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Antonio Calcagno
Can Alain Badiou's Notion of Time Account for Political Events?
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Capital sive Natura: Spinoza and the Immanence of Empire
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Neocolonialism, Language and Culture in the Mexican Transition
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The Evental Site of Resistance: Badiou as Supplement to Foucault
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The Promise of Monsters: Terrorism, Monstrosity and Biopolitics
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The Present as Pre-History: Adorno and Balibar on the Transformation of Labor
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Feeling Justice: The Reorientation of Possessive Desire in Spinoza
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Border-Populations: Boundary, Memory, and Moral Conscience
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Territories of Knowledge: The Deterritorialization and Reterritorialization of the Social Sciences
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Apple Zefelius Igrek
Is a Return to Immanence a Return to Fascism?
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Social Imaginary, Multiple Self, and Globalization
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Inside and Outside Race Inside Medical Research Articles as a Reflection of the Larger Culture: Themes of
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Kaleidoscope Dances
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Rereading Nietzsche in Theory: Aesthetics and the Movement of Genealogy in the Early Work
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Letting Philosophy Go: The Role of Reasoning in Kagyü Tibetan Buddhism
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Discipline and Punish the Ball: Foucault, Metaphysics, and Baseball
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Becoming and Lordship and Bondage and Their Contribution to Political Thought
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