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The Vanishing Mediator
Thursday, January 1, 2009
What Matters Most
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Here is my favorite Žižek quotation: "The division it mobilizes is not the division between two well-defined social groups, but the di...
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A More Balanced Portayal of Marx
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As compared to Marx the Social Thinker and Marx the Revolutionary, Marx the Philosopher and Marx the Historian are the least represented in ...
On Marx's Capital
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In 1867, the first volume of Marx’s magnum opus Das Kapital was published in Hamburg. Marx’s analyses of capitalism were rigorous and comp...
A question of translation regarding Marx's Theses on Feuerbach
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While in Brussels in 1845 Marx jotted down some notes which he called Theses on Feuerbach . Engels described this work as “the first docume...
On Marx's Philosophical Anthropology
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In the spring and summer Marx worked on his first systematic critique of bourgeois political economy, Ökonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte,...
On Žižek’s Tarrying with the Negative
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In Tarrying with the Negative Žižek argues--against deconstructionists like Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler--that Hegel makes thematic a ...
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Žižek’s Re-inscription of Hegel (1)
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Žižek’s Hegel is fully aware that various, competing attempts to adequately define any concept are all doomed to fail: any conceptual synthe...
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