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  • =‘Contemporary Marxist Theory: A Reader’ by Andrew Pendakis, Jeff Diamanti, Nicholas Brown, Josh Robins [[Image:contemporary-marxist-theory-a-reader-theoryleaks-683x1024.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ..., and living with, this traumatic [[knowledge]]. Extemporizing on an old [[Marxist]] maxim, when it comes to ''jouissance'' we have nothing to lose but the my ...April, 1958; `The [[signification]] of the phallus', May, 1958; 'On the [[theory]] of [[symbolism]] in Ernest [[Jones]]', March, 1959, in Écrits. Paris: Se
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  • ...es. Althusser is commonly referred to as a [[Structural Marxism|Structural Marxist]], although his [[relationship]] to [[other]] [[schools]] of [[French]] [[s The [[work]] of French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser is important for Žižek in a variety of ways.
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  • The term "[[alienation]]" does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theory|theoretical]] [[:category:concepts|vocabulary]].
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  • ...(Hallward 2005). As he explains, the Truth-Event is posited in Badiou’s theory as a point of departure from which new [[codes]] of [[action]] are directly
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  • ...s to be left to the fundamentalists. Here is a fitting contribution from a Marxist to the 2000th anniversary of one who was well aware that to practice love i ...e most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged from Europe in some decades.” — ''Terry Eag
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  • '''[[Psychoanalytic]] [[theory]]''' is a general term for approaches to [[psychoanalysis]] which attempt t The term often attaches to conceptual uses of analysis in [[critical theory]], [[literary criticism|literary]], [[film criticism|film]], or [[other]] a
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  • ...le semiotics is closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]). ...[[logician]], and he considered semiotics and logic as facets of a wider [[theory]]. For a [[summary]] of Peirce's contributions to semiotics, see Liszka (1
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  • ...ct on fields as diverse as [[literature]] ([[Kafka]]), [[film]], [[Marxism|Marxist]] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[ ...<ref>[http://www.humanthermodynamics.com/Freud.html Freud's Psycho Dynamic Theory and Thermodynamics] [1873-1923] - Institute of [[Human]] Thermodynamics</re
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  • ...as been some overlap between these disciplines. This has led to "critical theory" becoming an umbrella term for an array of theories within the academic [[w ==Critical theory (social theory)==
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  • ...[philosophy]] draws from [[Michel Foucault]] as well as from Italian neo-[[marxist]] thought. He frequently cites [[Carl Schmitt]] and Walter [[Benjamin]]. Wh :''If [[human]] beings were or had to be this or that [[substance theory|substance]], this or that destiny, no [[ethical]] [[experience]] would be p
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  • ...hip|the non-existence of sexual relationship]]. And, finally, there is the Marxist moment of “class” as a [[particular]] [[content]], which, through its f ...sm as “the [[limit]] of all objectivity” by distinguishing it from the Marxist notion of [[contradiction]] – which Laclau and Mouffe argue harbours an e
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  • ...for [[Paris]], where she met and befriended the [[literary]] critic and [[Marxist]] [[mystic]] Walter [[Benjamin]]. While in [[France]], Arendt worked to sup ...and action, and teases out the implications of these distinctions. Her [[theory]] of political action is extensively developed in this work.
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  • ...[[French]] [[literary critic]], [[literary theory|literary]] and [[social theory|social theorist]], [[philosopher]], and [[Semiotics|semiotician]]. ...his works were discursive to traditional academic views of [[literary]] [[theory]] and specific, renowned [[figures]] of [[literature]]. His unorthodox [[t
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  • ...oitation of underclass groups for its survival. (hooks, bell. Feminist [[Theory]]: from margin to center, 1984, p. 101.) ...verall [[Marxist]] theory. (Humm, Maggie. The [[Dictionary]] of Feminist Theory, 1990, p. 23.)
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  • ...f course, as is common knowledge, he favours [[Lacanian]] psychoanalytic [[theory]] as an indispensable post-[[Hegelian]] resource for this effort to revivif ...young Lukács and subsequently eclipsed from consideration in most Western Marxist circles, these pioneering efforts to interface historical/dialectical mater
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  • ...rammatology'', Derrida offers one example of deconstruction applied to a [[theory]] of Lévi-[[Strauss]]. Following many other Western thinkers, [[Lévi-Str ...by this concept - will not be treated without at least the spirit of the [[Marxist]] critique, the critique of the [[market]], of the multiple logics of [[cap
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  • ...nforcing [[neurosis]] as a way of maintaining normality. Guattari's post-[[Marxist]] [[vision]] of capitalism provides a new definition not only of mental [[i [[Category:Postmodern theory|Guattari, Félix]]
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  • ...cal]] [[scientist]] and [[sociologist]] in the [[tradition]] of critical [[theory]]. ...been called Neo-[[Marxist]], and focuses on the foundations of [[social]] theory and [[epistemology]], the [[analysis]] of advanced [[capitalist]] industria
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  • ...the founder and guiding thinker of the Frankfurt [[School]] of [critical [[theory]]. [[Category:Postmodern theory|Horkheimer, Max]]
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  • ...ity of Essex]] where he holds a [[chair]] in [[political science|Political Theory]] and was for many years director of the doctoral program in [[Ideology]] a ...[working]] [[class]] and [[new social movements]]. They rejected [[Marxism|Marxist]] [[economic determinism]] and the [[notion]] of [[class struggle]] [[being
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  • ...and [[class consciousness]] to [[Marxist philosophy]] and [[Marxist theory|theory]], and his [[literary]] criticism was influential in [[thinking]] [[about]] ===Pre-Marxist period===
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  • ...ly second-wave [[feminism]] in Mouffe's [[case]]). They rejected [[Marxism|Marxist]] [[economic determinism]] and the [[notion]] of [[class struggle]] [[being *''Gramsci and Marxist [[Theory]]''. [[London]] – Boston: Routledge / Kegan [[Paul]], 1979. (editor)
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  • It could be said that the [[Marxist]] dialogue with psychoanalysis began in 1963 when Louis [[Althusser]], the of [[choice]] and [[individual]] [[responsibility]]. But as a [[theory]] of the self
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  • ...alter [[Benjamin]]'s reminder that it is not enough to ask how a certain [[theory]] (or art) declares itself to stay with [[regard]] to [[social]] struggles ...up to a point), but [[conceptual]]: notions of the "European" [[critical theory]] are imperceptibly translated into the benign [[universe]] of the Cultural
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  • ..., i.e. whose reality involves implicit reference to some psychoanalytic [[theory]]. The unfortunate result of this global reflexivization of the interpretat ...and insensitive to reflexive interpretation. So the more today's [[social theory]] proclaims the end of [[Nature]] and/or Tradition and the rise of the "[[r
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  • Today, even the [[self]]-proclaimed post-[[Marxist]] radicals endorse the gap between [[ethics]] and [[politics]], relegating ...irror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces Marx, tears his theory out of its original context, planting it in [[another]] historical [[moment
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  • SZ: First I must say that I don't have my own positive theory about Japan. What I do have, as every Western intellectual, are the myths o ...rests me in Japan is that it is a good argument against the vulgar, pseudo Marxist evolutionary notion that you have to go through certain evolutionary stages
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  • ...plays a role imposed on her. This logic is homologous to the old orthodox Marxist claim: the working class is, as to its objective social position, progressi
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  • ...binary signifier without the [[Master]] signifier — in [[speech]]-act [[theory]] we would call it the "[[order]] of the [[performative]]." I think this wa ...our [[life]] and your work. Secondly, it prevented what we would call in [[Marxist]] terms [[class]] [[consciousness]]. It was perfect, you never confronted t
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  • ...police and politics proper is always blurred and contested; say, in the [[Marxist]] [[tradition]], '[[proletariat]]' can be read as the subjectivization of t the Marxist (or [[Utopian]] Socialist) [[meta-politics]]: the political conflict is ful
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  • ...invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...demise of Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysi
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  • ...s of globalization and [[digitalization]], which is quite contrary o the [[Marxist]] confidence in the powers of [[progress]]. ...e capitalist [[mode of production]]. In this respect, Empire remains a pre-Marxist book. However, perhaps the solution is that it is not enough to [[return]]
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  • ...ipatory potential. The [[true]] difficulty — and the task of authentic [[theory]] — is to link together this explosion and its [[tragic]] outcome. ...pitalist. The disintegration of communism in 1990 confirmed the 'vulgar' [[Marxist]] thesis that the economic base of political democracy is the private owner
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  • ...e contrary, the reference to Hegel enable us to discern a flaw in Laclau's theory itself? The philosophical/notional limitation of Laclau's couple of two log ...is why the standard deconstructionist criticism according to which Lacan's theory of sexual difference falls into the trap of "binary logic" totally misses t
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  • ...s in his [[texts]] an oscillation between this teleological "conversion"-[[theory]] of violence and a much more interesting <b>notion of history as an open-u ...s, [[shoah]] and [[gulag]]. Our task is therefore [[double]]: to deploy a theory of historical violence as something which cannot be mastered/instrumentaliz
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  • ...ademic [[machine]] with its endless interpretive [[circulation]], Lacanian theory involves the type of collective of engaged [[subjects]] found in radical re ...plish the step into the positive normativity signals his fidelity to the [[Marxist]] revolutionary project.<br>
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  • ...he "divine violence." As for Negri and Hardt, they bring us back to the [[Marxist]] confidence that "[[history]] is on our side," that historical [[developme ...roperty appropriation of the surplus. In short, they rehabilitate the old Marxist notion of the tension between productive forces and the relations of produc
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  • ..., which are considered [[contingent]], not merits.<ref>5. John Rawls, <i>A Theory of Justice</i>, Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1971 (revised edition 1 In his theory of the [[sublime]] (<i>das Erhabene</i>), Immanuel [[Kant]] [[interpreted]]
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  • ...a passage to [[Bonapartism]]). I would rather question the premise that [[Marxist]]s (and [[left]]ists in general) are dumb [[determinist]]s who can’t ente ...t to alternative histories in the radical [[Marxist]] view. For a radical Marxist, the actual [[history]] that we live is itself the realisation of an altern
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  • ...specificity of [[Stalinist]] [[totalitarianism]]. How could a school of [[Marxist thought]] that claimed to focus on the conditions of the failure of the [[e [[Category:Political theory]]
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  • ...cheating'?</p><p>One [[reason]] Fukuyama moved from his 'end-of-history' [[theory]] to a consideration of the new [[threat]] posed by the brain [[sciences]] ...which should be foll0wed much further. Since, to express it in good old [[Marxist]] [[terms]], man is the [[totality]] of his/her social relations, Dennett s
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  • : From [[Theory]] to [[Revolution]], 174 [[Category:Marxist theory|Marx, Karl]]
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  • ...nd [[creativity]]. In later years it adopted [[Hegelian]] dialectics and [[Marxist]]-Leninist historical [[materialism]]. The "[[social]] and martial cataclys ...ut there the [[author]], denying the "[[dream]] [[navel]]" for the sake of Marxist-Leninist materialism, felt he could use [[them]] to bring into focus all hi
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  • ...[School]]''' is a school of [[neo-Marxism|neo-Marxist]] [[Sociology|social theory]], [[social research]], and [[philosophy]]. The grouping emerged at the [[I ...] and [[Civilization]]''). Their emphasis on the "critical" component of [[theory]] was derived significantly from their attempt to overcome the limits of [[
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  • ...He was at [[times]] associated with the [[Frankfurt School]] of [[critical theory]], and was also greatly inspired by the [[Marxism]] of [[Bertolt Brecht]] a
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  • ...messianic light." <ref>http://www.tasc.ac.uk/depart/MEDIA/staff/ls/Modules/Theory/Adorno.htm</ref> [http://www.tasc.ac.uk/depart/MEDIA/staff/ls/Modules/Theory/Adorno.htm link]
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  • [[Category:Marxist theory|Balibar, Etienne]]
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  • ...one should reject [[Ash]]’s [[diagnosis]] and proposals with the crude [[Marxist]] retort: “He fails to take into account the [[dialectic]]al [[totality]] ...ass]], it is extremely surprising how many of their features fit the old [[Marxist]] definition of the [[proletarian]] [[revolution]]ary [[class]]. Even more
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  • ...flood of immigrants. One is tempted to resuscitate here the old [[Marxism|Marxist]] "[[humanism|humanist]]" opposition of "[[relations between things]]" and [[Category:Marxist theory]]
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  • ...appear. The usual strategy is [[displaced]] belief, what in [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] is referred to as "the [[subject]] supposed to believe," in which literal ...ck a typical liberal reaction against [[fascism]]. You don't really have a theory of fascism. So you look a little bit into history, encounter something whic
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  • ...ademic [[machine]] with its endless interpretive [[circulation]], Lacanian theory involves the type of collective of engaged [[subjects]] found in radical re ...plish the step into the positive normativity signals his fidelity to the [[Marxist]] revolutionary project.
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  • Today, even the [[self]]-proclaimed post-[[Marxist]] radicals endorse the gap between [[ethics]] and [[politics]], relegating ...irror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces Marx, tears his theory out of its original context, planting it in [[another]] historical [[moment
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  • ...therein resides the point of the [[notion]] of [[suture]] in [[cinema]] [[theory]]. What I propose to do is something much more naive and abrupt: to analyze ...acle which can in [[principle]] be overcome (in contrast to the standard [[Marxist]] notion according to which ideology "eternalizes" and "absolutizes" contin
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  • ...invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...demise of Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysi
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  • Slavoj [[Zizek]]: First I must say that I don't have my own positive [[theory]] [[about]] Japan. What I do have, as every Western [[intellectual]], are t ...s me in Japan is that it is a [[good]] argument against the vulgar, pseudo Marxist evolutionary notion that you have to go through certain evolutionary stages
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  • [[theory]] or politics? What I hate most are the beautiful souls of the left wing like half of L.A., is far stronger than the [[Marxist]] [[class]] [[struggle]]. At least
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  • ...binary signifier without the [[Master]] signifier — in [[speech]]-act [[theory]] we would call it the "[[order]] of the [[performative]]." I think this wa ...our [[life]] and your work. Secondly, it prevented what we would call in [[Marxist]] terms [[class]] [[consciousness]]. It was perfect, you never confronted t
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  • Today, even the [[self]]-proclaimed post-[[Marxist]] radicals endorse the gap between [[ethics]] and [[politics]], relegating ...irror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently displaces Marx, tears his theory out of its original context, planting it in [[another]] historical [[moment
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  • ...s of globalization and [[digitalization]], which is quite contrary o the [[Marxist]] confidence in the powers of [[progress]]. ...e capitalist [[mode of production]]. In this respect, Empire remains a pre-Marxist book. However, perhaps the solution is that it is not enough to [[return]]
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  • Slavoj [[Zizek]] is engaged in the [[psychoanalytical]] [[theory]] of [[film]] and pop [[culture]], covering a broad area from [[Hitchcock]] ...f current [[left]]-wing [[politics]] which has been inspired by [[gender]] theory, which proposes the [[transgressive]] and therefore subversive potential of
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  • ...cacy of radical democracy is rooted in his wider [[Lacanian]] premises and theory of political power. According to this [[position]], subjects’ commitments
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  • ...] between [[freedom]], [[transgression]] and [[authority]], as well as his theory of the four [[discourses]], in [[order]] to rethink the anti-authoritarian ...n particular, his theory of the [[four discourses]] - to radical political theory and [[practice]]. Despite the seeming difficulties of this application, the
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  • ...al reactions to this side of Hegel's [[thought]]. Significantly, [[Marx's theory of alienation]] comes [[full]] circle to the thought of the [[Hegelian]] [[ ...erent [[meaning]]. It is associated with the work of [[Franz Boas]]. His [[theory]] took the [[diffusionist]] [[concept]] that there were a few "cradles of [
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  • ...idn't "have the time," as fools say, to tame it and to enclose it in his [[theory]] but because, like Freud later on, he was subject to the condition of havi ...enies what allows the very positing of the problem—in other words, the ''theory'' of the positing of the problem in the very form that excludes not only it
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  • ...every [[identity]]. Central to this enterprise is the examination of the [[theory]] which he returns to [[time]] and again - that the [[subject]] is the subj ...es that bother what he [[terms]] 'common [[knowledge]]' [[about]] Lacanian theory as well as his own work. As a [[form]] of self-interrogation is the element
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  • ...ngly uncool, neither credible nor any longer even possible. Worse, Zizek's theory is rooted in [[Freud]] and [[Marx]], and fuses the [[thinking]] of the noto ...[[Socialism]] have made him a lot hipper than those complacent doubters of theory. For [[another]] his thinking restores [[life]] to the possibility of a rad
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  • ...l]] and [[Lacan]] is like breathing for Slavoj. I've seen him talk about [[theory]] for four hours straight without flagging," says UC-Berkeley's [[Judith]] ...ormidably brilliant exponent of [[psychoanalysis]], indeed of [[cultural]] theory in genera l, to have emerged in [[Europe]] for some decades."<br>
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  • ...ants to critique [[global]] [[capitalism]] without falling back on faded [[Marxist]] slogans, Zizek's work flashes the promise of something better. From his g ...feguard the purity of the non-hierarchic [[principle]]. This is not just [[theory]]. I would be happy to hear of groups that are not caught in this strange [
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  • For many, Jacques [[Lacan]] represents [[postmodern]] [[theory]] at its height--that ...[[work]] of Slavoj [[Zizek]], whose frenetic endorsements of [[Lacanian]] theory
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  • ...hin the order of signification. As with Einstein's "general" and "special" theory of relativity, the imaginary may be regarded as a special case of significa ...f possibility for dimensionality as such. Or, if we take Luhmann's systems theory, the Real is present in terms of the constitutive paradox whereby a system
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  • ...n Ingo Lenz Dunker, Lacanian Psychoanalyst and Professor of Psychoanalytic Theory, Sao Paulo, Brazil); 'Ian Parker's book is exemplary of an emerging mode of ...ref="#1"><sup>1</sup></a> That is why the review of Hegelian, Lacanian and Marxist resources in his work in the preceding chapters focused on the particular v
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  • ...ategy</i>. But we might ask how what they propose there differs from the [[Marxist]] [[concept]] of [[over-determination]]. It is a question Zizek considers a ...cracy' (TK, xviii). And, undoubtedly, Zizek's work becomes more explicitly Marxist after his first two books. But, more profoundly, this [[change]] in politic
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  • ...zek does not admit to in that list above - and that is the very symptom of theory itself. For it really is the most extraordinary spectacle, seeing Zizek lec ...we nevertheless go ahead and do it? Is this death the very life of theory, Theory itself as Cause?<br><br>
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  • ...ceptions themselves. Literary criticism has sought to use [[psychoanalytic theory]] to explain literature, and even literature itself has sometimes sought to ...iterary studies. Within literature departments, interest in psychoanalytic theory eclipses attention (when there is any at all) to other systems of [[psychol
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  • In [[Althusser]]'s [[theory]] of [[ideology]], [[interpellation]] is the [[mechanism]] that produces [[ ...] of [[interpellation]] can be found in [[Vaneigem]]'s contribution to the theory of [[situationism]] (1967).
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  • Reich developed a [[theory]] that the ability to feel [[sexual]] [[love]] depended on a physical abili ...e of a healthy [[Human sexual behavior|sex life]] to overall well-being, a theory compatible with Freud's views.
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  • ==Psychological theory== ...] of [[human]] [[character]], which was a [[natural]] outgrowth of Fromm's theory of human [[nature]]. Fromm's most popular book was ''The Art of Loving'',
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  • [[Antonio Gramsci]] devised one of the best-known accounts of hegemony. His [[theory]] defined the [[State]] by a mixture of [[coercion]] and hegemony, between Recently, [[critical theory|critical theorists]] [[Ernesto Laclau]] and [[Chantal Mouffe]] have re-defi
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  • ...dealing with something for which the best designation is the old orthodox Marxist term for "bourgeois irrationalists": <i>the self-destruction of [[reason]]< ...obably get a common answer; the thing to look for would be rather the <i>[[theory]]</i> about [[sexuality]] at the level of their respective philosophies. Pe
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  • ...appear. The usual strategy is [[displaced]] belief, what in [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] is referred to as "the subject supposed to believe," in which we literall ...ck a typical liberal reaction against [[fascism]]. You don't really have a theory of fascism, so what you do is look a little bit into history, [[encounter]]
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  • ...ly referred to Marxism. He did not dispute the fundamental validity of the theory, he merely considered it incomplete. If there are social [[conditions]] for ...inging [[Freudian]] analysis of psychic processes into articulation with [[Marxist]] analysis of social processes. This line of [[thinking]] has been called "
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  • ..., more recently, Žižek has started [[identifying]] himself not only as a Marxist, but also as a communist. It is his new [[identification]] as a communist, ...ctatorship of the proletariat’” (FT: 130–31). In contrast to the old Marxist idea [[about]] the “withering away of the state”, Žižek argues for th
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  • ...pulsion]] from the Soviet Union in 1921 of the group of most exposed non-[[Marxist]] intellectuals, a work which insists precisely on the straight path (if no ...I Soviet textbooks on [[dialectical]] [[materialism]], Mark Rozental's The Marxist Dialectical Method, whose first edition appeared in Moscow in 1951. In late
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  • ...dealing with something for which the best designation is the old orthodox Marxist term for "bourgeois irrationalists": the self-destruction of [[reason]]. Th ...probably get a common answer; the thing to look for would be rather the [[theory]] about [[sexuality]] at the level of their respective philosophies. Perhap
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  • ...n behind Zizek's work, for what he is trying to do is to contribute to the Marxist tradition of thought, specifically that of a [[critique of ideology]]. ...stead. Commenting Fredric Jameson's "Syntax of Theory" (The Ideologies of Theory, Minnesota, 1988), Zizek proposes that
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  • ...bsolutely crucial for us from the very beginning, this and his [[whole]] [[theory]] of [[theoretical]] state apparatuses, even though in [[terms]] of his off ...eftists, we should support it. Why? Here I will repeat a good oldfashioned Marxist argument: because European [[capital]] is already unified. And it is precis
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  • Žižek's point of reference for this [[theory]] of the genealogy of the subject is the work of the [[German]] philosopher ...lism is a [[mode of production]], this explanation inverts the traditional Marxist hierarchy in which the base gives rise to the superstructure. Jameson's res
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  • ..., propositions that were once judged to be inconsistent with the general [[theory]] of [[psychoanalysis]] are later reincorporated into it. ...ir time: Adler emphasized [[social]] factors, under the influence of the [[Marxist]] movement that unfolded for most of the twentieth century; Jung was preocc
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  • ...constructed a [[seductive]] [[theory]] that was in keeping with its era. [[Marxist]] and [[structuralist]] elements are discernible. What are now referred to
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  • ...is a well-known [[work]] that makes use of psychoanalysis and [[drive]] [[theory]] to develop a new psychology of the infant. <i>Sisyphos</i> is a critique ...his Berlin period, he contrasted his [[position]] (as a [[Freudian]] and [[Marxist]]) with that of Wilhelm [[Reich]] in two important articles, and wrote an e
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  • ...nd [[creativity]]. In later years it adopted [[Hegelian]] dialectics and [[Marxist]]-Leninist historical [[materialism]]. The "[[social]] and martial cataclys ...ut there the [[author]], denying the "[[dream]] [[navel]]" for the sake of Marxist-Leninist materialism, felt he could use [[them]] to bring into focus all hi
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  • ...ticism and reinstated [[psychoanalysis]] at the cutting edge of critical [[theory]]. After much initial enthusiasm for [[Freudian]] and post-Freudian reading ...nalysis of authors; psychoanalytic criticism is an application of Freudian theory and not an equivalent to a [[talking cure]] involving a direct [[encounter]
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  • ...nced of Lacan's [[texts]]. It was translated as early as [[1968]] in the [[Marxist]] journal New [[Left]] Review and, as we will see, played a crucial [[role] ...ost important early essay to incorporate Lacanian psychoanalysis into film theory was Jean-Louis Baudry's 'Ideological Effects of the Basic Cinematographic A
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  • ...s]], it was one that remained recognizably within the limits of accepted [[theory]] and [[practice]]. It was almost 15 years before a distinctively [[Lacania ...drew on a field of study known as [[Structuralism]] and on [[linguistic]] theory. In so doing the chapter provides the framework for a more detailed [[discu
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  • ...dencies within [[sociology]] and [[philosophy]], ranging from [[Marx]]'s [[theory]] of [[commodity fetishism]] to [[Barthes]] of ''[[Mythologies]]'' (1957) a ...eath]]'' (1976), which provides the most sustained exposition of his later theory, [[Baudrillard]] depart scompletely from the quasi-[[Marxi]]st framework of
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  • ...of [[interpellation]] can be found in [[Vaneigem]]'s contribution to the [[theory]] of [[situationism]] (1967). [[Category:Media theory]]
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  • [[Film]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 2. May [[1968]] and Beyond ...academic study in the postwar era and reflective of the huge shift in film theory and criticism that took [[place]] as a result of [[structuralist]]/semiotic
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  • Anthropological [[Theory]] and Criticism ...d early 1960s, however, New Criticism faced a formidable challenge in myth theory and criticism. What John Vickery in 1966 called "the critical shift in the
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  • ..., correctable glitches” in the functioning of the system, while from the Marxist point, they are its moment of truth, the “exception” which only allows ...ing for the moment when radical change will explode like what the system [[theory]] calls “emergent property”; it is also the patience of losing the batt
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  • ...c]] [[determinism]] that problematically characterized a large strand of [[Marxist]] [[philosophy]] throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. To this ...“elementary [[conceptual]] matrix”, Laclau argues that the Žižekian theory of economics ineluctably “returns to the nineteenth-century [[myth]] of a
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  • ...s]], it was one that remained recognizably within the limits of accepted [[theory]] and [[practice]]. It was almost 15 years before a distinctively [[Lacania ...drew on a field of study known as [[Structuralism]] and on [[linguistic]] theory. In so doing the chapter provides the framework for a more detailed [[discu
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  • ...ch's 'Lost Highway,' it may be useful to start with a reference to 'post-[[theory]],' the [[recent]] cognitivist orientation of [[cinema]] studies that estab ...k has emerged as a kind of standard-bearer for the woozy, academic, post-[[Marxist]] left. In the latest issue of "Bad [[Subjects]]," there is an interview wi
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  • One of the most devious traps which lurk for Marxist theorists is the search for the moment of the Fall, when things took the wr ...stand Marx's dialectics, the "bad" Lenin who didn't get the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin, etc.).
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  • * Just added '[[Mao Zedong: the Marxist Lord of Misrule]]', [[Zizek]]'s introduction to [http://www.amazon.com/exec '''[[Special:Allpages/O|O]]''' [[Object-relations theory|Object-Relations Theory]] · ''[[Objet petit a]]'' · [[Obsessional neurosis|Obessional Neurosis]]
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  • I am interested in graduate study in the field of [[political]] [[theory]] because I ...al and historical [[analyses]] of [[modernity]] into my approach political theory.
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  • ...fectively surprising how many features of slum dwellers fit the good old [[Marxist]] determination of the proletarian [[revolutionary subject]]: they are "fre ...of [[danger]].<br /><br /> One can learn even more from the Rumsfeldian [[theory]] of knowledge - the expression, of course, refers to the well-known accide
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  • ...Hero, there is no Event." One can easily translate this obscure wisdom in Marxist terms: "The general outlines of each revolutionary event can be foretold by ...ze and Guattari, especially to Thousand Plateaux, using it as "operational theory" - the catchwords used are "Formless Rival Entities", "Fractal Manoeuvre",
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  • The principal features of the [[Marxist]] dialectical method are as follows:<br><br> ...for their effort to crush the peasants' [[resistance]] in "[[scientific]]" Marxist terms, they [[divided]] peasants into three [[categories]] (classes): the p
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  • ...between <em>shoah</em> and its meaning breaks down, (3) the divine mystery theory (facts like <em>shoah</em> bear witness to the unfathomable abyss of divine This double kenosis is what the standard Marxist critique of religion as the self-alienation of humanity misses: "modern phi
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  • ...late their insights into "ideology." All one has to add here is that this "Marxist science" opposed to ideology is ideology at its purest.) There is thus a du ...ject can be free; etc. This is also how one should understand the infamous Marxist plea for "concrete, real freedom" as opposed to the bourgeois "abstract, me
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  • A militant [[Marxist]] [[atheist]] and a “Radical Orthodox” [[Christian]] theologian square ...ntial Christian theologian and the [[author]] of Theology and [[Social]] [[Theory]]: Beyond Secular Reason and other books. Creston Davis, who conceived of t
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  • ...ich uses Lacanian psychoanalysis as the basis for a renewal of the Marxist theory of ideology. The author's analysis leads into a study of the figure of woma
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  • * [[Books/Slavoj Zizek/Contemporary Marxist Theory|Contemporary Marxist Theory]] * [[Books/Slavoj Zizek/Slavoj Zizek Live Theory|Slavoj Zizek Live Theory]]
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  • ...work. From an exposition of Žižek’s social and philosophical critical theory the book moves to a critical analysis of Žižek’s theoretical project an
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  • ...-critical-theory-today/index.html ‘The Left Hemisphere: Mapping Critical Theory Today’ by Razmig Keucheyan]<br /> 2013, [../../../text/books/slavoj-zizek
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  • =‘Contemporary Marxist Theory: A Reader’ by Andrew Pendakis, Jeff Diamanti, Nicholas Brown, Josh Robins [[Image:contemporary-marxist-theory-a-reader-theoryleaks-683x1024.jpg|frame|right|300px]]
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  • ...mbines the [[German]] [[idealism]], [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]], and [[Marxist]] [[materialism]] found in Žižek’s [[thought]] to [[understand]] how th ...hical passages with critical [[analysis]], Burnham situates a Žižekian [[theory]] of digital [[culture]] in the lived [[human]] [[body]].</div>
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  • ..., and the Japanese colonial past; and to the continuing political value of Marxist ideology in what is, increasingly, a de facto capitalist state. In the inte
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  • ...m an exposition of Žižek’s [[social]] and [[philosophical]] critical [[theory]] the book moves to a critical [[analysis]] of Žižek’s theoretical proj
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  • ...ance of the unconscious. Agamben goes on to consider time and history; the Marxist notion of base and superstructure (via a careful reading of the famous Ador
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  • ...t psychoanalysis – and theoretical criticism, and feminism, and Lacanian theory, and semiotics, and Marxism, and deconstruction, and literary criticism... ...cal Criticism<br />'''1. Psychoanalysis as an Intervention in Contemporary Theory ''Cary Nelson<br />''2. Psychoanalysis, Literary Criticism, and the Proble
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  • =‘How to Be a Marxist in Philosophy’ by Louis Althusser= [[Image:louis-althusser-how-to-be-a-marxist-in-philosophy.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...d his students at the École normale supérieure ran a seminar on [http://theory.local/text/books/karl-marx/capital-a-critique-of-political-economy/ ''Capit
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  • ...oncepts currently deployed in disciplines such as cultural studies, social theory and literary criticism. ...elationship to psychoanalysis, the place of Ludwig Feuerbach, the tasks of Marxist philosophy, and the famous “humanist controversy.”
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  • ...of London.He works in subjects including continental philosophy, political theory, cultural studies, psychoanalysis, film criticism, Marxism, Hegelianism and ...blime Object of Ideology''], in which he departed from traditional Marxist theory to develop a materialist conception of ideology that drew heavily on Lacani
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  • ...ersity of Paris. He is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and Marxist social analyst. ...f_Ideology|'Identity And Its Vicissitudes: Hegel's 'Logic Of Essence' As A Theory Of Ideology' by Slavoj Žižek]]
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  • To the extent that the century has contributed innovations to the theory of the subject, it has conceived the subject as a separation from self, as ...ctivation intervenes in the problem of the ''naming ''of processes, in the theory of names. For now, we can ask ourselves if the great macroscopic totalities
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  • ...onsequently, Jameson was right to emphasize, against the standard Hegelian-Marxist rejection of structuralism as "undialectical", that the role of the structu ...nizes this Idea as the inner "truth" of this miserable reality itself. The Marxist reproach that, instead of transforming reality, Hegel only proposes its new
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  • ...ernal material apparatuses and practices that sustain that experience. The theory distinguishes two levels of the ideological process: external (following th ...y assume my knowledge. It is this ''immanent'' gap that eludes Althusser's theory of the Ideological State Apparatuses (ISAs). According to Althusser, what d
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  • ...y and truthfulness.<u>25</u> No wonder that Georg Lukács, Brecht's great Marxist opponent, displayed more ethical courage than Brecht when, after the crushi ...lian Cunning of Reason in its standard sense. In his early, Maoist-phase ''Theory of Contradiction'', Badiou wrote: "To the nothing-new-under-the-sun, the th
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  • This compels us to thoroughly reformulate the standard Marxist topic of "reification" and "commodity fetishism," insofar as the latter sti ...task of contemporary theory is thus double: on the one hand, to repeat the Marxist "critique of political economy" without the utopian-ideological notion of c
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  • ...iam Whyte (The Organization Man) and show how, in late capitalism, what in Marxist terminology is called "socially mandatory character" has received a new for ...act moral idea but an accurate notion with a precisely defined role in the theory of psychoanalysis. Lasch takes from Otto Kernberg's standard work Borderlin
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  • # the ''Marxist ''anti-Platonism (for which Lenin is not without blame): the dismissal of P ...ychoanalysis|"The Seminar of Jacques Lacan'', book 2: ''The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954–1955"], trans. Sylvana Tomase
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  • ...ersity of Paris. He is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and Marxist social analyst. ...f_Ideology|'Identity And Its Vicissitudes: Hegel's 'Logic Of Essence' As A Theory Of Ideology' by Slavoj Žižek]]
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  • ==Marxist surplus-value, Lacan's ''objet petit a'', and the paradox of the superego= ...rplus enjoyment, a concept which Lacan elaborated with direct reference to Marxist surplus value, and the paradox of the superego, long ago perceived by Freud
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  • * [[Books/Alain Badiou/Theory Of The Subject]] * [[Books/Bruce Fink/A Clinical Introduction To Lacanian Psychoanalysis Theory And Technique]]
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  • ...ept for the study of leadership, social psychology, culture, and political theory. * Appendix II: Theory of the Libido and Lacan’s Three Jouissances: Freud, Jung, Bion, and Lacan
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