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-**Agents cannot be understood in and of themselves but rather through community – their identity is constituted by exposure to other agents. MAY '97:** |
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-May, Todd. “Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze.” Pennsylvania State University. 1997. LHP MK |
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-For Nancy, the...individual is impossible. |
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-**The organic community’s attempt to derive a perfect, unified essence of what community ought to look like presupposes this idealized model of subjectivity. MAY 2:** |
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-May, Todd. “Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze.” Pennsylvania State University. 1997. LHP MK |
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-For Nancy, any...traversing innumerable significations. |
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-**However, the empirical does not fully reflect the ontological, our quantum flux is indeterminate in a way that human subjecthood and worldliness is immanized. ROLLI:** |
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-Rolli, Marc. “Immanence and Transcendence” Bulletin de la Sociite Amincaine de Philosophie de Langue Franfais Volume 14, Number 2, Fall 2004. LHP AER-POTATO |
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-We now arrive...ruler: Being itself. |
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-**Dislocation within community, undermines difference and identity. JAMES 06:** |
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-James, Ian. “The Fragmentary Demand” Stanford University Press 2006. LHP AA |
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-The very term community...to another could occur. |
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-**My framework rejects any binding tastebuds in community. MAY 3:** |
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-May, Todd. “Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze.” Pennsylvania State University. 1997. LHP MK |
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-To be in...able common identity. |
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-**Academic freedom - even ripstein liked this flavor. JOY ‘15:** |
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-Punctum Books Nothing Has Yet Been Said: On the Non-Existence of Academic Freedom and the Necessity of Inoperative Community Posted on May 1, 2015 by Eileen Joy. LHP AA |
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-An “inoperative community...and also free.¶ |
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-**World ordering creates a machinic orientation towards tangibility of fungibility. NAYAR ’99:** |
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-Nayar. Jayan. “Orders of Inhumanity.” Vol 9:599. University of Warwick. 1999. LHP MK |
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-Truth, as the...objects of ordering. |
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-**Ugrešić’s poetry on Central European politics is our argument of identity politics. KRANTIĆ:** |
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-Krantić, Alma. “Community Outside Communion: Exile as an Inoperative Community in the Works of Dubravka Ugrešić.” Central European University Department of Gender Studies. 2015. LHP MK |
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-Ugrešić’s attitude however...disqualified and marginalized. |
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-**I defend the resolution as a general principle.** |
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-**Restrictions on discourse assume a nostalgic view of what the community ought to look like. DAVIS ’99:** |
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-Davis, Diane. “‘Addicted to Love’; Or, Toward an Inessential Solidarity.” Vol. 19 No. 4. 1999. LHP MK |
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-Our fix of...processes of identification.17 |
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-**Restrictions on free speech try to render the community operative and justifies the logic of facism. JOY ’16:** |
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-Joy, Eileen A. “It is the Connection of Desire to Reality that Possesses Revolutionary Force, or, Why I Decided Not to Commit Suicide, After All.” 3rd Annual Sub-conference of the Modern Language Association. January 6-7, 2016. LHP MK |
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-As Foucault knew...at the clock |