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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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  • ...-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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  • 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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  • ...that 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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  • ...[[liberal]] stance is unable to trespass - [[witness]] the uneasiness of "radical" post-colonialist Afro-American studies apropos of [[Frantz Fanon]]'s funda
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  • ..."Just look around and see for yourself what will happen if we follow your radical notions!" And it is exactly the same [[thing]] that the [[demand]] for "sci Let us take two predominant topics of today's American radical academia: postcolonial and queer (gay) studies. The problem of postcolonial
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  • ...idal, far from signalling a [[desire]] for self-annihilation, cutting is a radical attempt to (re)gain a stronghold in reality, or (another aspect of the same ...with enough substance to form its own state. Throughout the 90s, even the radical democratic critics of [[Milosevic]] who rejected Serb nationalism, acted on
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  • ...e of dispelling all opportunistic compromises, of adopting the unequivocal radical position from which it is only possible to intervene in such a way that our ...utiful Soul]] and to keep their hands clean. In contrast to this [[false]] radical Leftist's position (who want true [[democracy]] for the people, but without
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  • ...the very notion of "real" reality — VR is thus at the same time the most radical assertion of the seductive power of images. ...r" that progressively disintegrates today. What we have today is a certain radical split: on the one hand, the objectivized language of experts and scientists
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  • ...verse resides precisely in the fact that in this universe the dimension of radical evil, that in it the balance was way too much in favor of the good? So I th ...violence]] at work in this uncoupling, that of the death [[drive]], of the radical wiping the slate clean as the condition of the new beginning.
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  • ...t" of modern [[ethics]], positing the [[sign]] of equation between the two radical opposites, i.e. asserting that the [[sublime]] disinterested [[ethical]] at ...the [[pain]] of [[humiliation]] (because of man's hurt pride, due to the "radical [[Evil]]" of human [[nature]]); for Lacan, this Kantian privileging of pain
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  • ...this point clear, one should reformulate the first feature in a much more radical way. Beneath the apparently humanist-ideological opposition of "human being ...cal since belief and knowledge themselves are not symmetrical: at its most radical, the status of the ([[Lacanian]]) big Other qua symbolic institution, is th
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  • ...you're not sure, it is more horrible than if you that there is somebody, a radical uncertainty. ...code was established, it was strictly Wagnerian, pure accompanying music, radical underscoring, determining your subjective perspective. It's a classical cas
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  • ...rding to Schelling, what ultimately characterizes the subject is this very radical contingency and artificiality of her ever positive feature, i.e., the fact ...uch of an object she is for the Other, i.e., I am a subject insofar as the radical perplexity persists as to the Other's desire, as to what the Other sees (an
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  • ...ic fundamentalism. This fundamentalism is precisely the Kantian revenge of radical evil. By the way, I'm not saying this has really something to do with [[tru ...was not [[rational]] what Saddam did during the Persian Gulf War. This was radical, almost [[ethical]] evil. In this fluid fantasy-[[universe]] of the West, t
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  • ...last [[writing]] he formulated the possibility of what he calls "original radical evil," which is precisely evil as an ethical attitude. What was so horrible
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  • ...the [[thesis]] that the very fundamental gesture of deconstruction is in a radical sense common sensical. There is, namely, an unmistakable ring of common sen
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  • ...f-[[transparent]] rational order of collective Will.4 the most cunning and radical version, ultra-politics: the attempt to depoliticize the conflict by way of Ranciere is thus right to emphasize the radical ambiguity of the Marxist [[notion]] of the 'gap' between [[formal]] democra
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  • ...tasy that can never be subjectivized. We are thus invited to risk the most radical experience imaginable: the [[encounter]] with the Other Scene that stages t ...aumatic core (the "death-[[drive]]" situation of willingly endorsing one's radical self-erasure), and the other two versions in a way react to this trauma, "d
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  • In a first approach, cynicism may appear to involve a much more radical distance than irony: is irony not a benevolent ridicule "from above", from
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  • ...ve. Lacan obliges us to add that science is perhaps "real" in an even more radical sense: it is the first (and probably unique) case of a discourse that is st
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  • ...Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysis cannot Today, when even the most radical [[intellectual]] readily succumbs to the [[compulsion]] to distance himself
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  • ...of production. That is to say, on the one hand, [[capitalism]] entails the radical secularization of social life — it mercilessly tears apart all aura of au
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  • ...[[tragic]] fate of the fighter dedicated to the [[Cause]], but a much more radical self-sacrifice. Let me elucidate it apropos of the Khmer Rouge rule in Camb ...eech]] in front of the Central Committee on 23 February 1937 hinges on the radical discord between the [[speaker]]'s utter seriousness (he is talking about hi
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  • ...they not share the anti-Semitic agenda? While the anti-Semitic bias of the radical African-Americans is well-known, who does not [[remember]] Buchanan's provo
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  • ...global, social-economic process will create the [[space]] needed for such radical measures: they fail to repeat, in today's conditions, Marx's line of argume ...r acceptance of the global capitalist coordinates, in contrast with pseudo-radical academic leftists who adopt toward the Third Way an attitude of utter disda
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  • ...struggle]], his point is precisely to maintain the possibility of the TRUE radical choice. This is what the [[distinction]] between “formal” and “actual ...cial and ideological [[balance]]. For “C'est mon [[choix]],” the truly radical thing would have been to focus precisely on the “disturbing” choices: t
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  • ...] of the Second International. The kernel of the Leninist 'utopia' — the radical imperative to smash the bourgeois [[state]] and invent a new communal socia ...nough substance to form a state on its own. Throughout the 1990s, even the radical democratic critics of [[Milosevic]] who rejected Serb nationalism acted on
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  • ...[[ideological]] [[balance]]. With [[regard]] to C'est mon choix, the truly radical [[thing]] would have been to focus precisely on the disturbing choices: to ...into the benign [[universe]] of cultural studies chic. With regard to this radical chic, the first gesture toward [[Third Way]] ideologists and practitioners
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  • ...in Iraq, and that the attack on Iraq is probably conceived as a much more radical [[preemptive strike]] — not against Saddam, but against the main contende
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  • ...sted, that functions as a source of libidinal satisfaction. And it is this radical masochistic reflective turn which remains unaccounted for in the standard [ ...of the symbolic network which determines us. On the other hand, for Lacan, radical rearticulation of the predominant symbolic order is altogether possible. Th
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  • ...t one is loved by others and capable of creative achievements, but a more 'radical', pseudo-[[Freudian]] procedure of regressing back to the scene of the prim
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  • ...es, annoys, disturbs, traumatizes us (subjects): the object is at its most radical that which objects, that which disturbs the smooth run of things. <a name=" ...tive deadlock (how, in what order, to tell the story), thus signals a more radical deadlock that pertains to the social content itself. Fitzgerald's narrative
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  • And the same goes for [[ethics]]: radical act of [[Good]] HAS to appear first as "[[evil]]," as disturbing the substa ...caption'': he resolves the riddle by way of supplanting it by an even more radical riddle, by way of redoubling the riddle, by way of transposing the riddle f
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  • ...[[liberal]] stance is unable to trespass - [[witness]] the uneasiness of "radical" [[post-colonialism|post-colonialist]] Afro-American studies apropos of [[F ...ht]] to universality as such, the right of a political agent to assert its radical non-coincidence with itself (in its particular identity), i.e., to posit it
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  • ...h</i> is to be understood along the lines of the story of Job, as the most radical [[test]] of our [[faith]] in God - if we survive this ordeal, our character
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  • ...homosexual]] innuendos, inner [[jokes]], obscene practices, etc. The truly radical [[intervention]] in to military homophobia should therefore not focus prima
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  • ...unction to engage in more and more "daring" forms of sexuality... In some "radical" circles in the US, there came recently a proposal to "rethink" the rights ...g in the national parks, etc. It is the ultimate irony of [[history]] that radical individualism serves as the ideological justification of the unconstrained
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  • ...le of the obstacle? What does the Jew stand for? Milner's answer is here radical: much more than the form of existence delimited by tradition, much more tha ...</a> Is this weird incident not the supreme case of how the Nazis and the radical Zionists did share a common interest - in both cases, the [[purpose]] was a
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  • ...like heroes... Then, in 1950, there occurred the New Bayreuth explosion of radical modernism: ascetic, pseudo Ancient Greek tunics, empty [[stages]] with stro ...f Wagner that we make it clear to ourselves where do we stand, in the most radical existential [[sense]], and the power of Wagner's opus is precisely that it
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  • ..., 1985.</ref> (Although Levinas dismisses [[Freud]] as irrelevant for his radical ethical problematic, was Freud also in his own way not aware of it? Is “[ ...ional [[achievement]] or in spiritual awakening, one should move to a more radical level: psychoanalysis is today the only [[discourse]] in which you are all
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  • ...acceptance of the liberal-capitalist world order. It is here that a truly radical analysis should break with the standard liberal attitude: no, one should NO ...unction to engage in more and more "daring" forms of sexuality... In some "radical" circles in the US, there came recently a proposal to "rethink" the rights
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  • ...ulated, regulated by the machinical Other. One can see how the prospect of radical virtualization bestows on the computer the position which is strictly homol
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  • ...le]] his previous films? What if, in our postmodern [[world]] in which the radical ethical commitment is perceived as ridiculously out of time, he is the true ...ve any kind of sex life." Insofar as such coldness characterizes a certain radical lesbian stance, one is tempted to claim that, rather than being a closet ga
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  • ...[[claim]] that Job must be somehow [[guilty]]: what is at stake at a more radical level is the [[meaning]](lessness) of Job's suffering. Like [[Oedipus at Co ...Routledge 2001.</ref> What this means is that one should risk a much more radical than usual [[reading]] of Christ's "Father, why did you forsake me?" than t
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  • ...in Iraq, and that the attack on Iraq is probably conceived as a much more radical [[preemptive strike]] - not against Saddam, but against the main contender ...e. That, precisely, the Jews, the exemplary victims, are now considering a radical _ethnic cleansingí (the _transferí - a perfect Orwellian misnomer - of th
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  • ...nce seriously as a THEORETICO-POLITICAL [[position]], not just as a pseudo-radical chic allowed and excused in advance to the eccentric [[artist]], and to see ...ritique. Openly acknowledging this solidarity would deprive them of their "radical" aura, changing them into [[another]] version of the Cold War anti-Communis
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  • ...what he is doing, and he nonetheless does it" can also stand for the most radical opposite of [[cynicism]], i.e. for the tragic [[awareness]] that, although Christ's sacrifice is thus in a radical sense MEANINGLESS: not an act of exchange, but a superfluous, excessive, un
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  • ...subordinated to the [[logic]] of profit) still politics, or is it the most radical sort of depoliticization, the entry into "[[post-politics]]?" And, last bu ...nal forms of today's capitalism - decentralization of the decision-making, radical mobility and flexibility, interaction of multiple agents - are perceived as
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  • ...order - not because these reports were "exaggerated," but for a much more radical [[reason]]. [[Jacques Lacan]] claimed that, even if the [[patient]]'s wife ...ogical [[balance]]. With regard to the <i>"C'est mon choix,"</i> the truly radical thing would have been to focus precisely on the "disturbing" choices: to in
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  • ...ou a broken kettle… Does the same inconsistency not characterize the way radical Islamists respond to the holocaust? (1) Holocaust did not happen. (2) It di
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  • ...oncern how much better history would have been if some revolutionary or ‘radical’ [[event]] had been avoided (if Charles I had won the Civil War; if the [ ...ommitment to alternative histories in the radical [[Marxist]] view. For a radical Marxist, the actual [[history]] that we live is itself the realisation of a
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  • ...between [[Communism]] – a thwarted attempt at [[liberation]] – and the radical [[evil]] of [[Nazism]], we should still concede Nolte’s central point. [
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  • ...sexual and her emotional life. Biogenetic manipulation opens up much more radical perspectives. It may [[retroactively]] change our [[understanding]] of ours ...sed by the brain [[sciences]] is that the biogenetic threat is a much more radical version of the '[[End of History|end of history]]', one that has the potent
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  • ...east in the West, all other alternatives, from old-style conservativism to radical social democracy, crumbled in the face of the triumphant onslaught of globa
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  • | <small>Radical Thinkers</small><br />Ethics of the Real: Kant and Lacan [Reprint ed.]<BR><
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  • ...n by the opposition between wishes and psychic [[defense]] mechanisms. The radical [[nature]] of Freud's [[position]] was illuminated by his divergence from J
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  • ...lt. Surrealism was a highly politicised, inflammatory movement which had a radical concept of [[freedom]].2 Its aim was [[nothing]] less than the liberation,
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  • ...hypothesis is useful to [[Lacan]] for maintaining his theses [[about]] the radical divergence between [[human]] [[desire]] and all [[natural]] or [[biological
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  • The second, more radical step, is [[subjective]] destitution, in which "the [[analysand]] has to sus
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  • ...mmunit [[project]] was ''[[utopian]]'' precisely in so far as it was not ''radical enough'' - in so far as, in it, the fundamental [[capitalist]] thrust of un
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  • ::"What radical music perceives is the untransfigured suffering of man... The seismographic
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  • What [[Hegel]] called the "Night of the [[World]]," the abyss of radical negativity.
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  • ...annoys, disturbs, [[trauma]]tizes us (subjects): the object is at its most radical that which objects, that which disturbs the smooth run of things. ...on the contrary, assert antinomy as irreducible, and conceive the point of radical critique not a certain determinate position as opposed to another position,
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  • ...tive deadlock (how, in what order, to tell the story), thus signals a more radical deadlock that pertains to the social [[content]] itself. Fitzgerald's narra
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  • ...]] of his father, certainly made it possible for him to carry through this radical break, to approach the discovery of the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]], and eventu
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  • ...sophically informed [[psychoanalytic]] theorist of his day".<ref [[name]]="Radical Philosophy">Fletcher and Osborn</ref> Laplanche also ran ''Chateau de Pomm
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  • ...y [[others]] and capable of creative achievements. He advocates a more “radical,” pseudo-[[Freud]]ian [[notion]] of regressing back to the scene of the p ...[[John Paul II]] was an [[ethical failure]] — proof that even a sincere, radical [[ethics|ethical]] stance can become a fake, empty pose if it does not take
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  • ...endlessly “subverting” or “displacing” the power system, or a more radical attempt at annihilating it?<br><br>
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  • ...masturbating on stage, the sculptor displaying [[human]] excrement? Some radical circles in the [[United States]] recently proposed that we rethink the righ
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  • ...have repeatedly failed, which suggests that a [[utopian]] invention of a radical new [[space]] may be the only “realistic” [[choice]].
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  • .... [[Dostoevsky]] used the phrase to describe the ruthless [[activity]] of radical [[anarchism|anarchists]] who burned a village: “The fire is in the minds
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  • ...e]], his point is precisely to maintain the possibility of the <i>true</i> radical choice. This is what the [[distinction]] between “formal” and “actual ...[[balance]]. With [[regard]] to the “C’est mon [[choix]],” the truly radical [[thing]] would have been to focus precisely on the “disturbing” choice
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  • ...rder — not because these reports were "exaggerated," but for a much more radical [[reason]]. [[Jacques Lacan]] claimed that, even if the [[patient]]'s wife ...the easy, empty [[demand]] often put forth by soft-hearted [[liberal]] "[[radical]]s." Rather, the [[real]] solution is to tear down the <i>true</i> wall, n
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  • ...really-existing” [[liberal capitalist]]-[[democracy]] to a more [[true]] radical democracy?
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  • ...g in the national parks, etc. It is the ultimate irony of [[history]] that radical individualism serves as the ideological justification of the unconstrained ...he Welfare State, lowering taxes, privatizing, etc., while Bush proposed a radical measure of legalizing the status of the millions of illegal Mexican workers
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  • ...ot without [[truth]] - [[recall]] the numerous fiascos of the 20th-century radical intellectuals, perhaps best encapsulated by the French poet [[Paul]] Eluard ...lf, thus sacrificing precisely what they wanted to defend: the [[atheist]] radical [[universe]], deprived of [[religious]] reference, is the grey universe of
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  • ...ve one [[another]], God abides in us and his love is perfected in us." The radical conclusion to be drawn from this is that one should [[renounce]] the very s
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  • ...for you, as well as for Alain Badiou and Giorgio Agamben, a touchstone for radical thought.&nbsp; You seem to see in Paul's works&nbsp; something of a revolut ...t I think is to read them together.&nbsp;&nbsp; The first one is a kind of radical affirmation of love's priority, in the sense of "even if I got to know ever
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  • ...to oppose to "really-existing" [[liberal]] capitalo-democracy a more true 'radical' democracy?
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  • ...stème économique. On ne laisse aucun espace ouvert pour penser le dehors radical du capitalisme, la sortie. En France, ce qui semble très à la mode aujour ...ple du Kansas. Il y a trente ans encore, c'était l'Etat de gauche le plus radical aux Etats-Unis. Aujourd'hui, c'est le plus à droite. La tragédie, c'est q
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  • ...acceptance of the liberal-capitalist world order. It is here that a truly radical analysis should break with the standard liberal attitude: no, one should NO ...unction to engage in more and more "daring" forms of sexuality... In some "radical" circles in the US, there came recently a proposal to "rethink" the rights
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  • Romanticism, with its notion of radical [[Evil]] ('[[pleasure]] in [[pain]]'), and, on the [[other]] side,
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  • ...ronting us with our [[finitude]]. There is, as [[Levinas]] would put it, a radical [[Otherness]] confronting us with the absolute [[responsibility]], [[ethica ..., it's ethnically cleansed. There are almost no Palestinians. So, the most radical proponents of dialogue with the Palestinians are some very orthodox Jewish
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  • ...in Iraq, and that the attack on Iraq is probably conceived as a much more radical [[preemptive strike]] - not against Saddam, but against the main contender ...e. That, precisely, the Jews, the exemplary victims, are now considering a radical _ethnic cleansingí (the _transferí - a perfect Orwellian misnomer - of th
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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]] ...a Oshima's Ai No Corrida where the [[idea]] again is that you become truly radical, and go to the end in a [[sexual]] [[encounter]], when you practically [[to
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  • ...e of dispelling all opportunistic compromises, of adopting the unequivocal radical position from which it is only possible to intervene in such a way that our ...utiful Soul]] and to keep their hands clean. In contrast to this [[false]] radical Leftist's position (who want true [[democracy]] for the people, but without
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  • ...' field, 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 s ...al process. Postmoderns, of course, will calmly reply that antagonisms are radical only so long as society is still - anachronistically - perceived as a total
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  • ...they not share the anti-Semitic agenda? While the anti-Semitic bias of the radical African-Americans is well-known, who does not [[remember]] Buchanan's provo
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  • The tension of this scene consists in the radical incommensurability between the two [[subjective]] perspectives: what is for ...] Zionists and the Western Rightist anti-Semites at the expense of TODAY's radical political potentials.<br><br>
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  • ...as a "normal human [[being]]", the second one is a [[Subject]] in the most radical [[sense]] of the term, precisely insofar as she is deprived of the last ves ...ours are encircled by the malleable slime of Solaris' surface - within the radical Otherness, we discover the [[lost object]] of our innermost longing. More p
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  • ...t one is loved by others and capable of creative achievements, but a more 'radical', pseudo-[[Freudian]] procedure of regressing back to the scene of the prim
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  • ...g the very notion of "real" reality - VR is thus at the same time the most radical assertion of the seductive power of images.<br> ...r" that progressively disintegrates today. What we have today is a certain radical split: on the one hand, the objectivized language of experts and scientists
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  • ...s [[formula]]: either Yugoslavia under Serb domination or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] ...now discredited "moderate" Kosovar faction of Ibrahim Rugova against the "radical" Kosovo Liberation [[Army]] (not only does KLA get no [[help]], but even it
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  • close to <i>Radical Philosophy</i>, this [[double]] suspicion or, rather, to put it bluntly, un 'synthetic' [[activity]] of the conscious ego; 'unconscious' in its most radical [[dimension]] is
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  • ...Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysis cannot Today, when even the most radical [[intellectual]] readily succumbs to the [[compulsion]] to distance himself
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  • ...t" of modern [[ethics]], positing the [[sign]] of equation between the two radical opposites, i.e. asserting that the [[sublime]] disinterested [[ethical]] at
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  • ...[[Lacanian]] [[topology]] in which the innermost kernel coincides with the radical [[externality]]. This is simply another chapter in the eternal fight waged ...neath the [[official]] Paulinian dogma is the same: to undo, to erase, the radical novelty of the "Event-Christ," reducing it to a continuation of the precedi
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  • ...ve. Lacan obliges us to add that science is perhaps "real" in an even more radical sense: it is the first (and probably unique) case of a discourse that is st
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  • ...you're not sure, it is more horrible than if you that there is somebody, a radical uncertainty. ...code was established, it was strictly Wagnerian, pure accompanying music, radical underscoring, determining your [[subjective]] perspective. It's a classical
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  • ...ic fundamentalism. This fundamentalism is precisely the Kantian revenge of radical evil. By the way, I'm not saying this has really something to do with [[tru ...was not [[rational]] what Saddam did during the Persian Gulf War. This was radical, almost [[ethical]] evil. In this fluid fantasy-[[universe]] of the West, t
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  • ...of production. That is to say, on the one hand, [[capitalism]] entails the radical secularization of social life — it mercilessly tears apart all aura of au
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  • radical uncertainty. music, radical underscoring, determining your [[subjective]] perspective. It's a
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  • .... The [[utopian]] perspective, which henceforth opened up towards both the radical left-wing as well as the antiliberal [[right]]-wing, was the abolition of t
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  • ...last [[writing]] he formulated the possibility of what he calls "original radical evil," which is precisely evil as an ethical attitude. What was so horrible
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  • ...the [[thesis]] that the very fundamental gesture of deconstruction is in a radical sense common sensical. There is, namely, an unmistakable ring of common sen
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  • ...sted, that functions as a source of libidinal satisfaction. And it is this radical masochistic reflective turn which remains unaccounted for in the standard [ ...of the symbolic network which determines us. On the other hand, for Lacan, radical rearticulation of the predominant symbolic order is altogether possible. Th
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  • ...e of dispelling all opportunistic compromises, of adopting the unequivocal radical position from which it is only possible to intervene in such a way that our ...utiful Soul]] and to keep their hands clean. In contrast to this [[false]] radical Leftist's position (who want true [[democracy]] for the people, but without
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  • ...global, social-economic process will create the [[space]] needed for such radical measures: they fail to repeat, in today's conditions, Marx's line of argume ...r acceptance of the global capitalist coordinates, in contrast with pseudo-radical academic leftists who adopt toward the Third Way an attitude of utter disda
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  • ...at cyberspace often functions in the hysterical way, which is exactly this radical uncertainty: I don't know whom my [[letter]] will reach. = I don't know wha ...e modern [[leftist]] [[ideas]] share the disqualification of hysteria with radical Leninist and Stalinist politics. It would be very interesting to find out w
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  • ...ical [[regime]], and “democracy” as a [[signifier]] around which any [[radical politics]] worthy of the [[name]] might be organized. ...]] edifice. (''SO'': 146–7)</blockquote>Yet Žižek’s [[defence]] of a radical democratic position was, even in his early works, qualified by deep critici
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] ...non-essentialist [[terms]]. It concludes by calling for a new [[form]] of radical politics that seeks to avoid the [[discourse]] of the Master through an [[e
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  • In a more radical perspective, Friedrich [[Nietzsche]] (1844-1900) saw civilization as subjug
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  • ...theory from the implicit and spontaneous ideology it must ''replace'' is a radical ''discontinuity''. In a precise sense, it can be said that pedagogy has [[n ...of their dead eye, which they thought alive), their garrulous ear, its own radical deafness—your very language was a warning, a desperate warning. Those who
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  • This is probably Zizek's lengthiest consideration of the radical negative gesture which he consistently identifies as the hallmark of '[[tru ...e subversive core of Christianity, the "act of shooting at oneself" (or of radical negativity) which forms the centrepiece of Zizek's analysis of Schelling in
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  • ...and a [[gift]] for entertainment are two of the many excellences.” — ''Radical Philosophy''
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  • ...An Interview with Slavoj Žižek & Renata Salecl]]. P. Dews & P. Osborne, Radical Philosophy 58, pp 25-31.
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  • ...r Gilles Deleuze as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the realms of radical politics, philosophy, film (Hitchcock, ''Fight Club''), and psychoanalysis.
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  • ...take on the [[logic]] of [[capitalism]] and the condition of contemporary radical politics; and his views on major current [[global]] issues and events, incl
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  • ...An Interview with Slavoj Žižek & Renata Salecl]]. P. Dews & P. Osborne, Radical [[Philosophy]] 58, pp 25-31.
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  • ...ry. For [[another]] his thinking restores [[life]] to the possibility of a radical [[political]] [[project]], rejecting the [[notion]] that the [[state]] we'r ...with the late Sixties hit and Zizek devoured it and in [[particular]] the radical deconstructive philosophy of Jacques [[Derrida]] with whom he had contact a
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  • ...nt tea and a plate of sugar cookies. Mint tea and cookies? What about our "radical" English experience? "Oh, I can't drink anything stronger than herbal tea i ...[[structuralism]].'" Rather, he argues that Lacan offers "perhaps the most radical contemporary version of the [[Enlightenment]]."<br>
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  • ...strong>BS:</strong> In general, anarchism plays a big [[role]] in American radical [[politics]] and countercultures. Do you have any [[thoughts]] on this infl ...n a similar situation. What Lenin did, we should do today, at an even more radical level.</p>
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  • is [[true]] especially in England, with <i>Radical Philosophy</i>; they don't incredibly subversive, radical, and so on. But they do not render thematic
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  • ...this gap in the order of being - a gap that simultaneously designates the radical autonomy of the subject - and is something that constantly threatens to sab ...he throat of the signifier". And insofar as the subject is linked with the radical negativity of the death drive it also reflects the same kind of tension ide
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  • ...is not simply "the best" critical introduction to Zizek — in a much more radical sense, this is the only critical introduction to Zizek. Parker's study is m ...oduce analyses that insist on contradiction does make him a good deal more radical than someone who is content with merely identifying and describing structur
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  • ...(1995), "The Tremor of Reflection: Slavoj Zizek's Lacanian Dialectics", <i>Radical Philosophy</i>, 72, 17-29.<br> ...r, S. (2001), "It's the Political Economy, Stupid! On Zizek's Marxism", <i>Radical Philosophy</i>, 108, 7-16.<br><br>
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  • ...e]] [[Object]]</i> by taking up [[Laclau]] and [[Mouffe]]'s [[notion]] of 'radical [[democracy]]'. As he admits in his Acknowledgements there, it is their boo This is Laclau and Mouffe's project of 'radical democracy', as elaborated in <i>Hegemony and Socialist Strategy</i>. But we
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  • Now, Lacanian psychoanalysis will recommend as part of its cure a process of radical externalization. It is the idea that we must accept that we are entirely re ...actual behaviour we continue to act as though it is (SO, 31). This is the radical meaning behind Marx's analysis of the commodity form: that 'things (commodi
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  • ...includes the essays "Welcome the Desert of the [[Real]]", "The Prospect of Radical [[Politics]] Today", "Against the [[Double]] [[Blackmail]]" and "[[Iraq]] - ...y [[knowing]] what to say"). As Zizek writes in his essay "The Prospect of Radical Politics Today", in a surprising [[inversion]] of [[Marx]]'s famous [[thesi
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  • In the last two decades of his [[thought]], Derrida emphasized that, the more radical a deconstruction is, the more it has to rely on its inherent "undeconstruct ...at Derrida elaborates the mutual implication of religion and radical evil. Radical evil (politically: "totalitarianism") emerges when religious faith or reaso
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  • ...ronting us with our [[finitude]]. There is, as [[Levinas]] would put it, a radical [[Otherness]] confronting us with the absolute [[responsibility]], [[ethica ..., it's ethnically cleansed. There are almost no Palestinians. So, the most radical proponents of dialogue with the Palestinians are some very orthodox Jewish
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  • It is true this radical position is based on the experiment known as automatic writing, which would ...r this title, that is only because he was giving us a demonstration of the radical superfluousness of all
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  • ...roclamation (its kerygma) has the virtue of instituting at once- both this radical rejection of the pathological ,of any concern for a good, for a passion, ev
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  • ...al origin? We are now at the heart of what may enable us to understand the radical character of the conflictual notion introduced by the opposition of the ple To this requirement correspond those radical points in the real that I call encounters, and which enable us to conceive
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  • ...l]] way of [[looking]] upon ourselves as pioncers or militants embracing a radical [[position]]. Such a view implies that, as a result of our function or [[pr
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  • ...that is the same as [[Hamlet]]'s, except strangely enough it is even more radical.<p>
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  • ...e de l'homme dans l'ordre symbolique ne peut se faire que par le défilé radical de la parole. [Lac66a, p. 53]
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  • ...rinciple]] and to the [[superego]]. Melanie [[Klein]] then formed the more radical view that the defenses [[exist]] within an archaic ego.
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  • ...ct]] recognizes the image as its ego. This represents the [[dimension]] of radical [[alienation]] in ego [[formation]] as it occurs in relation to the image o
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  • ...in the clinical picture of obsessional neurosis. It reflects what is most radical in the [[drive]]: "In the mental unconscious, we can recognize the supremac
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  • ...other, whom the girl believes caused her [[castration]]. According to some radical psychologists, the [[male]] [[psyche]] is the dominant entity in human rela
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  • ...tique of a specific nativist position on this issue, [[radical behaviorism|radical behaviorist]] [[Burrhus Frederic Skinner]]'s ''[[Verbal Behavior]]'' writte
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  • deceive. In that what does not deceive you can see in [[outline]] at just how radical a level-more radical than anything hitEerto designated thereby in [[Freud]]'s dis-
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  • ...eud]]ian [[psychoanalysis]] in its purist [[form]], when in fact there are radical differences between some of its tenets and [[Freud]]'s work.
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  • ...n. It is only more intimate." These [[ideas]] formed the springboard for a radical critique of [[introspection]], self-knowledge, and inner [[life]]. But there are also radical differences. Most decisive, according to Sartre, is that for Freud the [[li
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  • ...is thoroughly ambiguous - it can be read as the standard assertion of the radical Stalinism (your very [[insistence]] on your [[individual]] innocence, your ...ion]] (to block the "if") thus go hand in hand: [[freedom]] is at its most radical the freedom to change one's Destiny.<br><br>
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  • ...ther than as its accomplishment. This opposition marks a [[return]] in too radical a fashion to the opposition between a symbolism of the unconscious and a sy
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  • Only after grasping Žižek’s radical take on politics can we evaluate his critical [[understanding]] of biopolit ...the communist and social democratic [[welfare]] states are lost … A more radical emancipatory leftist way of [[thinking]] and acting needs to be reinvented.
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  • ...nclude the crossovers between art, literature, theory and cartography; the radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s; decadence, dandyism and [[anarchy]] at th
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  • ...asically untouched), of not acting but postponing [[The Act|the act]], the radical change. (In spite of his anti-US rhetoric, Chavez takes great care that Ven ...and "[[people]]" along the axis of conceptual content versus the effect of radical nomination<ref>See Laclau, <i>On Populist Reason</i>, p. 183.</ref>: "worki
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  • In the last two decades of his [[thought]], Derrida emphasized that, the more radical a deconstruction is, the more it has to rely on its inherent "undeconstruct ...errida elaborates the mutual implication of religion and radical [[evil]]. Radical evil (politically: "[[totalitarianism]]") emerges when [[religious]] [[fait
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  • ...are constituted by virtue of their mutual differences. It is the realm of radical alterity: the Other. The unconscious is the discourse of the Other and thus ...stains the consistency of man; woman non-existence actually represents the radical negativity which constitutes all subjects. The terms "man" and "woman" do n
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  • [[Antagonism]] is radical in human nature because we are the [[self]]-[[conscious]] ones, and the sel ..., Lacan says as much. It's the crucial formula of the [[text]], and it's a radical reversal of what he was saying a few months before. He says desire is a [[d
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  • ...e. Descartes's withdrawal-into-self is precisely such an [[experience]] of radical loss. For Žižek, Descartes's cogito is not the substantial 'I' of the ind
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  • ...riousness of identity in the forces of [[fantasy]] and desire. This is the radical perspective that psychoanalysis can offer to feminism. The impact of Jacque
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  • ...and conflicts, or seriously disturbed. The latter may take the form of the radical self-depreciation of [[melancholia]], the overvaluation of self in mania, o
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  • In 1937 Balint developed a more radical critique of "primary narcissism." Postulating (with Sándor Ferenczi and Al
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  • Romanticism, according to Thomas Mann, was "the most revolutionary and most radical" movement of the "[[German]] spirit." Along with [[Judaism]] and the [[Enli ...ced hypnosis—the heritage of [[animal]] magnetism—to create, through a radical transformation, the [[psychoanalytic]] [[cure]]. At the same [[time]], he d
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  • ...hin postmodern theorizing itself, characterized as it is by fragmentation, radical pluralism, a disdain for hierarchies of truth - especially in the light of
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  • ...ound [[Europe]], and now finally available in [[English]], is the story of radical DESUBLIMATION, if there ever was one. Bruno, a high-[[school]] teacher, is ...s... What if, however, the solution to this enigma is much more simple and radical? What if sexual difference is not simply a [[biological]] fact, but [[the R
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  • ...<i>jouissance</i> outside this [[ideology]]." Thus, Lacan establishes "the radical [[heterogeneity]]" of the <i>jouissance</i> of the two [[sexes]] whose rapp
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  • ...[[Paul]] may help us to clarify this logic of Hegelian reconciliation: the radical gap that he posits between life and [[death]], between life in [[Christ]] a ...ween the social link of perversion and that of analysis is grounded in the radical ambiguity of objet a in Lacan, which stands simultaneously for the [[imagin
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  • ...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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  • However, to exclude references to the work of Lacal's more radical critics, such as Jacques [[Derrida]], Helèna Cixous and Luce lrigaray, or
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  • ...rauss that Lacan began to read [[linguistics]]. In the [[process]] he made radical and farreaching changes to Saussure's [[concept]] of the linguistic [[sign] ...c order; this Other can never be fully assimilated to the subject; it is a radical [[otherness]] which, nevertheless, forms the core of our unconscious. We wi
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  • [[Diavowal]] is a more radical [[defense]] against [[castration]] than [[repression]].
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  • ...curately, I believe, with truth than with any other function, truth in its radical [[structure]]..." <a title="" name="_ftnref4" href="#_ftn4">[4]</a> In fact
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  • Beginning in the mid-1970s, Crews developed a radical disaffection with psychoanalysis: see his critical reviews of Norman Hollan
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  • ...rench]] film journal at the time, Cinéthique, formed in 1969, took a more radical [[Marxist]] perspective and abandoned the study of [[narrative]] cinema alt
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  • ...h]] (1959)and Love’s [[Body]] (1966). In Life against Death he offered a radical interpretation of Freud drawing on classical literature, Ralph Waldo Emerso
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  • ...ression]], in all its complex forms, has a significant connection to later radical critics such as michel [[foucault]], roland [[barthes]], and jacques [[derr ...me criticism on several grounds: its sometimes naive affiliations to 1960s radical [[ideology]], its insufficient consideration of [[feminist]] concerns, and
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  • Lacan has made a radical critique of the [[psychoanalytic]] institution itself. There is considerabl
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  • ...ll the [[idea]] of the centre that controls [[discourse]]. Kepler was more radical than [[Copernicus]] in his thinking because of his notion of the ellipsis,
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  • ...e analysis and the communication of the analysis, the transformation is as radical as that which [[exists]] between the [[logic]] of primary and secondary [[p
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  • ...h The Cycle Of [[Birth]], Death And Re-Birth, In Favor Of A [[Fantasy]] Of Radical Annihilation, To Create A New [[Order]] Ex Nihilio! You Call Yourself [[Tha
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  • ...A</b>' of the [[big Other]]. Unlike the [[big Other]], which represents a radical and irreducible [[big Other|alterity]], the [[little other]] is "the other
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  • ...ted contemporary [[psychoanalytic theory]] and [[practice]] and proposed a radical revision of the [[whole]] [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] field.
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  • ...materialist dialectics adds its proviso: “… with the exception of the radical-emancipatory ([[Communist]]) politics of truth.” ...al]] democracy or Islamofascism” is sustained by the obliteration of the radical secular emancipatory politics. So one should be clear here in rejecting the
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  • ...ly the [[seminars]] for which he has become famous, offer a controversial, radical reappraisal of the legacy bequeathed by [[Freud]].
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  • ...critical reason, and which must be overcome in each individual case. But a radical [[distinction]] between wit and dreams is shown in the manner in which the
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  • ...rauss that Lacan began to read [[linguistics]]. In the [[process]] he made radical and farreaching changes to Saussure's [[concept]] of the linguistic [[sign] ...c order; this Other can never be fully assimilated to the subject; it is a radical [[otherness]] which, nevertheless, forms the core of our unconscious. We wi
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  • [[Lacan]]'s sensitivity to discontinuity led to a radical [[change]] which he introduced into the [[practice]] of psychoanalysis. Wh
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  • The New Prince enacts a radical [[political]] innovation with uncontrolled consequences (in [[time]]), that
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  • ...kind of historical cut, effectively took place in 1990: everyone, today's "radical Left" included, is somehow ashamed of the Jacobin legacy of revolutionary t 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
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  • ...be wholly accidental, it turns out, because he is taking up the cudgels of radical propaganda in a new way. As soon as we are seated and have ordered - I try
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  • ...acial, it is spiritual. It does not involve inferior values; it involves a radical strangeness, a stranger to the weight of its past, from where there does no ...t is kept at its proper place, can be benign and pacifying, turns into its radical opposite, into the most destructive fury, the moment it intervenes at a hig
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  • A disturbing and radical examination of the status of women and the role of violence in contemporary
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  • ...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]] pe
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  • ...al]] egotisms works for the common good. However, we are in the midst of a radical [[change]]. Till now, historical Substance played its [[role]] as the mediu ...ts opposite, a deep distrust of change, of development, of progress: every radical change can have the unintended consequence of triggering a catastrophe.
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  • ...eives as the lesson of the Cultural Revolution the impossibility to pursue radical political activity within the framework of the party-State, i.e., "the end ...se, materialist dialectics adds its proviso: "...with the exception of the radical-emancipatory (Communist) politics of truth."<br><br>
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  • ...iversal approach and the subjective-partisan approach is [[false]]: only a radical subjective engagement can ground true univertsality. The constellation here
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  • ...this [[leader]] is thoroughly anti-patriarchal, i.e., that it implies the radical disjunction between Father and Leader:
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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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  • ...</em> is to be understood along the lines of the story of Job, as the most radical test of our faith in God – if we survive this ordeal, our character will ...signature at the picture’s edge. Finally, Protestantism asserts God’s radical absence from the created universe, from this gray world which runs as a bli
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  • ...t. - Does this mean that only humans have habits? Here, Hegel is much more radical – he accomplishes a decisive step further and leaves behind the old topic ...ive and constituted madness. First, there is the constitutive madness: the radical "contradiction" of the [[human condition]] itself, between the subject as "
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  • ...his book.</ref> an attempt to supplement Laclau's and Mouffe's project of "radical democracy" with Lacanian theory, develops a harsh critique of my work - no ...identification (from nationalism to consumerism). This also applies to the radical democratic ethics of the political. But the type of investment involved has
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  • ..., the consumerist utopia of today's capitalism), is not utopia in the more radical sense of enacting what, within the framework of the existing social relatio ...ome to focus on the liberal utopia itself. For liberalism, at least in its radical form, the wish to submit people to an ethical ideal that we hold for univer
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  • ...cal-materialist stance against religion's illusions; in the other corner, "radical orthodox" theologian John Milbank, an influential and provocative thinker w
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  • ...k – himself a committed [[materialist]] and [[communist]] – proposes a radical revision of our [[intellectual]] heritage. He argues that [[dialectical]] m
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  • ...s [[formula]]: either Yugoslavia under Serb domination or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] ...now discredited "moderate" Kosovar faction of Ibrahim Rugova against the "radical" Kosovo Liberation [[Army]] (not only does KLA get no [[help]], but even it
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  • [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] is rapidly emerging as one of the most radical and influential [[philosophers]] of our [[time]]. Badiou opposes the contem
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  • ...hy, a subject he sees as conditioned by innovation in spheres ranging from radical politics to artistic experimentation to [[mathematical]] [[formalization]].
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  • ...reduces politics to a matter of opinion, thus eliminating any of its truly radical and emancipatory possibilities. Against this [[intellectual]] [[tradition]]
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  • ...e dominant force. Both wittily and profoundly, Badiou presents a series of radical [[philosophical]] engagements with [[politics]], and questions what constit
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  • ...ders already familiar with his work to discern the lineaments of his later radical developments. This [[translation]] is accompanied by a stunning new intervi
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  • ...s]] make their mark – what he calls a [[materialist]] [[dialectic]]. The radical recasting of ''[[ontology]]'' in ''Being and Event'' is followed and co
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  • A leading radical [[intellectual]] tackles the many controversial [[interpretations]] of Wagn ...reactionary—underpinnings. In this major new work, [[Alain]] [[Badiou]], radical [[philosopher]] and keen [[Wagner]] enthusiast, offers a detailed [[reading
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  • * [[Radical Politics Today: Hegel’s Teaching]] | 25. July 2015 * [[Home and Radical Evil]] | 23. February 1994
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  • ...o speak in a small conference on the domestic, to which he gave a paper on Radical Evil. But that turned out quite… The only safe way to put it is simply to ...and Lubyanka, you know, the KGB prison in Moscow. Now only for him home is radical evil, when he was living there in the torture house of the KGB, and so on.
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  • ...ižek ? himself a committed [[materialist]] and [[communist]] ? proposes a radical revision of our [[intellectual]] heritage. He argues that dialectical mater
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  • ...e há Lacan em [[Shakespeare]] e em [[Casablanca]], em [[Nietzsche]] e num radical muçulmano, em Stanley Kubrick e nas novelas mexicanas. E que, longe de ser
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  • ...k – himself a committed [[materialist]] and [[communist]] – proposes a radical revision of our [[intellectual]] heritage. He argues that [[dialectical]] m
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  • ...o the God of negative theology, new realisms and post-humanism and draws a radical line under them. Instead of establishing a dialogue with these other ideas
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  • ...eness; Negri writes of Hegel’s philosophy of right; Caputo reaffirms the radical theology made possible by Hegel; and Bosteels critiques fashionable reading
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  • ...the [[notion]] of an excessive element in ontology that gives [[body]] to radical negativity, which becomes the [[antagonism]] of [[sexual]] [[difference]].
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  • ...murder expands and develops a resolutely Žižekian approach. Seeking out radical and unexpected readings, Bond unpacks his material utilizing Lacan’s neur
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  • ...ergy and fearless argumentation, Žižek sets out to restore a truer, more radical Deleuze than the one we thought we knew.</div>
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  • ...a revolutionary understanding of authority and politics.Bringing together Radical Orthodox theologian John Milbank, Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek, and
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  • ...Marx scholars Slavoj Žižek, Frank Ruda and Agon Hamza, to offer a fresh, radical reinterpretation of Marxism that explains the failures of neoliberalism and
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  • ...sm.Slavoj Žižek is not a philosopher who stoops to conquer objects but a radical voice who believes that philosophy is nothing if it is not embodied, nothin
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  • ...nge of reconciling barely compatible if not contradictory ideas. China’s radical assumption of both socialist and capitalist ideologies as well as its incre
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  • ...beyond the horizon, but that these new dangers also open up new spaces for radical emancipatory politics. Eleven distinguished thinkers take these perils as a
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  • ...s/index.html Alain Badiou’s ‘communist hypothesis’], where a cast of radical intellectuals put the idea of communism back on the map.This volume brings
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  • ...in part be decided, is that of [[theory]].Over the last twenty-five years, radical intellectuals across the [[world]] have produced important and innovative [
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  • ...will be of great [[value]] to everyone interested in the key questions of radical [[politics]] today.
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  • ...ahl; his take on the logic of capitalism and the condition of contemporary radical politics; and his views on major current global issues and events, includin
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  • ...fying what Žižek has to say about our world and about the possibility of radical change in it, ''Žižek and Heidegger ''explores the various ways in whic
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  • ...new approach to law, and a rethinking of its role within the framework of radical politics. With the help of Žižek himself – who here, and for the first
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  • ...de ce qu'il en est de la cure psychanalytique de la psychose, et l'échec radical qui s'y marque de situer justement la psychose dans une psychopathologie qu
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  • ...oi on le prendrait si, sous prétexte qu'il a énoncé le rapport originel radical, de la fonction du savoir à la sexualité, on se précipitait trop vite (
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  • ...iscours, se fonde comme pouvant amorcer, nous donner un pont vers ce terme radical, inaccessible, qu�avec qu�elle audace le dernier des philosophes, H�g
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  • ...tyle="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>y a eu � cet �gard un d�placement radical et que pour nous les d�parts ne peuvent �tre bien �videmment que d� ...d�ailleurs s�il y a l� quelque chose qui porte au plus vif, au plus radical notre passion de ce discours, c�est bien parce que c�est de cela qu�i
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  • ...intéresse d'une façon particulière parce qu'après tout, au niveau plus radical où nous avons à faire, à savoir '''de''' '''cette incidence du signifian
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  • ...tte articulation de l'éthique de la psychanalyse, à savoir le changement radical qui résulte d'un événement qui n'est rien d'autre, nous allons le voir, ...ce qu'il en est de l'articulation signifiante prise à son niveau le plus radical qui est ceci notamment de particulièrement exemplaire que la notion qui s'
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  • ...ituer un savoir qui est appareil se développant à partir du présupposé radical que nous n'avons affaire à rien d'autre qu'aux appareils de ce que non seu ...e pas à ceci, c'est qu'il s'articule en termes langagiers ; le caractère radical de ce qui est au fondement non pas de ce que j'enseigne mais de ce que je n
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  • ...uge de telle façon qu'il dit, en somme, essentiellement dans le fondement radical de ce concept n'avoir lui-même aucune part dans les dites réactions et no ...d'évocation où il faut bien le dire, dans plus d'un cas ici tout à fait radical de ce qui ne peut se sentir que comme connerie; même si l'acte, ce qui ne
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  • ...uelque chose qui signifie de tout ce qui se passe sous ce titre : l'échec radical. Disons qu'à prendre les choses au niveau de l'expérience psychanalytique
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  • ...n, au moins de ce qu'il en est du champ de ce dont il s'agit là, un point radical à l'origine de la pensée et qui s'exprimerait, pour employer une formule
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  • ...statut du psychanalyste, en tant que son acte le met dans un porte-à-faux radical au regard de ces préalables, c'est pour vous rappeler que c'est une dimens
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  • ...en face de a d'un sujet sans aucun doute imaginaire, mais au sens le plus radical, en ce sens qu'il est le pur sujet de la déconnexion, de la coupure parlé
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  • ...e que j'ai d'abord appelé la première identification à l'autre, au sens radical, l'identification aux insignes de l'autre, à savoir signifiant grand <span
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  • ...e identité. N'oubliez pas que c'est à ce moment, dans ce rapport le plus radical que tous les auteurs se mettent, d'un commun accord, situent le lieu des an
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  • ...gt;</span>) absolu, mais qu'il doit y avoir quelque chose de beaucoup plus radical, de plus concret et que ce dont il s'agit c'est précisément ce que Jones
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  • ...e chose qui, je crois, ne peut vraiment bien se situer qu'au point le plus radical.</font> ...">    Voilà ce que signifie, au niveau, je dirais, symbolique le plus radical, l'introduction de la dimension de l'œdipe. Et tout ce qu'on élaborera à
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  • ...  Ce qu'il faut que vous arriviez à saisir, c'est quelque chose de plus radical que le désir de tel ou tel, que le désir avec lequel vous (<span class="S
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  • ...expérience la plus quotidienne de l'analyse, ce que nous trouvons de plus radical dans la modulation inconsciente du patient, névrosé ou non. </font> ...nt de vue de l'inconscient elle n'est pas individualisée au point le plus radical comme étant quelque chose qui soit de l'ordre respiratoire, mais précisé
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  • ...pport qui, au dernier terme, se présenterait dans un rapport tout à fait radical, de sujet à son rapport à sa propre vie ; à le faire confluer, au nom d'
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  • ...ce tient en quelque chose qui a rapport � quelque chose de tout � fait radical dans le sens de la v�rit�, c'est � savoir ce que j'ai appel� ailleu
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  • ...fa�on de m�conna�tre ce qu'il y a dans cette structure d'absolument radical, d'absolument ouvert � quiconque aura su franchir ce pas qui est justemen
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  • ...nous apercevons du probl�me du rapport du sujet au d�sir dans son fond radical, se propose ainsi : puisque de demande il s'agit et qu'il s'agit de d�fin
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  • <span lang="EN-US"><font face="JohnDoe">    A ce niveau radical qui constitue le sujet dans sa d�pendance par rapport � l'objet du d�
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  • ...ttez cette formule, '''le trait unaire d�signe''', quelque chose qui est radical pour cette exp�rience originaire : c'est ''' l'unicit� comme telle du t ...port d'inclusion, nous substituons un rapport d'exclusion comme le rapport radical ? Autrement dit, si nous consid�rons comme logiquement originel quant au
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  • ...du i dans idem, ce en quoi nous trouvons op�rer la fonction, je dirai de radical dans l'�volution de l'indoeurop�en au niveau d'un certain nombre de lan ...'est � radicalement subvertir, � rendre impossible ce pr�jug� plus radical, et donc c'est le pr�jug� qui est le vrai support de tout ce d�velopp
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  • ...proche  de cette fonction de la n�gation au niveau de l'usage originel, radical, par la consid�ration du syst�me formel des propositions telles qu'Aris ...te (<font color="#FF0000">-&gt;p178</font>) (VIII/24)  <span lang="EN-US">radical. Ce dont il s'agit, c'est que ''' l'ordre de fonction que nous introduisons
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  • ...ne peux faire venir ici que par allusion, pour vous montrer le caract�re radical de la constitution signifiante dans tout ce qui est, disons, de la culture, ...freudienne comme topologie et y voir je ne sais quel biologisme qui serait radical, inaugural, coextensif de la fonction de la pulsion, c'est ce qui fait l�
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  • ...e l'expos� : Cette m�connaissance, c'est exactement le rapport le plus radical du sujet pensant � la lettre. Bertrand  Russell voit tout, sauf ceci : l
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  • ...s affaire, � la parole est le point � soutenir, � maintenir toujours radical, faute de quoi notre concept de la frustration se d�grade : elle d�g�
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  • ..., pour me bercer d'illusions, il va  jusqu'au malin g�nie, au menteur radical, � celui qui m'�gare pour m'�garer : c'est ce qu'on a appel� le dou ...emps n�cessairement primordial, toute tentative ayant le rapport le plus radical, le plus originel au d�sir, et la preuve c'est bien ce � quoi il est co
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  • ...ler, de r�interroger la fonction kantienne du sch�me ? Je pense que le radical illogisme � l'exp�rience et l'appartenance de l'inclusion. Le rapport d
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  • ...ravers tous ses d�tours, ses objets plus ou moins sublimes, � ce noeud radical que j'essaie pour vous de desserrer � savoir le d�sir ; c'est ce que j' ...ce qui nous sollicite � l'interroger, cette fonction, � un niveau plus radical; c'est (<font color="#FF0000">-&gt;p225</font>) (XI/2)</font></span><font f
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  • ...''' se renverse dans''' notre synth�se qui va chercher son noeud le plus radical de ceci que '''l''''''a coupure, en fait, commande, engendre la surface, qu ...st point sans caract�riser une sorte de saisie � sa fa�on de ceci de radical de la fuite, si l'on peut dire 1'absence d'aucun acc�s de saisie � l'en
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  • ...me. Il s'agit ici, bien s�r, du narcissisme secondaire, le narcissisme radical, le narcissisme qu'on appelle primaire �tant dans l'occasion exclu. Savoi
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  • ...qualifi� tout � l'heure de la sid�ration, de l'�tonnement le plus radical quand cet au-del� qui est �voqu� - dans la pri�re par exemple - s'i
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  • ...antasme, Sade avoue que le sadique n'est que le servant, qu'il doit au mal radical que constitue la nature frayer les voies d'un maximum de destruction. Mais
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  • ...lors pris pour sens absolu : position que justifie un changement de style radical dans le temps de son progr�s, la forme galopante de son immixtion dans no
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  • ...à-dire que le nom, c’est quelque chose comme la propagation du non plus radical qui, avant toute nomination, dans l’instant de toute nomination, se donne ...l dont j’ai parlé, et je vais maintenant parler du rapport entre le non radical et l’encore, puisque c’est à ça que va m’introduire rétroactivemen
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  • ...rationality, the roles of spirituality and religion, and the prospects for radical sociopolitical change.
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  • ...y Allen''<br /> 7. French and Italian Spinozism, ''Simon Duffy''<br /> 8. Radical Democracy, ''Lasse'''' Thomassen''<br /> 9. Cultural and Postcolonial Stu
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  • ...usser scholarship as to make an important contribution to the contemporary radical left movement. In this regard, ''Althusser and Theology'' is of significa
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  • Alain Badiou is rapidly emerging as one of the most radical and influential philosophers of our time. Badiou opposes the contemporary r
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  • ...lutist, or even mystical thinker enthralled by the force of the event as a radical break, Bruno Bosteels reveals Badiou’s deep and ongoing investment in the
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  • ...cipatory hypothesis of Marx’s original gesture in order to actualize its radical potential. This volume also includes Badiou’s “Of an Obscure Disaster:
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  • '''A leading radical intellectual tackles the many controversial interpretations of Wagner’s w ...ist and reactionary—underpinnings. In this major new work, Alain Badiou, radical philosopher and keen Wagner enthusiast, offers a detailed reading of the cr
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  • This rallying cry to the young from one of France’s most renowned radical thinkers will appeal to the many who read and follow his work, and to the m
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  • ...nd subjects make their mark – what he calls a materialist dialectic. The radical recasting of ''ontology'' in ''Being and Event'' is followed and comple
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  • ...reduces politics to a matter of opinion, thus eliminating any of its truly radical and emancipatory possibilities. Against this intellectual tradition, Badiou
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  • ...tory politics. Around the world, recent events have seen the creation of a radical phalanx comprising students, the young, workers and immigrants. It is Badio
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  • ...e dominant force. Both wittily and profoundly, Badiou presents a series of radical philosophical engagements with politics, and questions what constitutes pol
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  • ...s thinking. Against the formless continuum of life, he posits the need for radical discontinuity; against the false modesty of finitude, he pleads for the mat
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  • ...ders already familiar with his work to discern the lineaments of his later radical developments. This translation is accompanied by a stunning new interview w
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  • ...ng Spinoza, Kant and Hegel and engagements with poetry, psychoanalysis and radical politics. ''Theoretical Writings'' is an indispensable introduction to on
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  • ...hy, a subject he sees as conditioned by innovation in spheres ranging from radical politics to artistic experimentation to mathematical formalization.
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  • ...llenge now is to create something new that offers people a real choice, a radical alternative based on principles of universality and equality.
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  • ...e one side, the revival of the communist hypothesis, and on the other, the radical reform of a contested democratic model.
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  • ...nčič summons up an ‘ethics of the Real’, and clears the ground for a radical restoration of the disruptive element in ethics.
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  • ...ate organization, gaming, at its most subversive, can nevertheless produce radical forms of enjoyment which threaten the capitalist norms that are created and
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  • It is often said that Lacan is the most radical representative of structuralism, a thinker of negativity and alienation, wh
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  • ...making sentences that make trouble-sentences that make, or desire to make, radical ''changes ''in the very fabric of social reality. ...sentence and exploring the sentence’s conditions of possibility and most radical implications. In the course of exploring the conditions and consequences of
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  • Contrary to all expectations, however, this ever more radical hollowing out of woman within intellectual movements supposed to protect he
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  • ...ogy and its adjacent scientific fields as providing crucial catalysts to a radical rethinking of subjectivity.
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  • ...rphosis, migration, exchange, and modification, finding and articulating a radical theory of ontico-ontological transformability. ''The Heidegger Change'' sk
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  • ...er of the modern age, transformed our entire conception of philosophy. His radical reframing of philosophical questions placed the finitude of the human subje
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  • In this book, Catherine Malabou develops a second, more radical meaning for plasticity. Not only does plasticity allow our brains to adapt
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  • '''A radical new assessment of Hegel revealing the problems and limitations of sociologi ...iscourse. With an analysis of Hegel’s mature works in light of his early radical writings, this book represents a profound step toward enacting just such a
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  • Agamben’s profound and radical exploration of language, infancy, and everyday life traces concepts of expe
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  • ...spire the May 1968 revolt in France, arguably the most influential book of radical theory in the last fifty years. This new translation by Ken Knabb is the on
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  • ...mpt at a discourse that would take its point of departure in the real. The radical thought of modern Uni-dividualism.’'''<br />'''
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  • ...ly the [[seminars]] for which he has become famous, offer a controversial, radical reappraisal of the legacy bequeathed by [[Freud]].
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  • ...y, the cruelly uncreative superego, as Copjec analyzes Kant’s concept of radical evil, envy’s corruption of liberal demands for equality and justice, and
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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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  • ...ws attention to the overlooked fact that around the same time Freud made a radical revision of his notion of the “superego”. Karatani introduces article n
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  • ...Humanities. He is the editor of a newly established book series on Italian radical thought (“Insubordinations”) at the MIT Press, which will be launched i
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  • ...t possible to conceive of an intersection between provisional morality and radical politics.
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  • ...the Frankfurt School and scholars who continue to work at the forefront of radical thought today: Judith Butler, Étienne Balibar, and Alain Badiou.
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  • ...blished in 1965, ''Reading Capital'' is a landmark of French thought and radical theory, reconstructing Western Marxism from its foundations. Louis Althusse
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  • ...nal the ''Cahiers pour l’Analyse ''(1966–69), the most ambitious and radical collective project to emerge from French structuralism. Inspired by their t
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  • ...uralism and exploring practices such as body-mutilation as symptoms of the radical change that has affected subjectivity in contemporary society.
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  • ...or social and political changes in post-communist Eastern Europe require a radical re-evaluation of notions of liberal theories of democracy. In doing so she
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  • ...of freedom in Beckett’s works – one which situates him as a profoundly radical and even political writer. Adorno’s own more explicit reconceptualization
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  • ...use an idea of nature to heal what society has damaged, Morton sets out a radical new form of ecological criticism: “dark ecology.”
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  • ...uman being as a being whose existence precedes its essence, defined by its radical openness and fundamentally historical character was, for the twentieth cent
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  • ...of their alienated existence. Guy Debord’s motivation was to create a radical social critique and a disruptive, anti-illusionist cinema as an antidote an
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  • ...uman being as a being whose existence precedes its essence, defined by its radical openness and fundamentally historical character was, for the twentieth cent
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  • ...inception, has been traditionally understood and Hegel’s proposal of the radical criticism of the traditional notion of substance. One will have to investig
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  • ...oduction to reduce further damage to the planet.” We are talking about a radical reorganization of our entire food production and distribution – so how to
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  • ...neoliberalism and political correctness, Žižek calls himself a political radical, and his work has been characterized as challenging orthodoxies of both the
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  • ...neoliberalism and political correctness, Žižek calls himself a political radical, and his work has been characterized as challenging orthodoxies of both the
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  • ...talism, fantasy not in the sense of subjective illusion but in a much more radical sense of a fiction which structures our social reality itself.
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  • * [[Articles/Slavoj_Zizek/Radical_Evil_As_A_Freudian_Category|'Radical Evil As A Freudian Category' by Slavoj Žižek]]
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  • ...t thinking it must be, it is. The connection of being and place founds the radical existence of enounciation as subject. ...lacking, founded the possibility of a modern regime of the true – is the radical suspension of truth in the supplementation of a Being-in-situation by an ev
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  • ...generic point of the withering of the State, or from the perspective of a radical anti-state attitude. Actually, the opposite pole to State consistency, whic
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  • ...t that I wish to establish. We hold simultaneously that the disjunction is radical, that there is no third position, and also that the occurrence [''qui advie
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  • ...cal'', in that it intends to revolutionise the whole of humanity at a more radical level than that of the calculations of politics. Archi-political does not h ...to pay with his person, for it is clear that he will apply himself to the radical impasse of any archi-politics of this type. But he will apply himself the m
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  • ...to enact the move from epistemological deadlock to ontology, to conceive a radical antagonism (a parallax split) as immanent to reality itself. As Hegel put i ...ical way, forgetting to historicize their own form of radical historicism: radical fluidification of the forms of sexual identity is not a trans-historic fact
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  • ...victim." This is the art of abstraction, of reduction to form, at its most radical, brought to the self-referential extreme: with regard to content, it slides ...emain the same as he is. This rejection of change was, of course, the most radical existential change, since prior to this decision, his entire existence was
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  • ...t deprived of all substantial content not the subject as such, at its most radical, the Cartesian cogito? Boulter's idea is that, for Freud, trauma presuppose ...To what extent do trauma and mourning require a subject?"(337) with a more radical one: to what extent does (the very emergence of) a subject require trauma a
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  • ...sense perception, the illusions of madness, dreams. He ends with the most radical delusion imaginable, the hypothesis that everything that we experience is n ..., which grounds philosophy. Of course, Descartes later "domesticates" this radical excess with his image of man as a thinking substance, dominated by reason;
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  • ...no longer able to generate properly 'sublime' objects, but in a much more radical sense: the very fundamental matrix of sublimation, that of the central Void ...r words, the paradox of the subject is that it exists only through its own radical impossibility, through a 'bone in the throat' that forever prevents it (the
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  • ...s verfremden) them from the predominant ideologico-political order, to sow radical doubts and enable them to think autonomously. No wonder that Socrates, the ...as the ultimate "prodding" — are the young suicide bombers not the most radical form of corrupted youth? This brings me to what I consider the main task of
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  • ...lf; however, in a second approach, one should merely take note of how this radical antinomy which seems to preclude our access to the Thing ALREADY IS THE THI ...in this way, gradually approach the truth in-itself. Hegel is a thinker of radical immanence: in the process of experience, we compare a notion with itself, w
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  • ...judgement" of modern ethics, positing the sign of equation between the two radical opposites, i.e. asserting that the sublime disinterested ethical attitude i ...ral Law, the pain of humiliation (because of man's hurt pride, due to the "radical Evil" of human nature); for Lacan, this Kantian privileging of pain as the
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  • The first thing to note here is the radical change of terrain that occurs when we pass from the first to the second lev ...ifier with regard to the signified—points towards the most difficult and radical sense in which one should assert materialism: not only the "priority of bei
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  • ...ng of ''Great Expectations'' is deeply ambiguous in a way which evokes the radical ambiguity of the Hegelian reconciliation―here is the novel's last paragra ...But if it is intelligible, it might be because the transformation was not radical enough. If we can talk about the change then it is not full-blooded enough;
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  • ...we conceive the conclusion of treatment as the assertion of the subject's radical openness to the enigma of the Other's desire no longer veiled by fantasmati ...t'', London and New York: Verso, 1996) falls short: it has to overlook the radical incompatibility of 'love beyond Law' and the field of meaning – i.e., the
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  • ...ns) point towards the reign of "real abstraction" at its purest, much more radical than in Marx's time? In short, the highest form of ideology does not involv ...d acceptance of some substantial medium or reality; it is reflexive in the radical sense of questioning its own medium. This is what "abstraction" means: a re
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  • # the ''Heideggerian ''notion of Cartesian subjectivity as the radical step in metaphysical nihilism which finds its fulfillment in modern  techn
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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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  • * [[Articles/Slavoj_Zizek/Radical_Evil_As_A_Freudian_Category|'Radical Evil As A Freudian Category' by Slavoj Žižek]]
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  • ...t one is loved by others and capable of creative achievements, but a more 'radical', pseudo-Freudian notion of regressing to the scene of the pri­mordial tra ...ween the social link of perversion and that of analysis is grounded in the radical ambiguity of objet petit a in Lacan, which stands simultaneously for the im
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  • ...ollywood films, of course, two commercial films which contain a surprising radical gesture. Towards the beginning of the film "Speed", Keanu Reeves confronts ...masculine. No, not only such a radical act is not neutral but at the most radical level, it is a feminine gesture. Lacan proposed as one of the definitions o
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  • ...in such situations is not just a disgusting object but something much more radical: the disintegration of the very ontological coordinates that enable me to l ...e not a case of so-­called fetishist disavowal? Kristeva locates the most radical fetishism, fetishist disavowal, into language itself: "But is not exactly l
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  • ...the history of madness,"[1] also involves a passage through the moment of radical madness? Are we thus not back at the well-known passage from Jenaer Realphi ...r its symbolic (re)constitution. It was Hegel, already, who emphasized the radical ambiguity of the statement "What I think, the product of my thought, is obj
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  • * [[Articles/Slavoj Zizek/radical-evil-as-a-freudian-category.html]]
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