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  • |'''[[Revolutionary]]''', '''[[Politician]]''' ...2|1870|April 10}} – [[January 21]], [[1924]]), was a [[Communist]] [[revolutionary]] of [[Russia]], the [[leader]] of the [[Bolshevik]] party, the first [[Pre
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  • ...nary Love|An Interview with Slavoj Žižek: 'On Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love]]". ''Journal of Philosophy and Scripture''. Volume 1, Issue 2. Spr ...of believers a supreme example of the structure and effect of an authentic revolutionary act.  For Badiou, Paul articulates a general structure of universality
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  • ...introduced in psychoanalysis a conception of the object that is genuinely revolutionary and that makes possible a [[rational]] critique of the [[notion]] of '[[obj
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  • |'''[[Revolutionary]]''', '''[[Politician]]''' ...2|1870|April 10}} – [[January 21]], [[1924]]), was a [[Communist]] [[revolutionary]] of [[Russia]], the [[leader]] of the [[Bolshevik]] party, the first [[Pre
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  • ...k? Broadly, Badiou’s [[political]] and [[philosophical]] engagement as a revolutionary leftist has been a key influence on Žižek in his attempt to [[think]] a p
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  • ...eaking to hundreds of students he offered them the following statement: ‘Revolutionary aspirations have only one possibility: always to end up in the discourse of
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  • ...claration from Corinthians asserts for the first time in human history the revolutionary logic of a radical break with the past — with it, the age of Cosmic Balan
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  • He argues that, despite its revolutionary shortcomings, the Manifesto's
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  • ...core elements to this critique: the [[symbolic]] [[logic]] of the [[self]]-revolutionary reproduction of capital, the co-option of [[desire]] and enjoyment, and the ...'PV'': 60–61). Further, Žižek argues that capitalism has become a self-revolutionary force that is propelled by its own point of [[impossibility]], whereby what
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  • So différance can also be understood as part of the revolutionary [[dialectic]] that destroys the established order to permit the adoption of
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  • ...is philosophy by focusing on an immanent [[excess]] that is essential to [[revolutionary enthusiasm]] thought through the Lacanian lens of [[desire]]. [[Dialectical ...licates [[Antonio Negri]] (LC: 339), the [[economy]] as a [[quasi-cause]], revolutionary becoming and the notion of the [[post-human]].
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  • ...rticular, ''Les damnés de la terre'' was a major influence on the work of revolutionary leaders such as Ali Shariati in Iran, Steve Biko in South Africa, and Ernes
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  • ...]] and [[1790s]], and was closely linked both with [[romanticism]] and the revolutionary [[politics]] of the [[Enlightenment]]. The most well-known thinkers in the
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  • ...est. Locke's arguments [[about]] [[government]] served the interest of the revolutionary Americans rather than the colonizing British. In a second step, a successfu
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  • ...prevent the [[proletariat]] from attaining a [[real]] consciousness of its revolutionary [[position]]. Ideology determines the "[[form]] of [[objectivity]]", thus t ...rring the traditional aesthetic of [[realism]]. He famously argued for the revolutionary [[character]] of the novels of [[Sir Walter Scott]] and [[Honoré de Balzac
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  • ...it has no intrinsic [[value]], it is a [[sign]] of the authenticity of the revolutionary process, of the fact that this process is effectively disturbing the existi
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  • ..., but Lenin, no, you can't be serious! The [[working]] [[class]] movement, revolutionary Party, and similar zombie-[[concepts]]? Doesn't Lenin stand precisely for t ...e hidden assurance that one is somehow retaining the link with the radical revolutionary past… With regard to this radical chic, the first gesture towards the [[T
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  • ...act that there is nothing beyond that, in a strictly [[perverse]] way, the revolutionary has to cling to violence as the only [[index]] of his authenticity, and it
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  • ...-[[State]]). It aims neither at nostalgically reenacting the "[[good]] old revolutionary [[times]]," nor at the opportunistic-pragmatic adjustment of the old progra
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  • ...cally disposed around the central temple, whereas a member of the second ("revolutionary-antagonistic") sub-group perceives his/her village as two distinct heaps of
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  • ...[[Deleuze]], were so obsessed with [[Spinoza]]! I don't see anything very revolutionary in this return to Spinoza. Contemporary philosophy is [[conscious]] of what
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  • ...ist, irrationalist, and so on. Let's return to Kant. I think that Kant was revolutionary because he was antiuniversalist. Usually [[Immanuel Kant]] is [[identified]
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  • ...egitimizing their exercise of unconditional power. It is only the Leninist revolutionary, not yet the Jacobin, who thus occupies the properly [[perverse]] position ...the French Revolution among the enlightened public around [[Europe]], the revolutionary events functioned as a sign through which the dimension of transphenomenal
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  • ..."mechanical" level of what, in Foucauldian terms, one is tempted to call "revolutionary disciplinary micro-practices," while at the same time critically observing
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  • ...ng why, despite the [[presence]] of "[[objective]]" [[conditions]] for the revolutionary transformation, individuals willingly persisted in their enslavement to the ...tariat" designates the operator of Truth, namely, the engaged agent of the revolutionary struggle.
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  • ...re it gives of the [[social]] [[situation]], as well as with regard to the revolutionary perspective it sustains and propagates? Was there ever a [[political]] mani
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  • ...impact of The Road to Terror, one should start with the [[paradox]] of the revolutionary sacrifice.</p> ...ubtedly Lenin avec Stalin, i.e. it is only with Stalin that the Leninist [[revolutionary subject]] turns into the perverse [[object]]-instrument of [[the big Other]
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  • ...f today's "turbocapitalism" and attempting to [[identify]] to identify the revolutionary potential of its dynamic. This heroic attempt sets itself against the stand .... But Lenin: no, you can't be serious! The [[working]]-[[class]] movement, revolutionary party, and similar zombie [[concepts]]? Doesn't Lenin stand precisely for t
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  • ...precisely: “Does this freedom contribute to or constrain the fundamental revolutionary Choice?”
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  • ...e bypassing the party [[nomenklatura]], was [[understood]] at the level of revolutionary micropolitics: local committees were set up throughout [[Russia]]'s big cit ...is the [[space]] of Lenin's unique intervention. The fundamental lesson of revolutionary [[materialism]] is that revolution must strike twice. It is not that the fi
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  • ...but Lenin, no, you can't be serious! The [[working]]-[[class]] movement, revolutionary party, and similar zombie-[[concepts]]? Doesn't Lenin stand precisely for t ...d the revolution possible (peasants' [[dissatisfaction]], a well-organized revolutionary elite) led to the "Stalinist" turn in its aftermath. Therein resides the pr
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  • ...cally disposed around the central temple, whereas a member of the second ("revolutionary-antagonistic") sub-group perceives his/her village as two distinct heaps of ...evolution is also not just an insignificant accident - in the spectacle of revolutionary Terror, the Kantian ethics itself encounters the ultimate consequence of i
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  • This is why Christianty is "terribly revolutionary. That a good man may have his back to the wall is no more than we knew alr
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  • ...nd]] to do something, to revolutionize capitalism, is a fake. The will to revolutionary [[change]] emerges as an urge, as an "[[I cannot do it otherwise]]," or it ...ask - to pose the question "civilizing" [[revolution]], of how to make the revolutionary process itself a "civilizing" force. [[Recall]] the infamous [[St Bartholo
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  • ...ts... This is what happens with the proclamation of the [[Decalogue]]: its revolutionary novelty resides not in its [[content]], but in the absence of the accompany ...strongest transgression. G.K. [[Chesterton]] asserted the truly subversive revolutionary even, [[character]] of orthodoxy in his famous "[[Defense]] of Detective St
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  • ...what [[Lacan]] means when he emphasized the link between the rule of post-revolutionary fraternite and the [[logic]] of segregation.
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  • ...e those of displaying mercy. When younger CC members, eager to prove their revolutionary fervour, demanded instant death penalty for Bukharin, Stalin always interve
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  • ...aims at establishing a non-violent harmony; on the contrary, the authentic revolutionary liberation is much more directly [[identified]] with violence - it is viole
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  • ...ave to produce nothing less than the appropriate answer to the dilemmas of revolutionary politics today, a blueprint for the political act the Left is desperately l
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  • ...s is what Lacan means when he emphasized the link between the rule of post-revolutionary <i>fraternite</i> and the logic of segregation.<br><br>
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  • ...y [[life]] he wants to eradicate, so that, as [[Brecht]] put it apropos of revolutionary [[violence]] in his <i>The Measure Taken</i>, he wants to be the last piece
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  • ...collective of engaged [[subjects]] found in radical religious sects and/or revolutionary parties.<br> ...step into the positive normativity signals his fidelity to the [[Marxist]] revolutionary project.<br>
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  • ...chetypal Eisensteinian cinematic [[scene]] rendering the exuberant orgy of revolutionary destructive violence (what Eisenstein himself called "a veritable bacchanal ...]] collectivization), [[Fredric Jameson]] describes the two moments of the revolutionary process. It begins with the gesture of radical negativity:<br><br>
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  • ...ith the rise of the "immaterial labor" to the hegemonic [[role]], that the revolutionary [[reversal]] becomes "objectively possible." This immaterial labor extends ...his, however, is not the [[place]] for us to evaluate whether the time for revolutionary political decision is imminent." <tt><b><a name="11x"></a><a href="#11">11<
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  • ...city life he wants to eradicate, so that, as [[Brecht]] put it apropos of revolutionary violence in his <i>The Measure Taken</i>, he wants to be the last piece of
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  • ...ne side, it is an event which is part of a larger event: the rise of great revolutionary, communist and socialist projects. The idea to found an entirely new societ
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  • ...The topics tend to concern how much better history would have been if some revolutionary or ‘radical’ [[event]] had been avoided (if Charles I had won the Civil ...d can be [[retroactively]] redeemed through the ‘[[miracle]]’ of the [[revolutionary]] [[act]]. They are ‘not so much forgotten deeds, but rather forgotten <
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  • ...o take another example: in [[Germany]], many CDs featuring old East German Revolutionary and Party songs, from ‘Stalin, Freund, Genosse’ to ‘Die Partei hat im
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  • ...ancien régime'', and were then [[forced]] to build monuments to their own revolutionary [[past]]. ...s, this [[triad]] can be read as [[German]] [[conservatism]], [[French]] [[revolutionary]] [[radicalism]] and [[English]] [[liberalism]]. In terms of the predomina
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  • ...ulative such scenes were, no matter how far they were from the reality of 'revolutionary justice', they nonetheless bore [[witness]] to a new sense of justice; and
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  • ...rian emergency represented by the 'war on terror' relates to the authentic revolutionary state of emergency, first articulated by St [[Paul]] in his reference to th
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  • ...it has no intrinsic [[value]], it is a [[sign]] of the authenticity of the revolutionary process, of the fact that this process is effectively disturbing the existi
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