly taking over, colonizing our inner life ...nertia of materiality - in the late capitalist consummerist society, "real social life" itself somehow acquires the features of a staged fake, with our neigh
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  • ...l [[sense]]; there is no "state of society" without a "State" in which the structure of society is re-presented/redoubled.) This symbolic reduplicatio already i This, then, is the structure of Being. From [[time]] to time, however, in a wholly [[contingent]], unpre
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  • ...God qua the [[universal]] structure of logos, [[identified]] with rational structure of the universe) and the God of Theologists (the God of love and [[hatred]] ...y his people, was the all-inclusive One of logos, the rational substantial structure of the universe, the "[[writing]]" accessible to those who know how to read
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  • ...e [[dynamic]] of [[capitalism]], while maintaining some firm traditional [[structure]] of authority. And again, it can [[work]] both ways. What I like about fan ...y did was a miracle. Five years ago we were the [[remainder]] of the new [[social]] movements, like [[feminist]] and ecological groups. At that time everybod
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  • ...many empirical accounts, with [[regard]] to the picture it gives of the [[social]] [[situation]], as well as with regard to the revolutionary perspective it ...]]. And, in this situation, is not the description in The Manifesto of the social impact of the [[bourgeoisie]] more actual than ever? -
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  • [[social]] movements of Eastern and Central [[Europe]], is a researcher at the Insti new social movements, like [[feminist]] and ecological groups. At that time
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  • ...accounted for in the standard [[notion]] of the "[[internalization]]" of [[social]] norms into psychic prohibitions. ...n reduces resistance to [[the imaginary]] misrecognition of the symbolic [[structure]]. Such a resistance, although it thwarts the [[full]] symbolic realization
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  • ...[relationship]] towards Leninist Communists: liberal Leftists reject the [[Social]] Democratic "compromise," they [[want]] a true [[revolution]], yet they sh ...the reasons for obedience into the subject's [[internal]] psychological [[structure]]. So the paradox is that "liberal" [[subjects]] are in a way those least f
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  • ...-that is, in [[order]] to deploy the inherent, notional [[structure]] of a social [[formation]], one must start with its most developed form. ...logical catastrophes, poverty, [[Third]] [[World]] diseases in collapse of social life, mad cow disease.
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  • ...symptom]]. When you have some hysterical symptom it has precisely such a [[structure]]. So my point here would be along the lines you drew, that cyberspace ofte ...ore predominant today, the so called narcissist personality, is a perverse structure. The paternal authority is no longer the [[enemy]] today. So this idea of a
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  • ...] at this “[[political correctness]]”, and its [[repression]] of all [[social antagonism]], Žižek suggests, goes a long way to explaining the recent de
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  • ...veloped here. Certain Lacanian [[concepts]], when applied to political and social discourse, allow one to explore a number of dimensions crucial to radical p ...[family]] and patriarchal [[structures]], [[technology]], as well as the [[structure]] and hierarchy of the revolutionary party itself.
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  • ...al]] [[cause]] (the illusions of the senses), or even an [[ontological]] [[structure]] (the Platonic [[myth]] of the cave). ...]]' Sexual [[Morality]] and Modern Nervous [[Illness]]," 1908d) and that [[social]] rules should be modified to procure happiness for individuals.
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  • ...d heavily, [[Karl Marx]]. The term is also associated with the empirical [[social]] [[sciences]] and the [[work]] of [[Franz Boas]]. ...hip]] between individuals and societies as organic, not atomic: even their social [[discourse]] is mediated by [[philosophy of language|language]], and [[lan
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  • ...sends us to the desire of the [[analyzed]]. Desire of a desire. [[Dual]] [[structure]] of [[fascination]], whence so many interminable-unterminated [[analyses]] ...nd one can also make a discourse out of it, which will have the [[formal]] structure of a discourse instead of being a simple rehash of phantasms—a discourse,
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  • ...ionship]] with Monica Lewinsky and claiming that this is the paradoxical [[structure]] of an [[ideological]] [[statement]]. He'll tell a [[joke]] or every now a ...d that saw the gradual collapse of the old regime and the mobilising of '[[social]] movements' into the political pluralism that characterises contemporary
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  • ...en [[about]] the obscene rules that sustain our supposedly [[civilized]] [[social]] practices. With lightning speed , he moves from the decline of British [[ ...collision between the insanity he finds everywhere in our [[psychic]] and social lives and the rigorous clarity with which he anatomizes its workings. "He h
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  • <p><strong>BS:</strong> You describe the [[internal]] [[structure]] of anarchist groups as being authoritarian. Yet, the [[model]] popular wi ...t-[[World War II]] ideological consensus around anti-[[fascism]], with a [[social]] [[solidarity]] built around the [[welfare]] state. It's an open question
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  • [[structure]] . . . [[social]] phenomena . . . ?" larger problem: What kinds of [[political]] [[ontology]]--what manner of social
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  • ...and the imaginary - and together these constitute the triadic (Borromean) structure of all being. For Lacan, what we call "reality" is articulated through sign ...implicit and evanescent role in the construction of our everyday forms of social reality.<br><br>
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  • ...g these binaries as absolutely necessary. He's rendering a whole domain of social life that does not fully conform to prevalent gender norms as psychotic and ...becomes relevant to ask of Zizek, is how certain assumptions about formal structure are themselves a function of a particular historical conjuncture. Commentin
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  • ...d so on. For example, in 1930s [[Germany]] the [[Nazi]] [[narrative]] of [[social]] reality won out over the socialist-revolutionary narrative not because it ...re]] it (CHU, 215-6). Rather, it is because whatever it is that quilts the social is itself only able to be defined, re-marked, stated as such, from somewher
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  • ...smelling one's sweat or picking one's nose (AF, 80), but the slightly more social ones of watching pornography (PF, 177-80), engaging in cybersex (IR, 191-3) ...essarily fails, because no one signifier can speak for the entirety of the social; but each group looks for an explanation of this failure to some external a
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  • ...choanalytic Institute in Vienna in 1924, and conducted research into the [[social]] causes of [[neurosis]]. It was at the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association t ...e about only through a morality not imposed by a repressive [[economic]] [[structure]]. [http://www.marxist.com/scienceandtech/psychoanalysis_reich.htm] In [[19
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  • ...investment sexual relationships, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...low-investment sexual relationships, and scorn for upward social mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (<a href="#fn
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  • ...but it's an historical fact that the [[Nazis]] took these forms from the [[Social]] [[Democrats]]. Originally, these were [[Leftist]]. We should not oppose s ...ot harsh enough. In my book on Deleuze, I have a chapter on the Hegelian [[structure]] underlying those famous stupidities and slips uttered by Dan Quayle and B
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  • ...at the psychoanalytic expetience discovers in the unconscious is the whole structure of language. ...that serve it in the speaking subject - primarily because language and its structure exist prior to the moment at which each subject at a certain point in his m
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  • ...mes, i.e., the extremes of saintliness, and moreover by its failure on the social level, insofar as it never manages to achieve fulfillment, reconciliation, </p></dd><dd>In imagining it, he proves [[the imaginary]] [[structure]] of the limit. But he also goes beyond it. He doesn't, of course, go beyon
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  • ...ything. The desire of the mother is the founding desire of the [[whole]] [[structure]], the one that brought into the world the unique offspring that are Eteocl ...inal as such</u>. No [[doubt]] <u>things could have been resolved if the [[social]] [[body]] had been willing to pardon, to forget and cover over everything
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  • considerations of structure limited largely to a consideration of enters into the determination of a whole variety of social
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  • un lien [[social]] et donc il faut le [[dire]] politique, c'est autant que ce discours [[structure]] corporelle. Dualité qui se réfléchit en
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  • <br><font size="-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; S'il n'y avait pas de lien social, et de lien social en tant qu'il est fondé par un discours, le travail
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  • année je vous avance de cette [[structure]] de noeud, où je mets <div class="MsoNormal"><font size="-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Il structure aussi
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  • pour autant qu'il prend substance, il prend substance du groupe [[social]].</font></font> sont passés par la [[structure]], par la structure que je vous ai dite,
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  • leur [[place]] dans la [[structure]]. Demander aux auteurs de formuler cette différence où se retrouvent la structure du [[langage]] dont il devient la matière,
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  • ...p des discours humains - c'est-à-dire de ce qui constitue un mode de lien social. ...mande la [[structure]] si profondément différente de ce [[discours]], la structure qui résulte du discours analytique.
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  • aussi de la [[structure]], celle du sujet défini comme le sujet qui par la [[subversion]] d'un [[ordre]] politique et [[social]] fondé sur l'ecclésial,
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  • ...Dreams]] (1900), a [[text]] already containing a reference to wit in the [[structure]] of dreams. ...nd the comic allowed Freud to emphasize that the former is essentially a [[social]] activity requiring the [[presence]] of a [[third]] party. The activity is
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  • ...l validity of the theory, he merely considered it incomplete. If there are social [[conditions]] for the production of the intellectual, [[moral]], and artis ...alysis of psychic processes into articulation with [[Marxist]] analysis of social processes. This line of [[thinking]] has been called "Freudian Marxism," de
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  • ...[symbolic]] and symbolizing, in that its mode of operation is based on a [[structure]] with [[three]] points of reference. ...ion of the object, when the [[mother]] is perceived as a total object. The structure so described occurs in two [[stages]], which the [[anaclisis]] or propping
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  • ...Deliberate attempts, on [[political]] or aesthetic bases, to subvert the [[structure]] of catharsis in theatre have occurred. ...dramas which [[left]] significant emotions unresolved, as a way to force [[social]] [[action]] upon the audience.
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  • ...Freud to clarify the dynamics of [[conflict]] and the [[topographical]] [[structure]] that gives rise to the existence of taboos: "I will now sum up the respec ...ocial]] prohibition (or ban) relating to any area of human [[activity]] or social custom declared as sacred and forbidden; breaking of the taboo is usually c
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  • ...isition of [[language]], [[morality|moral understanding]], and [[identity (social science)|identity]] [[formation]]. ...things out through [[experience]]; and whether development driven by the [[social context]] or by something [[inside]] each [[child]].
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  • I have long established in the [[structure]] of the subject, defined as the subject ...y from the Sorbonne will live as a [[body]] of the IPA at the cost of my [[social]] and [[moral]] ruin." Quoted in Elisabeth Roudinesco, La [[bataille]] de c
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  • * autoérotisme,doul,automo la [[structure]] en.. M Safouan 78,86 * Autre 16 135,529,541(et [[topologie]]),542,549,573(structure),591(Dieu des * philosophes),620
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  • ...to be able to endure his situation was to avoid the reference to concrete social circumstances which would become visible through reflection (what the hell ...death, Aels is transfigured into the cosmic impersonal life-substance. The structure is here that of a double sacrifice: at one level, Aels stands for the untam
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  • ...go]] and its [[defence]]s. It is based on an elaboration of [[Freud]]'s [[structure|structural model]] of the [[mind]], which focuses almost entirely on the fu ...tation|adjustment]] and [[adaptation]] of the [[individual]] to existing [[social]] [[conditions]]. In the view of the American [[analysts]] the [[ego]] is
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  • ...and it is outdated in [[society]] more broadly, where the [[notion]] of [[social norms]] which [[repression|repress]] the [[individual]]’s [[sexuality|sex ...ue to [[sleep]] and dream (i.e. to avoid engagement with the [[real]] of [[social antagonism]]). In the first stanza of [[Primo Levi]]’s [[poetry|poem]] "
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  • ...Freud]]) is that, as one's grasp of [[language]] and the complexities of [[social]] [[life]] are refined, one's [[psychic]] life and its contents, even at th ...ffect of the [[encounter]] with the environment and the higher cognitive [[structure]] introduced by [[signification]] might result in indeterminate (but causal
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  • ...feature of reality, which appears as a claim about the basic ontological [[structure]] of reality, has thus nothing to do with the cognition of reality and all ...carnival proper and the Stalinist purges? In the first case, the entire [[social]] hierarchy is momentarily suspended, those who were up are down and vice v
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  • ...tile]] autism," a syndrome associated with problems of communication and [[social]] [[behavior]], as well as serious [[developmental]] disturbances of mental From the [[structural]] point of view, autism is governed by a [[structure]] that establishes mental functioning. The students of Jacques [[Lacan]] de
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  • ...[[social]] (Metapsychological portrait of hatred: from [[symptom]] to the social bond; 1995). ...ent. (1995). Portrait métapsychologique de la haine: Du symptôme au lien social. Paris: Anthropos.
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  • ...l shift reveals it as an abyssal gap undermining the very framework of the social. More specifically, a political [[event]] “emerges ''ex nihilo'' … it a ...opolitical [[multitude]] of [[intellectual]], [[affective]] and ultimately social relations that, in [[principle]], already constitute the basis for the exer
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  • ...f allowing the subject to make a decision to enter into a new, original, [[social]] bond, the [[psychoanalytic]] [[discourse]]. How can this guarantee given ...ing]] tension of the two titles that Lacan wanted when he formalised the [[structure]] of the gradus and hierarchy in his School. Before the Dissolution, the A.
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  • ...to other newly emerging blocks of [[economic]] [[power]], its economic, [[social]], and [[ideology|ideologico]]-[[political]] inertia - BUT, paradoxically, ...series of particular "[[democracy|democratic]]" [[demands]] (for better [[social security]], [[health services]], lower taxes, against [[war]], etc.etc.) is
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  • ...investment sexual relationships, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...low-investment sexual relationships, and scorn for upward social mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194).
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  • ...is the resulting desintegration of the big Other, the communal network of social institutions, customs and laws. For Zizek, the big Other was always dead, i ...on which, for contingent reasons that have nothing to do with its inherent structure, possesses performative power - is socially operative, structures the socio
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  • This outline provides a general [[overview]] of the [[conceptual]] [[structure]] of the International [[Dictionary]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]. The outline is [[Psychic structure]]
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  • ...risis in the psyche, the first that unquestionably has a [[dialectical]] [[structure]]. For the first [[time]], a vital tension is expressed in [[terms]] of a [ ...al with his or her family: It thus constitutes the basis of familial and [[social]] life.
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  • ...rified its validity in the [[case]] of the [[primitive]] [[horde]], as a [[structure]], as discussed in Totem and Taboo. In the course of his [[discussion]], th ...is inhibited, with only the latter [[being]] mobilized and tolerated by [[social]] bonds.
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  • ...). Georges Dumézil ([[1968]]-1973) laid bare the underlying principles of social organization in ancient Indo-European mythologies, particularly regarding t ...usage, Valabrega (1994) claims, preserves the "function of myths" and the "structure of [[symptoms]]." In this usage, words without an [[author]], productions t
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  • ==Structure of the mind (id, ego, superego)== ...e that must be reckoned with. The ego (literally "I") is the personality [[structure]] that develops to deal with the real world and solve the problems of life.
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  • ...ife is to be interested in the whole of mankind and who tried to develop [[social]] interest and love. In all [[religions]] we find this concern for the salv ...actual [[relationship]] to the object. Object relations theorists see the social and environmental influences on personality, particularly between the mothe
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  • ...a single organism. This procedure is widely used with validity in both the social sciences and the "hard" sciences. Recognizing the holistic nature of psycho * Mental representations of the self, others, and relationships guide our social patterns. Considerable research on attachment behaviors both in animals and
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  • ...and there is a prohibition of incest. The Law which governs this [[whole]] structure is identical with the law of language. It is on the basis of this argument ...sion. For Lacan the subject is trapped in the labyrinthine [[system]] of a structure in which signifier refers to signifier]!p >the [[analytic]] [[session]] the
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  • ...man it speaks (fa parle)." The "it" here is to be [[understood]] as the "[[structure]] oflanguage," that is so woven through man's whole [[nature]] as to make i What is at stake here, we know, is not "language as a [[social]] phenomenon" but language in the sense of "the laws that govern that other
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  • Four-sided structure (of analysis), 136, 137, 147,244,268,290,310,399 [[social]], 6,18, 19,68,76,84,100, 139 [[Letter]],)'; 2, 87,121,160-195,218,279, 287
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  • ...s why we must [[work]] it here on earth. But Zizek unveils a new attitude. Social [[identity]] is constituted, not on the basis of [[ideal]] [[communication] .... Whoever holds the place of consciousness must be eliminated--that is the social-[[moral]] law; whoever plays with [[jouissance]] at the [[limit]] of [[awar
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  • ...g]] with the [[power]] of self-determination but rather an effect of the [[structure]] of [[discourse]] where competing [[discourses]] intersect and [[speak]] t Figure 6.1 The structure of fantasy
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  • ...as established itself as an observational method in some of the existing [[social]] [[sciences]], including genetics, ethoecology, ethoneurology, ethosociolo
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  • ...alysis]] and [[understanding]] of "[[objects]]" (especially those in the [[social]] [[sciences]]), it tended to see "[[structures]]" as pre-eminent and to se ...ity]] and borderline tension" of the two principles. [[The symbolic]], a [[structure]] that has [[nothing]] to do with perceptible forms ([[gestalts]] and [[fig
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  • Within the wide range of [[cultural]] and [[social]] interests that led to Sigmund [[Freud]]'s "The Claims of PsychoAnalysis t He questioned the origin and [[structure]] of [[society]] in <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-1913a), unmasked i
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  • ...o the Law. "Lack ([[manque]]) is created, planned, and organized through [[social]] production." [[Being]] essentially revolutionary, desire is the [[enemy]] ...private territoriality that corresponds to all of capitalism's efforts at social reterritorialization" (p. 266).
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  • ...s anthropological [[work]] is considerable. He questioned the origin and [[structure]] of [[society]] in <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-1913a), unmasked i ...ng Beaumarchais, Zola, Panizza, and mobilizing the [[revolution]] of 1848, social-[[democracy]], and [[anti-Semitism]], Freud denounces the "nothingness" rep
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  • ...f swallowing. Similar to these are the fear of diseases (nosophobia) and [[social]] phobias: fear of [[speaking]] or blushing in [[public]] (erythrophobia), ...de la [[phobie]]</i> (In praise of phobia, 1994), phobia is "a primitive [[structure]] of [[thought]]": Projection, one of its fundamental mechanisms, is to be
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  • ...sis, although not yet fully [[understood]], is here better integrated in [[social]] [[life]] and becomes a "serious" reference. ...ce abandoned, it is seen to be an element inessential to the [[logical]] [[structure]] of the argument. Isn't this the reproach made to cinema whenever it repre
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  • ...[[responsible]] for integrating [[individual]] differences in a coherent [[structure]], the other tending to emphasize the [[subject]]'s singularity and origina ...ect pathologies were substantiated. The [[Versagung]] ([[refusal]]) that [[social]] reality forces [[desire]] to confront, the [[privation]] (Entbehrungen) t
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  • ...the [[form]] of the symbolic and [[the imaginary]]'s relation to it, the [[social]] [[order]] and the [[individual]]'s relation to it will have this conflict
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  • considerations of [[structure]] limited largely to a consideration of enters into the determination of a whole variety of [[social]]
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  • ...nt [[impossibility]], an obstacle to the fulfilment of love, in the very [[structure]] of [[Courtly Love|courtly love]]. As it developed, courtly love often ent ...gh through the door of [[privation]] or of inaccessibility. Whatever the [[social]] [[position]] of him who functions in the [[role]], the inaccessibility of
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  • ...lf they must first distinguish themselves from [[others]] and from their [[social]] environment. A key process in this emergent sense of self, argued Wallon, ...of the armour of an alienating identity, which will mark with its rigid [[structure]] the infants entire [[mental]] development. (1977a [1949]: 4)
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  • ...cturalism before outlining Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]]'s (1908-) elementary [[structure]] of kinship, as this provides the basis for understanding Lacan's concepti ...thes]] (1915-80), Tzvetan Todorov (1939-) and Gérard Genette (1930-); the social theorist Michel [[Foucault]] (1926-84); the [[Marxist]] [[philosopher]] Lou
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  • ...rom the [[imaginary]] relation with the [[mother]] in order to enter the [[social world]]. ...to be [[understood]] in [[terms]] of both [[psychopathology]] ([[clinical structure]]s and [[symptom]]s) and [[sexual]] [[identity]].
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  • ...Articulations of the [[symbolic]] network, the [[Four Discourses]] get [[structure]]d throughout dramatic [[reflection]]: <i>[[plus-de-jouir]]</i> and <i>[[jo ...iscourse]] masks the [[division]] of the [[subject]], it illustrates the [[structure]] of the [[dialectic]] of the [[master]] and the [[slave]]. The master, S1
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  • ...is respect, we are still talking about the drive, [[meaning]] before any [[social]] determination of [[gender]] and before any division in [[partial]] [[driv ...identity]] will be acquired. Because of the specifics of the [[oedipal]] [[structure]], this [[gender identity]] comes down to a [[phallic]] one. This means tha
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  • ...]] has followed in Žižek’s path, combining psychoanalytic theory and [[social]] philosophy by [[interpreting]] Kant through Lacan, and vice versa, in [[E ...me a negative function, one that would reject whole structures and explode social [[codes]].
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  • ...sy]]. Silverman shifts feminist film theory toward a psychoanalysis of the social, thereby expanding the theoretical reach of previous work. ...ooking]] Relations: Race and Gender in Feminist Film Theory" (1986), the [[structure]] of relations under slavery have radically different implications for hist
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  • ...ch genres, and [[text]] structure; sociolinguistics, [[analyses]] of the [[social]] dimensions of language variation; and ethnographies of speech communities ...knowledge of the language, and [[parole]], acts of [[speaking]]. Langue is social, rule-governed, potential; parole is [[individual]], idiosyncratic, and act
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  • ...e pleasure and accept a degree of unpleasure in [[order]] to comply with [[social]] [[demands]]. ...es the drives; and the [[superego]], as [[representative]] of parental and social influences upon the drives. The superego [[acts]] as a [[conscience]] const
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  • In this view, the ego protects the norms of [[social]] reality by modifying the 'unreasonable', [[impossible]] demands of the id propre represents a glimpse into the narcissistic [[structure]] of the
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  • ...sexualization. It indicates a [[change]] of aim and object, which become [[social]] rather than sexual, and a shift from the pleasure [[principle]] to the [[ ...an conception of [[primal]] [[masochism]] proposes a fundamental psychic [[structure]] involving the coalescence of sexual and death instincts. Masochism is fun
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  • The organizational [[structure]] that Alexander established at Chicago was in certain respects unique. He ...ed the [[Child]] Therapy Training Program for pediatricians, nurses, and [[social]] [[workers]] and, in 1965, developed a Teacher Education Program.
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  • ...at the same [[time]] submitted to the pressures of the [[drives]] and to [[social]] constraints, to gratifying or [[traumatic]] experiences, and to the repet
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  • ..., which has hitherto remained problematic, as well as an [[ontological]] [[structure]] of the human [[world]] which accords with our reflections on [[paranoiac] ...t is that this form situates the [[instance]] of the ''ego'', before its [[social]] determination, in a fictional direction, which will always remain irreduc
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  • ...intruder – [[Jews]] – disturbing the [[organic]] [[totality]] of the [[social edifice]]. ...of the [[whole]] field. There are situations in which a minimal measure of social reform can have much stronger large-scale consequences than [[self]]-profes
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  • ...ncé est [[signifiant]] et où les termes sont reliés entre eux par une [[structure]] [[complexe]] mais puissamment articulée. ...ipe, il est adopté sur le plan des identifications parentales qui est une structure plus riche. Il n'est plus un obstacle ou un reflet, mais une personne digne
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  • ...s constructed in relation to the [[mirror stage]] and the "[[paranoiac]] [[structure]] of the [[Ego]]." ...pal]] [[identification]] with the [[father]] is pacifying and allows for [[social]] and [[cultural]] [[creativity]].
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  • ...enjoy]] the fruits of his social [[activity]] and of his only wife, this [[structure]] seems to portray the [[masculine]] condition as opposed to the [[feminine
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  • ...d Pontalis. It also sought to introduce the designs freudiennes into the [[social]] psychology, for which it created a laboratory in the Sorbonne, and in cri
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  • ...ng]] subject and [[unconscious]] forms of social [[fantasy]] occupy in the social [[construction]] of capitalism’s “[[objective]] laws” of economics. ...ntradiction’ … which, as such, spills over into all other levels” of social [[reality]] (''LC'': 295).
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  • ...ynamisme [[libidinal]], resté problématique jusqu’alors, que d’une [[structure]] ontologique du monde humain qui s’insère dans nos réflexions sur la [ Nous avons nous-mêmes montré dans la dialectique sociale qui structure comme paranoïaque la connaissance humaine, la raison qui la rend plus auto
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  • ...a le vice théorique de l’associationnisme, si l’on reconnaît dans sa structure la position du problème de la connaissance sous le point de vue philosophi ...intention, parmi celles qui représentent une certaine tension du rapport social : intention revendicative, intention punitive, intention propitiatoire, int
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  • ...and Lacan’s main [[ideas]] and their application to broader clinical, [[social]], and cultural issues. Webmistress, itinerary, [[calendar]], Jacques Lacan's Of [[Structure]] as an
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  • ...cturalism before outlining Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]]'s (1908-) elementary [[structure]] of kinship, as this provides the basis for understanding Lacan's concepti ...thes]] (1915-80), Tzvetan Todorov (1939-) and Gérard Genette (1930-); the social theorist Michel [[Foucault]] (1926-84); the [[Marxist]] [[philosopher]] Lou
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  • ...o a very paradoxical [[concept]]; it supports our [[social reality]] - the social world cannot [[exist]] without it - but it also undermines that reality. A ...t is through the process of cancelling out, of symbolizing the real, that 'social reality' is created. In short, the real does not exist, as [[existence]] is
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  • ...for [[philosophy]], adorning the walls of his bedroom with a plan of the [[structure]] of [[Spinoza]]'s ''[[Ethics]]'', a [[text]] which would always remain dea ...herself: [[Duflos]] represented a [[woman]] with [[freedom]] and [[culture|social prestige]], exactly the sort of [[woman]] that [[Aimée]] aspired to become
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  • ...His stance is thus the exact opposite of those who need war to militarize social life and take dictatorial control over it.<ref>And he was right: as we know :Of late, the Social-Democratic philistine has once more been filled with wholesome terror at th
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  • ...of politicians, trade unionists, writers and journalists - not to mention social scientists, who had consigned it to historical oblivion." <ref>Luc Boltansk :a term without any real social content even by Stalinist standards, but merely rather unconvincingly masqu
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  • ...ints to the [[dependence]] of [[thought]] and the [[unconscious]] on the [[structure]] of [[language]]. He pits this relation against the [[notion]] of thought ...hought to the [[world]], for which, under the sway of the aforementioned [[social]] bonds, the soul is held [[responsible]]. Lacan argues that the object of
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  • ...ary]] of politicians, trade unionists, writers and journalists - even of [[social]] scientists... But what about the upsurge of the anti-[[globalization]] mo ...catastrophe, a fateful biogenetic mutation, a nuclear or similar military-social catastrophe, etc. No longer can we rely on the safeguarding role of the lim
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  • ...erms: "The general outlines of each revolutionary event can be foretold by social theorists; however, this event can effectively take place only if there is ...vent are: (1) fidelity (Communism, Leninism); (2) reactive re-integration (Social Democracy); (3) outright denial of the evental status (liberalism, Furet);
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  • ...t consortes</i>, but in the sense that his music is neutral with regard to social engagement (which is why one has to look for extra-musical signs to pin it ...unter here is the clear example of the fetishistic split, of the disavowal-structure of <i>je sais bien, mais quand m&#234;me..."</i>: the very awareness that t
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  • ...mic]] force turned inwards and began once again to reshape violently the [[structure]] of Soviet society. Forcible industrialization and collectivization were n ...pages, 80 &#37; of peas are produced by 20 &#37; of the peapods… As some social [[analysts]] and economists suggested, today’s explosion of economic prod
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  • <blockquote>[[Social]] institutions both to nourish and to develop such independence are necessa ...he Husserlian <i>Cogito</i> as well) which belongs to a factual historical structure" (60).<br />
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  • ...bjective destitution": an abrupt awareness of the utter meaningless of our social links, the dissolution of our attachment to reality itself - all of a sudde ...s (a common destitute preacher socializing with beggars, whores, and other social losers).<br />
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  • ...concluding, [[moment]] of the [[dialectical process]] of the Soul, whose [[structure]] follows the [[triad]] of notion – judgment – syllogism. At the beginn ...nner" royalist conviction which was the deceptive front masking their true social role. In short, far from being the hidden truth of their [[public]] republi
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  • ...to my work is that (not me personally, but) my writing displays a perverse structure: I practice the fetishist disavowal, clinging to a religious notion of act ...iduals pursue their consumerist fantasies in the space regulated by expert social administration. Today, when democracy is gradually evolving into consumeris
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  • [[Chomsky]] appelle la « [[structure]] grammaticale ». Mais, naturellement, structure – mais il est absolument vrai qu’il y a une structure)…
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  • ...nd; font-size:9pt">. Cf. Claude Lévi-Strauss Language and the analysis of social laws, in </span><span style="font-family:Garamond; font-size:9pt; font-styl
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  • ...'s seminal [[thinking]] on [[Freud]], [[Marx]], and [[Hegel]]; patterns of social and sexual [[behavior]]; and the [[nature]] and function of [[science]] and VIII From [[myth]] to [[structure]]
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  • ...open-air [[political]] lesson.” The country’s deep [[economic]] and [[social]] crisis has exposed the fundamental contradictions of the [[European Union ...[[communist]] hypothesis,” the [[vision]] of an alternative [[state]] [[structure]]. The “orienting maxims” that this hypothesis provides light the way f
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  • ...logy but also its diverse [[species]] of concepts, including [[nature]], [[structure]], divinity, [[life]], [[death]], [[purpose]], evolution and catastrophe. A ...ecologies, according to the Žižekian arguments, is the order that gives structure to and is [[structured]] by environments. These environments [[need]] not b
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  • =‘Perversion and the Social Relation’ by Slavoj Žižek= [[Image:slavoj-zizek-perversion-and-the-social-relation-theoryleaks.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ...; vous le savez, c'est dès longtemps que j'articule que '''la vérité a structure de fiction'''. Que l'objet a est-il à prendre pour marquant seulement ce s
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  • ...t � proprement parler pour masquer ce qu�il en est des vrais effets de structure, c�est en ce nom que je reviens, et ma digression est faite pour l�intr
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  • ...er avec celles qui s'imposent en un point clé de ce qu'il en est du corps social, à savoir l'administration du savoir, par exemple.</font> ...même article, j'ai rappelé le mot de Lénine sur la théorie marxiste du social qui, dit-il : " Elle triomphera parce qu'elle est (<font color="#FF0000">p2
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  • ...par des orifices et où se retrouve la structure de bord ; car seule cette structure de bord prise au sens mathématique nous permet d'amorcer une compréhensio ...n dans le sexuel qui soit analogue à ce que j'appelle dans la pulsion une structure de bord. Ici le bord est constitué par une sorte de logistique de la défe
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  • ...moins intact son statut comme structure précisément, et avancé dans la structure. Dès lors, il apparaît déjà que faire entendre non pas hors, mais dans ...ir de si étonnants propos. Je considère le fait plutôt comme un fait de structure qui, à la vérité, ne comporte pas à proprement parler la qualification
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  • ...dans le concret d'une observation rapportée aux fins d'illustration d'une structure quelconque auquel se situe le champ de notre objet nosologique, l'analyse p <font face="JohnDoe">    Néanmoins c'est de la façon dont se structure ce rapport dans l'intervalle, cette fonction imaginaire en tant qu'elle est
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  • ...ous retrouvons de meilleur n'est pas très différent de ces éléments de structure. </font> ...ors, je le répète, certaines questions, je dirais d'horizon moral, voire social, ne sont pas superflues à rappeler à cette occasion : c'est à savoir d'a
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  • ...tte formule qui est celle à laquelle tout ce que nous avons montré de la structure de ce rêve, de ce en quoi il consiste, à savoir de cet affrontement, le s ...offert au sujet de ce dont il s'agit, à savoir l'impasse où le met cette structure fondamentale qui fait de l'objet de tout désir le support d'une métonymie
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  • ...emier plan que prend pour nous Hamlet est celle qui lui donne la valeur de structure équivalente à celle d'Œdipe'''. </font> ...secondaire au regard de ce qui compose la structure d'Hamlet . C'est cette structure qui répond de l'effet d'Hamlet, et ceci d'autant plus qu'Hamlet lui-même,
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  • ...alente du signifiant . '''A l'étage inférieur il reçoit, il subit cette structure'''. Ceci est spécialement apparent. Entendez bien tout ce que je dis, parc ...fonction vocative, c'est-à-dire celles qui ne font apparaître dans leur structure signifiante que le destinataire n'est absolument pas le je. C'est le je du
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  • ...vrose de l'enfance a eu des manifestations vari�es et diverses dans leur structure. Si on y regarde de pr�s, on voit que ce sur quoi l'observation de Freud
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  • ...cessit�s du mariage s'av�rent, pour nous, �tre un trait proprement social de notre conditionnement : elles laissent compl�tement ouvert le probl� ...qui d�coule de ce que nous avons � apprendre du n�vros�, c'est la structure qu'il nous r�v�le et dans son fond ce qu'il nous r�v�le, � partir
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  • ...a l� quelque chose de fond� dans cette structure que nous appelons la structure du sujet en tant qu'il parle, qui est celle pour laquelle nous fomentons po ...ly: Times New Roman"><font face="JohnDoe">    Pourquoi si c'est l� la structure fondamentale, a-t-elle �t� de si longtemps et de toujours si profond�
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  • ...que nous savons de l'homme, c'est, c'est qu'il a une structure, mais cette structure, il nous est pas facile de la dire. La psychanalyse a �mis sur ce sujet q ...r�sume aucun r�veil. Heureusement, y-a-t-il un trou, entre le d�lire social et l'id�e de Dieu il n'y a pas de commune mesure. Le sujet se prend pour
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  • ...eu l�ann�e derni�re � l��voquer comme fondamental � toute structure dite projective. </font></font> ...ang="X-NONE"><font face="JohnDoe">    Voil� ce qu�il en est pour la structure de ce que permet d��difier ce que Freud nous d�signe autour de la sat
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  • ...que chose qui sans doute ne passe pas par ailleurs que par les voies de la structure des incidences du signifiant dans le r�el en tant qu'il y introduit le '' ...l, comme chute, �gar� au regard de ce corps dont il d�pend selon une structure qui est fortement � maintenir si l'on veut la comprendre. On ne peut la c
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  • ...sans avoir �labor� ces faits qu'on peut dire derniers comme �tant de structure, peut-�tre en pouvons-nous poser d�s maintenant la question comme perti ...is que j'enseigne, non depuis que j'�cris, depuis que j'enseigne, ''' la structure c'est que le sujet soit un fait de langage''', soit un fait du langage, le
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  • ...prit, le jeu de votre recherche, et ce qu'il en est au dernier terme d'une structure que vous ne savez plus d'aucune fa�on rapporter � ce que vous avez comm
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  • ...dissiper le malentendu par ce que cette ann�e je vous avance de '''cette structure de noeud''', o� je mets l'accent sur ceci : que '''c'est du trois que s'y ...je me sers, cette �tonnante propri�t� de structurer le r�veil. Il structure aussi la r�ve-olution, et la r�volution, si nous l'entendons bien, �a
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  • ...plus tard, c'est pour autant que '''ce discours est o� se situe un lien social et donc, il faut le dire , politique, c'est autant que ce discours le situe ...e et la parole'''. Il est clair que '''le sexe comporte la dualit� de la structure corporelle'''. Dualit� qui se r�fl�chit en cascade, si on peut dire,
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  • ...science ce n'est pas aujourd'hui que je puis dire ce qui me para�t de la structure de ses relations � la v�rit�, comme cause, puisque notre progr�s ce ...produit chaque fois que la relation � la v�rit� comme cause vient au social, est particuli�rement grotesque dans une certaine Internationale psychana
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  • ...exp�rience, l�analyse, institu�e par Freud et dont s�instaure une structure de discours que j�ai d�finie. </font> <span lang="X-NONE"><font face="JohnDoe">La structure est logique. '''Quel est l�objet de la logique ?''' Vous savez, vous save
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  • ...on peut arriver � le comprendre, ce qui s��nonce sous le titre de la structure, et nomm�ment ce que j�ai pu moi-m�me en produire, l�int�resse. C ...�a l�emb�te. Alors ce qu�il voudrait bien en somme, c�est que la structure f�t absente. Ça serait plus commode pour le passez-muscade ! </font><sp
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  • ...de saisir les points, les points o� vous pouvez saisir que pour vous la structure du monde consiste � vous payer de mots. Et que c'est m�me en quoi le mo ...uel point du groupe ils ont � s'identifier'''. Le d�part de tout noeud social se constitue, dis-je, du non-rapport sexuel comme trou. Pas de deux, au moi
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  • ...de son emploi dans, si je puis dire, le priv�. Que le sympt�me dans le social se d�finisse de la d�raison, il n'emp�che pas que, pour ce qui est de ...un sympt�me'''. C'est un sympt�me et �a se voit, �a se voit de la structure l� que je suis en train de vous expliquer. Il est clair que s'il n'y a pa
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  • ...  Ça n'a l'air de rien. Néanmoins, c'est si fortement inscrit dans la structure de notre monde qu''''il n'y a pas d'autre fondement au fait de l'espace''' ...C'est quelque chose qui nous donne l'état actuel de ce qu'''i,''' de lien social, se fonde du discours''', c'est-à-dire quelque chose où, quelque place qu
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  • ...e par quoi, '''par l'effet pur et simple du langage, se précipite un lien social'''. O'''n s'est aperçu de ça''' sans avoir besoin pour autant de la psych ...croire faire le pont entre un discours, en tant que s'y précipite un lien social, avec ce qui, d'un autre ordre, provient d'un autre discours.</font>
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  • ...e''' », de '''Michel Foucault''' : '''le psychiatre a en effet un service social. Il est la création d'un certain tournant historique'''. Celui que nous tr
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  • ...n?y a pas d?autre moyen de le d?signer, d?s qu?on s?est aper?u que le lien social ne s?instaure que de s?ancrer 92 dans une certaine fa?on dont le langage s? ...ut, il doit y avoir ? ?a une raison plus interne, li?e justement ? cette [[structure]] de l?appareil de la jouissance.
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  • ..., il doit y avoir à ça une raison plus interne, liée justement à cette structure de l’appareil de la jouissance.</font></div><div class="div0" align="left
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  • ..., il doit y avoir à ça une raison plus interne, liée justement à cette structure de l’appareil de la jouissance.</font></div><div class="div0" align="left
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  • ...d’autre moyen de le désigner, dès qu’on s’est aperçu que le lien social ne s’instaure que de s’ancrer 92 dans une certaine façon dont le langa ..., il doit y avoir à ça une raison plus interne, liée justement à cette structure de l’appareil de la jouissance.
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  • ...d’autre moyen de le désigner, dès qu’on s’est aperçu que le lien social ne s’instaure que de s’ancrer</font><font class="font3"> 92</font> dans ..., il doit y avoir à ça une raison plus interne, liée justement à cette structure de l’appareil de la jouissance.
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  • ...with “an open-air political lesson.” The country’s deep economic and social crisis has exposed the fundamental contradictions of the European Union, an ...revive the “communist hypothesis,” the vision of an alternative state structure. The “orienting maxims” that this hypothesis provides light the way for
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  • ...democracy with Ionian isonomia—a system based on non-rule and a lack of social divisions whereby equality is realized through the freedom to immigrate—K ...Columbia University. He is the author of numerous books, including ''The Structure of World History: From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange'' and ''O
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