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+The AC theory subordinates individual free will to the state – justifying fascism and totalitarian violence. |
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+Dee 89 RETHINKING THE HEGELIAN STATE Fred Dallmayr*10 Cardozo L. Rev. 1337 1988-1989 Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Theory, University of Notre Dame. Copyright © 1989 by Fred Dallmayr |
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+Efforts in our century to reinvest the state with a substantive purpose or collective identity |
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+without violence, and so the use of reason in political matters."45 |
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+Vote negative in favor of critique before action—instead of adopting the supposedly universal narrative that morality requires submission, we should recognize these depend on a social and historical context – challenging this false narrative is crucial to challenging current discourses of power – this is a pre-requisite to action |
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+Flyvbjerg and Richardson 2—Aalborg University, Department of Development and Planning AND Department of Town and Regional Planning (Bent Flyvbjerg and Tim Richardson, “Planning and Foucault In Search of the Dark Side of Planning Theory” http://flyvbjerg.plan.aau.dk/DarkSide2.pdf) |
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+Instead of side-stepping or seeking to remove the traces of power from planning |
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+versus ‘constitution’ thinking, about struggle versus control, conflict versus consensus. |
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+The ballot represents an instance of a methodology that must be adopted if oppressive ideology is ever to be effectively resisted. We must act to reject every instance we encounter locally, especially within academic settings. |
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+Stephen Slemon DE-SCRIBING EMPIRE: Post- Colonialism and Textuality “THE SCRAMBLE FOR POST-COLONIALISM” |
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+As for the second part of this credo, I believe that post-colonial |
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+- Colonialism, including the neo- Colonialism of Western academic institutions themselves. |