The concept of political subject: The Real, the partial, non-All and the retroacción in Žižek, Laclau and Badiou

International Journal of Žižek Studies 3 (3) (2009)
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I am going to work the differences and convergences that I find between these authors in relation to the concept of political subject, simultaneously, in a brief unfolding of their respective theoretical systems and in relation to three fundamental topics: the ontology of the Real, the partial representation and the temporary retroactivity of the subjetivación

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