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  • Pandemic: The Endless Trench

    By Gustavo Stiglitz | March 24th, 2020

    I am writing about the pandemic. Everything we do lately is about the pandemic, in the sense of being caught up in it, being immersed in it. We enclose ourselves […]

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  • Well! Well! And now?

    By Françoise Stark-Mornington | March 24th, 2020

    When the real arises in our life, it comes without warning, as unknown, it constitutes an event we cannot describe. We are speechless. Following in the footsteps of Freud and […]

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  • Overexcitation

    By Andreas Steininger | March 23rd, 2020

    Recently, there has been an increasing number of pictures in the media that show us that the earth is being overexcited with Covid-19.  On Sunday, March 15th, Austrians were exposed […]

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  • Where Is The Money?

    By Paz Chaiat | March 22nd, 2020

    Coping with the 21st Century Corona Epidemic In the year of 1848, a phenomenon called the Gold-Rush occurred in the world. The rumors of gold found by James W. Marshall […]

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  • # 23312

    By Marco Focchi | March 21st, 2020

    There is a particular image, originally distributed by Reuters, the British news agency, and created by Alissa Eckert and Dan Higgings, which is circulating on the internet. It is easily […]

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  • I am waiting, but not hoping

    By Rosa López | March 20th, 2020

    Question: what do you make of the contradictory hullabaloo that’s been going on for a few years in China? Lacan: I’ve been waiting, but I don’t hope for anything.[1]   […]

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  • The Bonfire of the Vanities

    By Roger Litten | March 18th, 2020

    For some time now contemporary capitalism in the form of bio-politics has succeeded in colonising the domain of life in order on the one hand to extract maximum profit from […]

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  • The Periphrastic Silence of Kiki Dimoula: A Tribute

    By George B. Mitropoulos | March 18th, 2020

    Instances of our analytical experience can often be detected in the art of poetry, and it is a pleasant surprise whenever this happens. These instances seem to incubate in the […]

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