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  • The One-All Alone And The Posthuman

    By Fred Baitinger | November 9th, 2019

    Object a, as the object cause of desire, represents what is internally exclude from a symbolic system, what marks its limit as an extimate remainder.  Object a is thus, at […]

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  • Are there judges?

    By Claudia Iddan | November 11th, 2018

    In Israel, Judges, especially those of the Supreme Court, have the function of protecting and defending human rights and liberty, of standing against any kind of segregation. Where are they […]

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  • The Lacanian Review. Hurly-Burly – Issue 6

    By LRO | October 17th, 2018

    New Lacanian School (NLS) / World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP) The 6th Issue of The Lacanian Review, Fall 2018 ‘¡URGENT!’ Release Date: November 2018 – FREE SHIPPING BEFORE NOVEMBER 4TH […]

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  • The Green Tide

    By Carlos Rossi | October 15th, 2018

    For years groups of women have been demonstrating in Argentina. Women who, through different manifestations, make a claim for equal gender rights, protection, security, expansion of social benefits, etc. From […]

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  • My eMusic: The sound of silence

    By René Rasmussen | October 7th, 2018

    At the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony 2016, when Patti Smith, as a stand-in for Bob Dylan, performs Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”, but suddenly stops singing, and her eyes […]

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  • Trolling a robot

    By Caroline Leduc | October 19th, 2017

    Last March, Microsoft launched a chatbot on Twitter, a conversation-robot to be used by adolescents and young adults. The experiment aimed at studying language comprehension, but led quickly to disaster. […]

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  • To Trump Death

    By Luc Garcia | April 1st, 2016

    And for 8 years now a strange being has been leading the country: an elegant man, in tailored suits, who seems to apologize for his country on a regular basis, […]

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  • Chanson d’Amour and the Jouissance of the Other

    By Scott Wilson | October 2nd, 2015

    Chanson Française owes its origins of course to the Chanson Réaliste moment of Aristide Bruant and Le Chat Noir around 1893 that brought young intellectuals together with the demi monde […]

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