implied that a naive projection of their past growth rates into the future was likely to greatly overstate their real prospects. Eco- nomic growth that is based on expansion of inputs, rather than on growth in output per unit of input, is inevitably...
This interest in envisioning utopia has led Zizek in recent years to participate in a third theoretical development: the so-called “theological turn.” Žižek, while remaining an atheist, has argued that theology is one of the few systems of thought available as an alternative to the total...
. . [41] and we know how empires spread their values. We see similar elements in Chomsky's and Kristeva's above quotes, as well. Both, careful as not to deploy the concept itself, seem to operate from the same framework of difference as a state of being rather than a discourse of ...
A systematic attempt to resurrect classical Greece was conducted through a gradually consolidation of a historical continuity. "When, within the context of the independence of national states from the great empires in the European area (Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian), architecture turned towards to the ...