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  • ...e usually brings [[them]] together under the heading of the "totalitarian" radical [[Evil]]. However, the first [[thing]] one cannot but take note of apropos
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  • ...i0.wp.com/theoryleaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/slavoj-zizek-home-and-radical-evil-theoryleaks.jpg?w=960" width="100px" class="center"> ...theoryleaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Slavoj.%C5%BDi%C5%BEek.Home.and.Radical.Evil.23.2.1994-TheoryLeaks.mp3}}
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  • ...-info__title">The Indivisible Remainder: On Schelling and Related Matters (Radical Thinkers) - Slavoj Zizek</div><div class="book-info__lead">Slavoj Zizek</di | "The Indivisible Remainder: On Schelling and Related Matters (Radical Thinkers) "
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  • ='Radical Evil as a Freudian Category' by Slavoj Žižek= [[Image:radical-evil-as-a-freudian-category-theoryleaks-1024x512.jpg|400|right]]
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  • ...[[ego]], and the [[imaginary|imaginary order]] itself, are both sites of a radical [[alienation]]; "Alienation is constitutive of the imaginary order."<ref>{{
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  • ...were afraid of the new medium, has a much better grasp of its [[uncanny]] radical potentials.
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  • ...r each [[subject]]. Thus, the [[Other]] is both another [[subject]] in its radical [[alterity]] and unassimilable uniqueness and also the [[symbolic]] [[order
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  • Freud ( 1923) makes the same radical [[distinction]] by linking castration to the phallic [[order]] and not to t
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  • The [[symbolic]] is also the realm of radical [[alterity]] which [[Lacan]] refers to as the [[Other]]. The [[unconscious]
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  • ...also argues that the proponents of [[ego-psychology]] betrayed [[Freud]]'s radical discovery by relocating the [[ego]] as the center of the [[subject]].
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  • ...]] as an obstacle in the path of [[desire]]; thus in [[psychoanalysis]] "a radical [[repudiation]] of a certain [[ideal]] of the [[good]] is necessary."<ref>{
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  • ...al]] lives, psychoanalysis had made itself respectable but it had lost its radical edge. In the early 1950s, therefore, Lacan famously declared the [[necessit However, [[Lacan]] gradually began to develop a radical critique of the way that most [[analyst]]s in the [[IPA]] had [[interpretat
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  • ...the [[end of analysis]] as the point when the [[analysand]] "traverses the radical [[fantasy]]."<ref>{{S11}} p. 273</ref>
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  • ...tegory:concepts|concept]] of the [[drive]]) he reworked [[them]] in such a radical way that they become totally new [[:category:concepts|concepts]]. For examp
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  • [[Lacan]] argues that [[anxiety]] is the radical danger which the [[subject]] attempts to avoid at all costs, and that the v
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  • ...e [[little other]] because it is not truly [[other]] at all; it is not the radical [[alterity]] represented by the [[Other]], but the [[other]] insofar as he
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  • ...tion to the [[symbolic]] is always a question of creation ''ex nihilo'', a radical discontinuity between one [[order]] and another, and never a question of a
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  • A more radical [[defense]] against [[castration complex|castration]] than [[repression]] i A more radical [[defense]] against [[castration complex|castration]] than [[repression]] i
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  • Such comments anticipate the radical transformation of Lacan's [[thought]] implicit in his shift from the [[ling Faced in his [[childhood]] by the radical non-function / [[absence]] (''carence'') of the [[Name-of-the-Father]], [[J
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  • ...yst]] modifies the [[structure]] of the [[analysand]]'s [[discourse]] in a radical way.
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  • ...{{E}} p. 321</ref>; in 1961, for example, he describes phobia as "the most radical form of neurosis."<ref>{{S8}} p. 425</ref>
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  • ...is otherwise communist perspective and even his philosophy’s [[lack]] of radical potential.
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  • ...s asserts for the first time in human history the revolutionary logic of a radical break with the past — with it, the age of Cosmic Balance and similar paga
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  • Descartes’s withdrawal-into-self is precisely such an [[experience]] of radical loss.
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  • ...]] of it less than of the [[other]] orders, and by making it the site of a radical indeterminacy. Thus it is never completely clear whether the real is [[exte ...ectly encountered (except perhaps in [[death]]), is everywhere felt in the radical contingency of daily life, that it forms the lie-giving truth that underwri
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  • ...of the letter, they will be defined by their position in relation to this radical object. This position is not fixed. As they enter into the necessity peculi
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  • ...ussurian]] opposition between [[signifier]] and [[signified]] leads to the radical [[separation]] of the two [[chain]]s, until they are tied through anchoring
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  • ...one's [[desire]] a factor common to both [[sexes]], [[Lacan]] maintains a radical asymmetry in the rapport to the [[phallic signifier]]. [[Man]] "is not wit
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  • ...of the letter, they will be defined by their position in relation to this radical object. This position is not fixed. As they enter into the [[necessity]]
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  • ...epresented by the large number of works that draw their inspiration from a radical questioning of the structural principles defining semiosis. julia kristeva ...ent]]; and [[metaphoric]] semantic growth. John Sheriff proposes, first, a radical critique of semiotic studies stemming from Saussurean or structuralist theo
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  • ...y both the man and his writing yet, given the density of his prose and the radical views he often espouses, they have struggled to get a handle on his basic p
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  • ...c” physiology. In his ''Lectures on Physiology'', Brücke set forth the radical view that the living organism is a [[dynamic system]] to which the laws of ...). But Freud’s is an incomplete anti-philosophy, for he cannot think the radical exteriority of trauma (ET: 295) and thus its purely [[political]] [[dimensi
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  • ...explaining it. [[Horkheimer]] wanted to distinguish critical theory as a radical, emancipatory [[form]] of [[Marxian]] theory both from the [[model]] of sci ...r detail under [[literary theory]]. It is not necessarily oriented toward radical social change or even toward the [[analysis]] of society but is focused pri
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  • ...onstructing [[meaning]], it runs the risk of moderating and curtailing the radical implications of antagonism as the Real of the social. It also misses the co ...t of capturing the psychoanalytical notion of “antagonism” in its most radical meaning. If, rather than focusing on this example, we look at the principal
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  • ...''[[Eichmann in Jerusalem]]'', she raised the question whether [[evil]] is radical or simply a function of banality -- the tendency of ordinary [[people]] to
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  • ...e it could become strict [[scientific]] endeavour. In the late [[1960s]], radical movements were taking [[place]] in literary criticism. The [[post-structur
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  • Butler accounts for the radical [[contingency]] of [[history]] through recourse to the [[Freudian]] [[uncon ...the symbolic [[universe]] by a [[master-signifier]] given by culture. The radical [[absence]] that Lacan posits as the [[universal]] core of [[subjectivity]]
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  • ...rms of capitalism in his theory of the capitalist [[mode of production]]. Radical feminists, [[liberals]] and socialist feminists agree that there can be no ...ull]] enjoyment (''FA'': 23; Stavrakakis 2000). In this way, even the most radical desire can be included, so long as it can become a site of profitability.
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  • Deconstruction's central concern is a radical critique of [[the Enlightenment]] project and of [[metaphysics]], including
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  • An event can be an occurrence that shatters ordinary [[life]], a radical [[political]] rupture, a transformation of [[reality]], a [[religious]] [[b
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  • ...He attended [[Merleau-Ponty]]'s lectures and studied psychiatry under the radical Catalan, Francois de Tosquelles, qualifying as a [[psychiatrist]] in 1951; ...ree]] books were supplemented by numerous psychiatric articles, as well as radical critiques of French colonialism in journals like, [http://www.esprit.presse
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  • ...[being]] the crucial [[antagonism]] in [[society]]. Instead they urged for radical [[democracy]] of [[agonistic pluralism]] where all [[antagonisms]] could be *[http://www.redpepper.org.uk/natarch/XRADDEM.HTML Hearts, Minds and Radical Democracy] Interview with Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe
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  • ...] the single crucial [[antagonism]] in [[society]]. Instead they urged for radical [[democracy]] of [[agonistic pluralism]] where all [[antagonisms]] could be *''[[Hegemony]] and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic [[Politics]]''. London – New York: Verso, 1985. (with [[Ernest
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  • ...s seen to be the determining order of the [[subject]], and its effects are radical: the subject, in Lacan's sense, is himself an effect of the symbolic.
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  • ...ss and womanliness as masquerade they appear to be the same thing. What is radical in Riviere's position, write Appignanesi and Forrester, 'is that for her ma ...purified spirituality: she functions as an inhuman partner in the sense of radical [[Otherness]] which is wholly incommensurable with our [[needs]] and desire
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  • ...ins external to it, it also hates that image. The subject experiences many radical oscillations between contrary emotions. ...unchangeable. The Lacanian conceptual system offers little possibility for radical social [[change]]. It implies a deep social conservatism as far as the [[si
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  • ...ould be subordianted to [[power]] struggles, but in [[terms]] of accepting radical [[contingency]]. ...g-[[in-itself]] that we cannot approach; Real is, rather, [[freedom]] as a radical cut in the [[texture]] of [[reality]].
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  • ...s]] are more or less [[satisfied]] with the ''status quo'' and against the radical [[act]].<ref>[[Contingency]] 127-8</ref> Contrary to popualar belief, perversion is not a means of acces to the radical fredom of the [[unconscious]], but a [[form]] of [[fixation]] on fantasy.
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  • ...what is sold to us today as [[freedom]] is something from which this more radical [[dimension]] of freedom and [[democracy]] has been removed — in [[other] ...are simply no longer perceived as a matter to decide. A certain domain of radical social questions has simply been depoliticised.
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  • ...-subjective social impact of cyberspace. What we are witnessing today is a radical redefinition of what it means to be a human being.<br class="NetscapeDummy" ...f he were afraid of the new medium, has a much better grasp of its uncanny radical potentials.<br class="NetscapeDummy"/><br class="NetscapeDummy"/></td></tr>
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  • ...ctive]] [[social]] impact of cyberspace. What we are witnessing today is a radical redefinition of what it means to be a human [[being]].
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  • Be that as it may, something radical is happening. Now, a [[number]] of new [[terms]] are proposed to us to desc
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  • ...in this new, modern age. It is interesting that his results were much more radical and interesting for us today than the results of superficial [[English]] [[
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  • According to the FBI, there are now at least two million so-called radical right-wingers in the USA. Some are quite violent, killing abortion doctors,
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