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'Melancholy' tag archive

Social signs and natural bodies: On T.J. Clark’s Farewell to an Idea

Jay Bernstein ~ RP 104 (Nov/Dec 2000) ~ Article
, > ` ˆ V >  Ê * … ˆ  œ à œ « … Þ Ê £ ä { Ê ­ œ Û i “ L i À É i V i “ L i À Ê Ó ä ä ä ®ʻ‘But clearly something of socialism and modernism has died, in both […]

The constitution of society: Pinochet, postdictatorship and the multitude

Jon Beasley-Murray ~ RP 105 (Jan/Feb 2001) ~ Article
Augusto Pinochetʼs defenders are not entirely wrong. They realized what was at stake in the judicial battle over the ex-dictatorʼs extradition to Spain, and as such they have been often less distracted than his accusers. At stake was not so much the guilt or innocence of one individual as, rather, the very constitution of Chilean […]
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