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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...de: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democratic "post-ideological" consensus — or it means
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  • ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...lysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why things had to go wrong.
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  • ...n, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a pr ...[[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • <i>What Might Have Been: [[Imaginary]] History from 12 Leading Historians</i> ed. Andrew Roberts. ...[[nothing]] is preordained, [[political]] lethargy – one of the scourges of our day – should be banished, since it means that in [[human]] affairs an
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  • [[University]] of Illinois at Chicago, September 29, 2003<br> ..., etc. Should concerned academics not [[speak]] out against the erosion of the [[separation]] between [[church]] and [[state]], or do you think that they
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  • The [[Case]] of [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice.
    71 KB (11,385 words) - 21:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...is [[good]] for you. Having described it he draws a mesmerising whirlwind of [[thought]] to its conclusion saying "we [[need]] more [[people]] with Mary ...th Monica Lewinsky and claiming that this is the paradoxical [[structure]] of an [[ideological]] [[statement]]. He'll tell a [[joke]] or every now and ag
    45 KB (7,481 words) - 23:15, 23 May 2019
  • of obscurantism, and may not even have believed very much of what he he was simply playing [[games]] with the [[Paris]] [[intellectual]] [[community]] to
    63 KB (10,146 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...y [[Gabriel Marcel]]. In [[1935]] he [[agrégation| agrégated]] second in the [[nation]], presaging a bright [[future]] despite his provincial origins. ...who was to have a great influence on him. He also began a [[translation]] of [[Edmund Husserl]]'s ''[[Ideas]] I''.
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  • ...stigation) for the treatment of neurotic disorders and (3) of a collection of psychological information obtained along those lines, which is gradually be ...alysis is a dynamic conception, which reduces mental life to the interplay of reciprocally urging and checking forces.<ref>{{PVD}}</ref></blockquote>
    54 KB (7,727 words) - 09:45, 16 October 2006
  • ...re he met Jacques Lacan during the years when Lacan brought his seminar to the school. ...works of the young Marx, where theoretical humanism is still present, and the mature works, which display a "theoretical antihumanism."
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  • ...he Task of the Translator" is one of the best-known texts about the theory of [[translation]]. ...ject, which many scholars believe might have become one of the great texts of 20th-century cultural criticism, was never completed; it has been posthumou
    7 KB (1,042 words) - 05:53, 28 August 2006
  • ...nd]]. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the [[20th century]].<ref name="Time">Time 100. {{cite web | title=Time 100: Sc ...nd alleged that [[logical positivism]] involved grave misunderstandings of the ''Tractatus''.
    47 KB (7,134 words) - 06:24, 28 August 2006
  • ...that shed light on the four [[discourses]] (73, 76) and, most importantly, the note that gives The Works of [[Jacques Lacan]] m
    8 KB (1,213 words) - 10:21, 1 June 2019
  • ...and the twentieth century were Westernizers." (Lesley Chamberlain, <i>The Philosophy Steamer</i>, London: Atlantic Books 2006, p. 270) ...the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin, etc.).
    81 KB (13,226 words) - 20:04, 14 June 2007
  • ...here is a counter-force or principle of demoniac Evil active in the world (the dualistic solution).<br /> ...em>A Holocaust Reader</em>, p. 237.</ref> quite literally: the very excess of this suffering over any "normal" human measure makes it divine. Recently, t
    71 KB (12,109 words) - 17:48, 12 January 2008
  • [[File:The Praxis of Alain Badiou.jpg|thumb]] ...ave already been recognised as outstanding translators of and commentators on Badiou’s work; they appear here with fresh voices also destined to make a
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  • ...''Claus Peter Ortlieb''<br /> 34 Misery and Debt: On the Logic and History of Surplus Populations and Surplus Capital<br />''Aaron Benanav and John Clegg
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  • =‘The Praxis of Alain Badiou’ by Paul Ashton, A. J. Bartlett &amp; Justin Clemens= {{Right|[[Image:paul-ashton-the-praxis-of-alain-badiou-theoryleaks.jpg|right|400px]]}}<BR>
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  • ='Seven Variations on the Century' by Alain Badiou= ...hree relations. Behold! … not what in fact ''is'', but what, with a sort of vengeful obstinacy, they are attempting to impose upon us as what ''must be
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