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+Radical shifts away from the institution on inscribe their movement into the institution they critique in the first place. |
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+Dolar ‘6 (Mladen, Advising Researcher in theory at the Jan Van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, A Voice and Nothing More, pp. 176-179) // SHSAM |
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+But at the same time she wants her status as exception to be legally sanctioned |
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+power of the gap turned out to accommodate the continuity all too well. |
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+Particularized demands for change, no matter how radical, are performed against the backdrop of the neoliberal-democratic order and are tolerated as long as they fail to fundamentally change hegemonic ideology. |
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+Zizek Slavoj, professor of philosophy at the university of Ljubljana, 2001, “Repeating Lenin,” http://lacan.com/replenin.htm, accessed January 28, 2004 // SHSAM |
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+What are we to say to this? Again, the problem resides in the |
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+all the time so that, globally, things will remain the same!" |
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+My alternative - traverse the fantasy in the context of the resolution by embracing the empty gesture that explicit law represents when it conflicts with the spirit of the law. The perm is impossible as the phantasmic framing underpinning the AC fundamentally disavows any notion of responsibility for subjects. |
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+Zizek 08, Slavoj (white shirt wearing mouth breather), "THE PLAGUE OF FANTASIES", Verso, 2008 cnqzu.com/library/Economics/marxian20economics/Zizek,20Slavoj-The20Plague20of20Fantasies.pdf, p. 38-40 SHSAM |
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+Or - to put it another way - the paradoxical role of unwritten rules is |
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+closed circular palpitation which finds satisfaction in endlessly repeating the same failed gesture. |
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+This allows us to question the ways in which the unconscious structures our manifestations of desire through our analytic approach allows the formulation of true political praxis. Instead of seeking enjoyment through the other, we must start with internal evaluations |
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+The first ethical imperative is uniquely the domain of psychoanalysis – the K then controls the internal link to the AC’s framing as without the analysis, knowledge is impossible. The ROTJ is to vote for the debater that has the best psychoanalytic methodology that can properly understand the nature of human-constructed reality. |
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+Kesel 09, Marc de (Associate professor in philosophy at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada. His fields of research are Public Ethics, Continental Philosophy, Political Theory, Holocaust Studies, Religion Studies and Freudo-Lacanian Theory), "Eros and Ethics Reading Jacques Lacan’s Seminar VII", UNY series, Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature, 2009 State University of New York, p. 49 SHSAM |
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+In the fi rst lesson of the seminar, Lacan says that the moral dimension |
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+at the base of all of this lies an ethical imperative for Lacan. |