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2023
AbstractThis chapter discusses Kurosawa’s film Hakuchi, a 1951 adaptation of Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot. This film finds its proper historical context in post-Second World War cultural critique which coincided with the international revival of interest in Dostoevsky.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses Kurosawa’s film Hakuchi, a 1951 adaptation of Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot. This film finds its proper historical context in post-Second World War cultural critique which coincided with the international revival of interest in Dostoevsky.
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De l’audition chez les anormaux (Idiots profonds, idiots intellectuels, idiots moraux)
Bulletin de la Société libre pour l'étude psychologique de l'enfant, 1905Boyer Joseph. De l’audition chez les anormaux (Idiots profonds, idiots intellectuels, idiots moraux). In: Bulletin de la Société libre pour l'étude psychologique de l'enfant, n°5, 1905. pp. 667-676.
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2015
Neoliberalism has removed any doubt regarding the nature of the state and state institutions such as its system of compulsory schools. They exist to serve dominant class interests, securing the docility of the population while increasing its economic utility.
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Neoliberalism has removed any doubt regarding the nature of the state and state institutions such as its system of compulsory schools. They exist to serve dominant class interests, securing the docility of the population while increasing its economic utility.
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Political Studies, 1979
The essay analyses, from the writings of Marx and, more particularly, from some contemporary thinkers, the assumptions behind the pejorative assessment of bourgeois Western society as alienated and privatized (idiotic) and in more detail, the remedial prescriptions of community and participation (polity).
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The essay analyses, from the writings of Marx and, more particularly, from some contemporary thinkers, the assumptions behind the pejorative assessment of bourgeois Western society as alienated and privatized (idiotic) and in more detail, the remedial prescriptions of community and participation (polity).
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