Michael Pugliese wrote:
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> An ex-boyfriend (Lacanian) told me once that I, "de-centered, "
> and fragmented him! I got a larf out of him by saying he was my,
> "libidinal cathexis."
So yours was positive 'joissance' and his the self-'object(a)'ification of
'phantasy'. So who was first to recog
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:15566] Re: Re: Re: Hardt and Negri on Genoa
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> > Tom Walker wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone know: are Nick Dyer-Witheford and Nick Witheford one
> > > person or two?
> >
> > I
> Tom Walker wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know: are Nick Dyer-Witheford and Nick Witheford one
> > person or two?
>
> I'm sure he's just him, Tom.
>
> Oops, there I go with my anachronistic unified subject again ...
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
"No thinker thinks twice; and to put
No, seriously. There is (or was?) a grad student then prof. in the
communications department at SFU named Nick Witheford. He was a skinny Brit
with black hair and was a marxist (or student of marx). The smiling photo of
Dyer-Witheford on his U of Guelph home page doesn't look exactly like the
char
Tom Walker wrote:
>
> Does anyone know: are Nick Dyer-Witheford and Nick Witheford one
> person or two?
I'm sure he's just him, Tom.
Oops, there I go with my anachronistic unified subject again ...
Cheers,
Rob.
Does anyone know: are Nick Dyer-Witheford and Nick Witheford one person or two?
Tom Walker
Bowen Island, BC
604 947 2213
At 25/07/01 17:10 -0700, Michael wrote:
>Besides that, he gives a positive mention of pen-l.
>
>Ian Murray wrote:
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> >
> > For a sympathetic reading of the Autonomist zone of Marxism that
> > situates them [H&N] and the last 25 years of
> > econ-eco-politico-history/theory in some great contexts
Besides that, he gives a positive mention of pen-l.
Ian Murray wrote:
>
> For a sympathetic reading of the Autonomist zone of Marxism that
> situates them [H&N] and the last 25 years of
> econ-eco-politico-history/theory in some great contexts and with great
> writing skill, try 'Cyber-Marx' by
> http://www.iht.com/articles/27136.htm
>
>
> >The many protests that have led up to Genoa were based on the
recognition
> >that no national power is in control of the present global order.
> >Consequently protests must be directed at international and
supranational
> >organizations, such as the
http://www.iht.com/articles/27136.htm
>The many protests that have led up to Genoa were based on the recognition
>that no national power is in control of the present global order.
>Consequently protests must be directed at international and supranational
>organizations, such as the G-8, the
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