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Political messianism in Portugal, the case of André Ventura [PDF]
The article aims to discuss Populist Radical Right (“PRR”) through the case of the Portuguese party, Chega (“enough”), presenting its leader, André Ventura, as a political Messiah.
Ferreira Dias, J., João Ferreira Dias
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Benjamin’s Profane Uses of Theology: The Invisible Organon
Invisible, but suggestive and fruitful; deprived of any reference to doctrine or ultimate assertive foundations, but nevertheless used in Benjamin like written images, crystallized as “images of thought„; as doctrinally mute as it is ...
Francisco Naishtat
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Collision Course: How Iran and Israel Brought the Middle East to the Brink of War
ABSTRACT This policy analysis asks: what has caused and now sustains the violent escalation cycle that is re‐defining the Middle East and how will this all end? It analyses Iran and Israel's grand strategies. It argues that both employ force to achieve strategic depth and both bifurcate the region into two blocs doomed to constantly fight for hegemony.
Rob Geist Pinfold +2 more
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Instant, evénement et histoire: L’actualité du messianisme à partir de Walter Benjamin
In the Jewish tradition, messianism is one of the most controverse concepts, since its origin. Even in present time, this concept is very polemic, always surrounded by discussions and misunderstandings. Benjamin took a central place in French philosophy.
Maria João Cantinho
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Messianism and UFO Sightings as Counterfactual Strategies of Enchantment of the World
In this text, I argue that there are numerous affinities between 19th century messianism and testimonies of UFO sightings, both of which I regarded as forms of secular millennialism.
Urbanowicz Piotr
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Abstract Hematopoiesis develops in the bone marrow (BM) where multiple interactions regulate the differentiation and preservation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Immune‐deficient murine models have enabled the analysis of molecular and cellular regulation of human HSPCs, but the physiology of these models is questioned as human ...
Laurent Renou +20 more
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LITURGICAL POLITICS IN THE POETRY OF PAUL CELAN*
ABSTRACT Drawing on Celan's conception of poetry as a means of orienting the individual towards the ‘completely Other’, this paper emphasises poetry's ability to create community without reproducing exclusionary group identities. The analysis reveals a latent politics in Celan's poetry, emphasising its ability to gather disparate individuals into a ...
Lukas Hoffman
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The dissident and the spectre: reading Havel with Derrida
In this paper I argue that there is an affinity between the ‘dissident’ in Havel’s essay “The Power of the Powerless” and the ‘spectre’ in Derrida’s readings of Marx. Both are manifestations of a specific modern temporality that Derrida calls “disjointed”
Björk, Ulrika
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Revisiting the Quest for a Just, Participatory, and Sustainable Society
Abstract The themes of justice, participation, and sustainability emerged from the 5th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Nairobi in 1975 in the context of addressing global inequalities and promoting a more equitable society, and were brought together in the search for a “Just, Participatory and Sustainable Society.” While underlining the ...
Ernst M. Conradie
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Messianic motifs in the works of the poets of the Silver age (M.A. Voloshin, A.A. Blok, S.A. Esenin)
INTRODUCTION. Historiosophy is an important aspect of Silver Age poets’ work, in particular, M.A. Voloshin, A.A. Blok and S.A. Yesenin. The purpose of the study is to identify and conceptualize Messianic motifs (in their various manifestations) in the ...
A. A. Yudakhin
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