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  • [[Image:NATO.As.The.Left.Hand.Of.God.jpg|200px|thumb|Book Cover]] Read [[NATO, the Left Hand of God? (Essay)]] for a (large) sample.
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  • #redirect [[NATO, the Left Hand of God? (Essay)]]
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  • Not only NATO, But Also Nostalgics on the Left, Misunderstand the Causes of the War.<br> ...y NATO that depoliticized the conflict. So has its opponents on the pseudo-Left. For them, the bombing of Yugoslavia played out the last act of the dismemb
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  • ...permissivity as the ruling [[ideology]], the [[time]] is coming for the [[Left]] to (re)appropriate discipline and the spirit of sacrifice: there is nothi ...with [[regard]] to [[cinema]]; say, many Hopper's portraits of a [[woman]] behind an open window, [[looking]] [[outside]], are clearly mediated by the [[expe
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  • #REDIRECT [[NATO, The Left Hand of God? (Essay)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NATO, the Left Hand of God? (Essay)]]
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  • ...ass="wikitable" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" ...the [[universalism]]-versus-particularism debate, the strategies of the [[Left]] in a globalized [[economy]], and the relative merits of post-[[structural
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  • =‘The Left Hemisphere: Mapping Critical Theory Today’ by Razmig Keucheyan= [[Image:The-left-hemisphere-theoryleaks.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ...[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...ation]] in [[English]] of the word ''[[jouissance]]''.<ref>It is therefore left untranslated in most English editions of [[Lacan]].</ref> "[[Enjoyment]]"
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  • ...gent]], effect of a fundamental gap in the subject's [[psyche]]; the gap [[left]] by a lost satisfaction (cf. the seventh chapter of The [[Interpretation]]
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  • [[Image:Lenin-circa-1887.jpg|left|thumb|Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) circa 1887]] ...]] and the [[Zimmerwald Conference]] of [[1915]]. When [[Inessa Armand]] [[left]] Russia and settled in [[Paris]], she met Lenin and [[other]] Bolsheviks [
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  • ...psychotic]] (it is "[[foreclosed]]"), with the result that a [[hole]] is [[left]] in the [[symbolic order]]. To [[speak]] of a [[lack|hole]] in the [[symb ...[[patient]]s. [[Lacan]] himself works with [[psychotic]] [[patient]]s but left very few comments on the technique he employed; rather than setting out a t
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  • ...correct those theories, and to resolve the contradictions that he [[left]] behind. Lacan argued that through this [[process]] of continual revision psychoana
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  • ...and the [[delusion]] is the [[paranoiac]]'s attempt to fill the [[hole]] [[left]] in his [[symbolic|symbolic universe]] by the [[absence]] of this primordi
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  • ...ubject]] who is denied all intuitive access to [[knowledge]] and is thus [[left]] with [[reason]] as the only path to [[knowledge]].<ref>{{Ec}} p.831; {{Ec
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  • ...example a [[child]] can hit [[another]] [[child]] of the same age on the [[left]] side of his face, and then touch the [[right]] side of his own face and c The [[inversion]] (right to left) is further evidence of the function of the [[mirror]].
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  • ...s of the [[EFP]] followed [[Lacan]] into the [[ECF]], whereas [[others]] [[left]] to set up a variety of other groups.
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  • ...adiou]] ([[born]] 1937, Rabat, Morocco) is a prominent [[France|French]] [[left-wing]] [[philosopher]] formerly [[chair]] of [[Philosophy]] at the [[École ...[[intellectual]]s, it served to reinforce Badiou's commitment to the [[far left]], and he continued to organize [[communist]] and [[Maoist]] groups such as
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  • ...nalysis|child analysis]]. A large amount of [[freedom]] of [[choice]] is [[left]] to students in training. In January Lacan is elected President of the S.P
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  • ...sm. The subversive core of the Christian legacy is much too precious to be left to the fundamentalists. Here is a fitting contribution from a Marxist to th ...th:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"
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  • [[Image:NATO.As.The.Left.Hand.Of.God.jpg|200px|thumb|Book Cover]] Read [[NATO, the Left Hand of God? (Essay)]] for a (large) sample.
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  • ...pace reason' to the paradox that is 'Western Buddhism', ''On Belief'' gets behind the contours of the way we normally think about belief, in particular Judai ...th:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"
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  • ...the [[universalism]]- versus-particularism debate, the strategies of the [[Left]] in a globalized [[economy]], and the relative merits of post-structumalis ...th:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"
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  • ...fully [[self]]-[[conscious]] ‘i’, but as an empty [[space]], what is [[left]] when the rest of the [[world]] is expelled from itself. ...d, systematically severing all [[links]] with his environs until all he is left with is the cogito.
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  • ...connaissance|misrecognition]]". However, the [[French]] term is usually [[left]] untranslated when translating [[Lacan]] into [[English]] in order to show ...t cannot be conceived without correlate knowledge... There must surely be, behind his misrecognition, a kind of knowledge of what there is to misrecognize.<r
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  • ...[analytic]] [[practice]] methods, [[Lacan]] (and many of his colleagues) [[left]] the [[SPP]] to [[form]] (a new group) the [[Société Française de Psych ...ose who regrouped around [[Lacan]]. [[Lacan]] refused such a condition and left the '''SFP''' to form his won school (which became known as the) [[École F
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  • ...] and, it rightly seems to me, quite superfluous, unlike the earlier work, behind which there was always some [[internal]] drive. But what is there to do? On ...27). He replied to Rolland on July 14, 1929, indicating that his remarks [[left]] him little rest.
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  • ...reud decided to go into exile "to die in [[freedom]]". He and his family [[left]] Vienna in June 1938 and traveled to [[London]]. ...ue; the house is now a museum dedicated to his life and work. The building behind the statue is the [[Tavistock Clinic]], a major [[psychiatric]] institution
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  • ...he sociological sense also became, especially among literary scholars of [[left]]-wing sympathies, one of a [[number]] of influences upon and streams withi
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  • ...'', if then [[anomie]] and ''nomos'' coïncide in his person without any [[left]]-over, then [[anarchy]] (which, at his death, when the link attaching him
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  • ...[symptom]] of his complex relationship both to the contemporary Lacanian [[Left]] and the Marxist [[tradition]].
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  • ...on ''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left]]''. Butler teaches rhetoric and comparative literature at the University o
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  • ...ook ''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left]]'' (co-authored with [[Judith Butler]] and [[Ernesto Laclau]]), Žižek in
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  • ...political]] [[right]] of just [[about]] any stripe. Its reception on the [[left]] is far more varied, ranging from hostility to co-optation: ...coeur]] (1983) defines deconstruction as a way of uncovering the questions behind the answers of a text or tradition ([[Klein]] 1995).
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  • Fanon left France for Algeria, where he had been stationed for some time during the wa ...d the "nest of fellaghas [rebels]" at Blida hospital was dismantled. Fanon left for France and subsequently traveled secretly to [[Tunis]]. He was part of
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  • At 14, Hitchcock lost his father and [[left]] the Jesuit-run [[St Ignatius' College]] in [[Stamford Hill]], his [[schoo ...ire script down to the smallest detail, and when we're finished all that's left to do is to shoot the film. Actually, it's only when one enters the studio
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  • ...ique alive at all in an era in which we are said to have [[left]] ideology behind.
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  • [[Image:Regine olsen.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Regine Olsen, the love of his life, and a muse for his writings.]] Soon afterwards, the couple [[left]] the country, Schlegel having been appointed Governor in the [[Danish West
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  • ...rganisationalist" tendencies. In [[1958]] he, [[Henri Simon]] and others [[left]] and formed [[Informations et Liaison Ouvrières]].
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  • Lukács returned to Budapest in 1915 and led a predominantly [[left]]-wing [[intellectual]] circle that included eminent [[figures]] such as [[
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  • ...mask implies that there is something hidden behind it. In other [[words]], behind the artifice of the masquerade lies the genuine, authentic, woman. For Rivi ...s of analysing the representation of women (see 'After Lacan'), it still [[left]] completely unanswered the question of feminine desire. In 1972-3 Lacan re
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  • Now, when the work of bisection was complete it [[left]] each half with a desperate [[yearning]] for the other and they ran togeth
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  • ...he [[symbolic order]] - is never [[complete]]. There is always something [[left]] over; an [[excess]] or something that exceeds the [[symbolic]]. What exce
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  • ...suffering into language, to [[symbolize]] it, there is always something [[left]] over. In other [[words]], there is always a residue that cannot be transf ...rasp of symbolization' (Fink 1995:94). The objet a, in other words, is the left-over of the real; it is that which escapes symbolization and is beyond repr
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  • ..., Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:120%; border:1px solid #aaa; text-align:left;" | Today on Muppet Wiki ..., Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:120%; border:1px solid #aaa; text-align:left;" | Current Events
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  • ...[[left]]" style="margin-right:10px;line-height:2.0em;text-align:left;align:left;background-color:#fcfcfc;border:1px solid #aaa" ...n Lacan, the [[master]]'s figure [[disappears]] with the mathèmes: we are left with professors.
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  • ...td></tr><tr><td class="bodyp">But at the same time I must confess that the left also deeply disappointed me. Falling back into this safe pacifist attitude
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  • But at the same [[time]] I must confess that the [[left]] also deeply disappointed me. Falling back into this safe pacifist attitud
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  • But at the same [[time]] I must confess that the [[left]] also deeply disappointed me. Falling back into this safe pacifist attitud
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  • ...e [[baby]] with the bath water. In the eyes of the dissidents, the Western Left played patronising [[games]] with [[them]], disavowing the [[true]] harshne
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  • ...LURE to put [[Marxism]] into [[practice]], for the big catastrophe which [[left]] its mark on the entire XXth century [[world]] [[politics]], for the [[Rea ...r, the hegemonic liberal democracy is using this fact to [[blackmail]] the Left radicals: "we shouldn't play with fire: against the new Rightist onslaught,
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  • Is, consequently, Osama Bin Laden, the suspected mastermind behind the bombings, not the real-life [[counterpart]] of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, th ...t this temptation to duck out the crisis, one should insist that NOW the [[Left]] should provide a better [[analysis]] — otherwise, it concedes in advanc
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  • ...always disputed — are they Serbs or Croats. (This role of Bosnia even [[left]] a trace in idiom: in all ex-Yugoslav nations, the expression "So Bosnia i
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  • ...day's [[Third]] Way "postpolitics," which emphasizes the [[need]] to leave behind old [[ideological]] divisions and to confront new issues, armed with the ne ...gh [[Clinton]]'s presidency epitomizes the Third Way of the today's (ex-)[[Left]] succumbing to the Rightist ideological [[blackmail]], his healthcare refo
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  • ...tary a belief into an "Other of the Other", into another Other who, hidden behind the Other of the explicit social texture, programs (what appears to us as) ...that it is NOT "crazy" enough, because it supposes another "real" reality behind our everyday reality sustained by the Matrix. However, to avoid the fatal m
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  • ...ony intended. I think the [[Christian]] legacy is all too precious to be [[left]] to, well, Christians themselves. So what I want to do is, in the first pa ...ychic development, witnessing the parental coitus a tergo, sexual act from behind, the solution would be probably, from John Gray's point, to rewrite this sc
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  • ...falsehood very well, one is well aware of a [[particular]] interest hidden behind an ideological [[universality]], but still one does not [[renounce]] it. ...with everyday banality and to hold [[them]] up to ridicule, thus exposing behind the [[sublime]] noblesse of the ideological phrases the egotistical interes
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  • ...ption. He took over elements like sacrifice and authority, and put it in a left wing context. Here in the West, Brecht was seen as someone introducing a fa ...that they do not want our factories, our land, they even want our dreams. Behind this there's the notion of the thought control. It's the old Marxist notion
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  • ...[[society]]. As we all know, [[psychoanalysis]] enables us to discern that behind this [[explicit]] commandment lies a hidden, [[superego]] commandment to en ...h Richard Gere, allegedly, was that he pulled it out too quickly and was [[left]] only with the tail; the dead animal remained [[inside]]. It's the same pa
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  • ...his background, a [[multitude]] of myths flourished. For the "democratic [[left]]", Tito's Yugoslavia was the mirage of the third way of self-management, b Behind it all lurked the primordial [[trauma]] of Sarajevo, of the Balkans as the
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  • ...de, narrates the story of his being hired to find a man who had suddenly [[left]] his settled job and [[family]] and vanished. Spade is unable to track him ...collapse of Socialism effectively opened up a [[Third Way]], a possibility left unexploited by the Western re-colonization of the East.
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  • ...e can "rewrite" the subject's past so that his girlfriend would not have [[left]] him, or that he would not have failed the crucial exam; yet whatever we d
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  • ...uctured such that the vicious cycle of the superego is suspended, [[left]] behind. (Doesn't Lacan himself drop many hints that the end of [[analysis]] opens
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  • ...]], or, The [[Cultural]] [[Logic]] of Multinational [[Capitalism]]," New [[Left]] Review 225 (Sept.-Oct. 1997): 28-51.</ref> It is a phenomenon that appear
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  • * [[When the Party Commits Suicide]]. ''New [[Left]] Review''. Volume 238. November/December 1999. pp 26-47. <http://egs.edu/f
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  • ...r antipathy for free trade." Wherefore this pact between Fulani, the far-[[left]] espouser of [[Marxist]]-Leninist politics, and Buchanan, a Reaganite cold The [[liberal]] common wisdom has a quick answer to it: extremes - Right and Left "[[totalitarianism]]" - meet in their [[rejection]] of [[democracy]], and e
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  • ...n my daydreaming: Politically, she was reported to be leaning toward the [[left]] (so it was politically correct to fantasize [[about]] her); plus she was
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  • ...mit]] the destructive powers of globalization and to rescue (what there is left to rescue) the [[welfare]] state. This standard [[leftist]] view is imbued ...the failure to put [[Marxism]] into [[practice]], for the catastrophe that left its mark on the entire twentieth-century's world [[politics]], for the Real
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  • ...gh Clinton’s presidency epitomizes the [[Third]] Way of today’s (ex-)[[Left]] succumbing to the Rightist [[ideological]] [[blackmail]], his health-care
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  • The [[left]] is undergoing a shattering [[experience]]: the progressive movement is [[ ...es as "opportunism": an inherently [[false]] [[position]] which hides fear behind a protective [[screen]] of supposedly [[objective]] facts, laws or norms. T
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  • ...ilure to put [[Marxism]] into [[practice]], for the big catastrophe that [[left]] its mark on twentieth-century world [[politics]], for the [[real]] social ...ernal dilemma of the radical Left? Should one strategically support center-left [[figures]] like Bill [[Clinton]] against the conservatives, or should one
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  • ...milar inconsistency: the Rightist nationalist reproach the ruling Center-[[Left]] coalition that, although it is publicly for joining NATO and supporting t ...der these nationalist conservatives are bemoaning reads like the old [[New Left]] description of the "repressive [[tolerance]]" and capitalist freedom as t
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  • ...amatic-narrative reasons (it first creates the enigma - what is the secret behind the glitzy surface of the Divers' marriage? - and then, after arousing the ...cast that marked his life - it is only by way of finding strength to leave behind the vain thrill of London's high society that he authenticates the notion o
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  • ...n all, from the traditional conservatives and populist Right to the "Old [[Left]]" (those who continue to advocate [[Welfare]] state, trade unions...). Thi ...t fundamentalism which retains this logic of antagonism, while the liberal Left follows the logic of recognition of differences, of "defusing" antagonisms
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  • ...[[content]] in which the universal consists is asserted, all others are [[left]] to be in their particular ways of life. However, this stance nonetheless ...In contrast to love, justice begins when I [[remember]] the faceless many left in shadow in this privileging of the One. Justice and love are thus structu
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  • ...ollowing installments of the Matrix trilogy is that this central aspect is left totally unexploited: a true revolution would have boon a change-in how huma ...by a supervisor who admonishes them: "The couple in the second row to the left, move faster!" The similarity with The Matrix cannot but strike the eye. Th
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  • The [[truth]] behind this [[fantasy]] can be detected through its very inconsistencies. When Mor ...ns; the great [[master]] of [[political]] mediatization was Napoleon who [[left]] to the conquered monarchs the [[appearance]] of power, while they were ef
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  • ...of [[Shakespeare]]'s plays, with the original archaic [[English]] on the [[left]] page and the [[translation]] into common contemporary English on the [[ri ...sture as in Wagner's last operas, the gesture of threateningly raising the left hand:
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  • ...pring of '68, i.e. the [[utopian]] notion that, if the Czechs were to be [[left]] alone, they would effectively give [[birth]] to a "socialism with a human ...[[baby]] with the dirty water; in the eyes of the dissidents, the Western Left played patronizing [[games]] with them, disavowing the true harshness of th
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  • ...ticks to his hidden treasure, taking a secret peek at it when he is alone, behind the safely locked doors, but the subject who accepts the basic paradox that ...!", we get "If someone slaps your [[right]] cheek, turn to him also your [[left]] cheek!" The point here is not stupid [[masochism]], humble acceptance of
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  • ...in-an actual global movement of anti-capitalist resistance: one can sense, behind the written lines, the smells and sounds of Seattle, Genoa and Zapatistas. ...reality]] of material labor, this standard bete noire of the traditional [[Left]], is celebrated as the germ of the [[future]], capitalism's most [[dynamic
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  • ...ity for the film put it: "When nothing works, anything goes." Even further behind is lurking the aura of New Orleans as the city of vampires, [[living dead]] ...rprivileged, they had no means to leave the city in time and were [[left]] behind, starving and without care, so no wonder they exploded - their violent expl
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  • ...t authorities, etc., and were ruthlessly rejected and ignored. The reality behind all this is the sad fact of the rising xenophobia in Denmark, signaling the ...with a dish full of fire in her right hand and a bowl full of water in her left hand. Asked why she is doing it, she answered that with the fire she would
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  • ...l their true image or contours but because there is ultimately [[nothing]] behind their deceiving appearances. Jews [[lack]] the 'inner [[form]]' that pertai ...of which we [[identify]]/construct a sole agency that 'pulls the strings' behind a multitude of opponents. Exactly the same holds for today's 'war on terror
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  • ...lly been described as the theorist or intellectual progenitor of the [[New Left]]. Their work also heavily influenced intellectual [[discourse]] on [[popul *[[Another]] criticism, originating from the [[Left]], is that critical theory is a form of bourgeois idealism that has no inhe
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  • .... In Slovenia, the Rightist nationalists complain that the ruling Center-[[Left]] coalition, though it is publicly for joining <acronym title="North Atlant ...about the new emerging socio-[[ideological]] order reads like the old New Left’s description of the “repressive tolerance” of [[capitalist]] [[freed
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  • ...l, from the traditional conservatives and populist [[Right]] to the "Old [[Left]]" (those who continue to advocate [[Welfare]] state, trade unions...). Thi ...t fundamentalism which retains this logic of antagonism, while the liberal Left follows the logic of recognition of differences, of "defusing" [[antagonism
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  • ..., this fully subjectivized belief (here I am, I literally mean it, I stand behind it) is a modern phenomenon. For example, the ancient Greeks, they believed, ...recently when I read some speeches by Commandant Marcos of the Zapatistas, Behind a mask, Marcos says, "I am nobody. Through me, you have this poetic explosi
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  • ...day's [[Third]] Way "postpolitics," which emphasizes the [[need]] to leave behind old [[ideological]] divisions and to confront new issues, armed with the ne ...gh [[Clinton]]'s presidency epitomizes the Third Way of the today's (ex-)[[Left]] succumbing to the Rightist ideological [[blackmail]], his healthcare refo
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  • ...i.e. to define the terrain and discipline its real adversary, the radical Left. Therein resides the ultimate rationale of the Third Way: that is, a social ...ld expect. The populist Right moves to occupy the terrain evacuated by the Left, as the only 'serious' political force that still employs an anti-capitalis
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  • ...r antipathy for free trade." Wherefore this pact between Fulani, the far-[[left]] espouser of [[Marxist]]-Leninist politics, and Buchanan, a Reaganite cold The [[liberal]] common wisdom has a quick answer to it: extremes - Right and Left "[[totalitarianism]]" - meet in their [[rejection]] of [[democracy]], and e
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  • ..., all of a sudden, in Dolby stereo, we hear a thundering sound coming from behind our backs, from our innermost background, later rejoined by the visual [[ob ...his memory of the maternal [[figure]] of the Russian wife he has [[left]] behind. Tarkovsky's universe is intensely male-centered, oriented on the oppositio
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  • ...tary a belief into an "Other of the Other", into another Other who, hidden behind the Other of the explicit social texture, programs (what appears to us as) ...that it is NOT "crazy" enough, because it supposes another "real" reality behind our everyday reality sustained by the Matrix. However, to avoid the fatal m
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  • Not only NATO, But Also Nostalgics on the Left, Misunderstand the Causes of the War.<br> ...y NATO that depoliticized the conflict. So has its opponents on the pseudo-Left. For them, the bombing of Yugoslavia played out the last act of the dismemb
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  • ...ily]] Real of Christ and/or his descendants. The fact that Christ [[left]] behind his [[body]] or bodily descendants undermines the Christian-Paulinian narra ...secret, invisible, all-powerful agent who effectively "pulls the strings" behind the [[visible]], public Power. This other, obscene, invisible [[power struc
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  • ...He took over elements like sacrifice and [[authority]], and put it in a [[left]] wing context. Here in the West, Brecht was seen as someone introducing a ...t they do not want our factories, our land, they even want our [[dreams]]. Behind this there's the [[notion]] of the [[thought]] [[control]]. It's the old [[
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  • ...[[society]]. As we all know, [[psychoanalysis]] enables us to discern that behind this [[explicit]] commandment lies a hidden, [[superego]] commandment to en ...h Richard Gere, allegedly, was that he pulled it out too quickly and was [[left]] only with the tail; the dead animal remained [[inside]].
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  • ...s ''[http://www.lacan.com//newspaper7.htm Play Fuckin' Loud: Zizek vs. the Left]'' which appears in The [[Symptom]], Issue 7, and in [[lacanian]] ink 28 [h ...ler, Rex]] and [[Scott Stephens]]. ''Play Fuckin' Loud: Zizek Versus the [[Left]]''. <http://www.lacan.com/symptom7_articles/butler.html>
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  • ...ate-centralized character, so that the commonly accepted motto is that the Left, if it is to regain political efficiency, should thoroughly reinvent itself What, then, should those who remain faithful to the legacy of the radical Left do with all these? Two things, at least. First, the terrorist past has to b
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  • ...minate it because it was overdrawn. As a permanent fixture of high-toned [[left]] journals and academic conference plenaries, Zizek usually seems to be lam ...ged as a kind of standard-bearer for the woozy, academic, post-[[Marxist]] left. In the latest issue of "Bad [[Subjects]]," there is an interview with Zize
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  • ...all that remains of [[them]] are marks for a reading; inventions of voices behind the [[texts]], so that we do not have to analyze the modes of the implicati ...decisions; the great master of political mediatization was Napoleon who [[left]] to the conquered monarchs the [[appearance]] of power, while they were ef
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  • ...kakis' <i>The Lacanian Left</i>, <ref> Yannis Stavrakakis, <i>The Lacanian Left</i>, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2007. The numbers in brackets re ...ody politic without reoccupying the obsolete utopianism of the traditional Left"(16). Such a combination has to enact a "delicate balancing act"(18), avoid
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