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  • 10,000 New Yorkers Under the Magnifying Glass

    By François Ansermet & Ariane Giacobino | January 16th, 2016

    It short, it is about collecting vast amounts of information and only constructing hypotheses about them afterwards. It is difficult to imagine the quasi-monstrous quantity of data to be analysed, […]

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  • Uprising

    By Ziv Rubinstein | January 8th, 2016

    This memory of Jacob Freud’s, which he tells his young son Sigmund, triggered off revenge fantasies in the latter. In Psychopathology of Everyday Life, Freud explains how he developed an […]

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  • Addiction to Sex

    By Jorge Assef | January 8th, 2016

    The story of Shame could be analyzed from many different perspectives, but it is doubtful that nominalism lovers will draw any conclusions from the “Brandon case.” This is because Brandon […]

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  • How Many is One?

    By François Ansermet & Ariane Giacobino | December 19th, 2015

    Surprisingly, the study shows that thousands of mutations take place in the genome of each neuron: one by one, mutations occur within genes, between genes, fragments of DNA are gained […]

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  • The (Loving) Voice of Muhammad Ali

    By France Jaigu | December 19th, 2015

    Despite the echo it received in the press –where it was described as a “punch”, a “jab”, a “swing” or “knock-out response”-, Ali’s reply did not, in fact, feel like […]

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  • Liberty at the Gate

    By Philip Dravers | December 11th, 2015

    I was in Paris on the night of the terrorist attacks, which occurred on the eve of the Journées of the ECF, where 3,400 people were due to attend. Like […]

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  • ISIS: Women & Difficult Choices

    By Claire Hawkes | December 11th, 2015

    What strikes this reader is how quickly the veneer of civilization falls, once the task of saving one’s own skin comes to the fore. According to these testimonies, many people […]

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  • The Seductions of John Forrester

    By Bogdan Wolf | December 11th, 2015

    What a riveting and rigorous piece of work with which to open the door to Lacan’s teaching in the English speaking world. When asked to write a few words in […]

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  • “Black Friday”

    By Alicia Arenas | December 4th, 2015

    Only this year in Chicago, Illinois, not everybody was interested in buying. Some instead suggested a boycott amidst the Holiday shopping spree to condemn violence. They used Twitter hashtags such […]

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