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 Slavoj Žižek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia), and received a D.A. in Philosophy in Ljubljana and studied Psychoanalysis at the University of Paris.
In 1990 he was a candidate with the party "Liberal Democracy of Slovenia" for president of the Republic of Slovenia.
Not everything in reality can be unmasked as fiction; only the many things - indeterminate points - that have to do with social antagonism, life, death, and sexuality.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Slavoj_Zizek   (3504 words)

  
 RECOLLECTION USED BOOKS: Asia & the Pacific Rim
Text delivered by a Communist Party honcho at a Madison Square Garden meeting in NY held under the auspices of the Civil Rights Congress, June 28, 1950.
Hall was one of the 11 convicted at the Foley Square trial for exercising free speech.
The fall of the Shanghai Party authorities, efforts of the new power-holders in 1967 to weld the revolutionary forces into an alliance of Party, Army and Red Guard leaders.
www.eskimo.com /~recall/cats/asia.htm   (6158 words)

  
 Chief Blogging Officer
It was at a party he invited me to, asking me to "be good" and please not to come blasted on acid (I had a certain rep) because his Dad would be there.
Brown argued that Freud's importance lay in his depiction, in Civilization and Its Discontents (1930), of a universal neurosis; that the institution of repression implied the seemingly permanent human subjugation to a life of illusion and sublimation; that repression was evidenced in the fall from the
Goodrick-Clarke, an authority on the racial mysticism on which the original Nazi party was founded, finds many resonances between the apparently insignificant groups of Aryan cultists to be found in the last years of the Hapsburg Empire and the network of white supremacists scattered across Europe and the United States today.
www.chiefbloggingofficer.com /2005_04_24_archive.html   (4384 words)

  
 A history of disco music
It's at once a call to get down and party, a statement that there's a party going on and an indication that discotheques, where the chant originated, are back in force.
One of the reasons for their popularity was two clubs that had simultaneously broken the barriers of race and sexual preference, two clubs that were to pass on into dance music legend - Chicago's Warehouse and New York's Paradise Garage.
Up until then, and after, the norm was for fl, hispanic, white, straight and gay to segregate themselves, but with the Warehouse, opened in 1977 and presided over by Frankie Knuckles and the Garage where Larry Levan spun, the emphasis was on the music.
www.jahsonic.com /Disco.html   (4872 words)

  
 Psychedelic Books
Britian took it to the next level in the 80s beginning with the Summer of Love and raves and was then past back to the US in the early 90s: Frankie Bones and the Storm raves, NASA, and the rest.
The book describes the drug's history, its use in the underground party scene, and its sought-after effects as well as its dangers and how to reduce them.
Emphasizing the powerful role of the mind on the biochemistry of sexuality, Miller shows how intention and motivation can be focused to greatly augment the physical effects of these substances.
www.drugwar.com /psychedelicbooks.htm   (11056 words)

  
 Reviews of Tripping: An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures by Charles Hayes
The narrative details an unexpected but deeply meaningful first taste of mature sexuality under the influence of Ecstasy.
The account is particularly fascinating because it tenderly articulates the mentality of a female teen while exploring the effects of MDMA on interpersonal experiences.
The premise of the book—50 people's accounts of their hallucinogenic experiences—is an idea that has probably sprouted at a thousand parties, only to be tossed out with the bongwater the next morning.
www.psychedelicadventures.com /Reviews.htm   (7311 words)

  
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January 6, 2006 The Press of Atlantic City The city once called "The World's Playground" has been witness to people and events that altered the course of history.
In 1964, for example, Fanny Lou Hamer led the Mississippi Freedom Party's protest of their state's all-white delegation at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City -- a protest that led the national party to prohibit discriminatory delegations.
Yet many of these moments are not commemorated by the city's new historic markers program.
www.temple.edu /news_media/in_news.html   (8711 words)

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