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“The case against Irigaray, when made well, looks something like this. She insists that the feminine has been excluded from the symbolic order, and she gestures toward another economy -fluid, multiple, two-lipped-that has supposedly survived the imposition of the masculine logos.” Ilgin Yildiz
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“The case against Irigaray, when made well, looks something like this. She insists that the feminine has been excluded from the symbolic order, and she gestures toward another economy -fluid, multiple, two-lipped-that has supposedly survived the imposition of the masculine logos.” Ilgin Yildiz
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“The Balkans occupy a peculiar position in the European imaginary and in the geopolitical architecture of the continent. Neither fully inside the structures of Western European modernity nor simply outside them…” @Miskatonian__
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“The Balkans occupy a peculiar position in the European imaginary and in the geopolitical architecture of the continent. Neither fully inside the structures of Western European modernity nor simply outside them…” @Miskatonian__
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“A European Union that consolidates its institutional architecture at the expense of substantive Eastern European agency is a weaker union than its architects imagine, because it forfeits the political legitimacy that comes only from shared authorship.” @DavidBanicaRO
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“A European Union that consolidates its institutional architecture at the expense of substantive Eastern European agency is a weaker union than its architects imagine, because it forfeits the political legitimacy that comes only from shared authorship.” @DavidBanicaRO
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“Governments pursue policies aimed at liberalizing their economies. Corporations take advantage of this environment. Companies such as Consolidated, Subarashii, Armscor, Mitsubishi, Praxis, and Amexx become larger economically than most countries.” @CliffordBates12
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Our Editor In Chief @Miskatonian__ in conversation with @alexpriou from the @uaustinorg and the @thenewthinkery podcast deep diving into political philosophy and it's ever increasing relevance.
https://t.co/RVQfMaJWpi
Our Editor In Chief @Miskatonian__ in conversation with @alexpriou from the @uaustinorg and the @thenewthinkery podcast deep diving into political philosophy and it's ever increasing relevance.
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“Jean Baudrillard, writing in the 20th century, noted that in hypervisualized societies, the sign replaces the thing. Fake nails and eyelashes aren’t accessories. They’re signs pointing to an idealized self, a performative identity detached from tangible reality.” Dina Perla
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“Governments pursue policies aimed at liberalizing their economies. Corporations take advantage of this environment. Companies such as Consolidated, Subarashii, Armscor, Mitsubishi, Praxis, and Amexx become larger economically than most countries.” @CliffordBates12
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“Unlike the Law of the Heart, which hallucinates universality, or the Beautiful Soul, which retreats from action, the Knight acts. But this action is futile, rigid, and performative, ultimately reinforcing the very order it seeks to oppose.” Ilgin Yildiz
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“Unlike the Law of the Heart, which hallucinates universality, or the Beautiful Soul, which retreats from action, the Knight acts. But this action is futile, rigid, and performative, ultimately reinforcing the very order it seeks to oppose.” Ilgin Yildiz
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“It’s so peaceful where I am right now, but I have in mind an image from a movie in which a machine with a skeletal hominoid foot, in a gesture of disdain, crushes the skull of a person long gone. A voice-over in my remembrance of that film tells me about a war between man and machine. Is that where we’re headed? Is that where we are?” @duncanreyburn
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“It’s so peaceful where I am right now, but I have in mind an image from a movie in which a machine with a skeletal hominoid foot, in a gesture of disdain, crushes the skull of a person long gone. A voice-over in my remembrance of that film tells me about a war between man and machine. Is that where we’re headed? Is that where we are?” @duncanreyburn