Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 110
... judgment of those crimes . Conversely , when the state grants amnesty to " its own , " to itself , however appalling that move may be , it also of- fers for those denied justice by the state the unspoken possibility of a future justice ...
... judgment of those crimes . Conversely , when the state grants amnesty to " its own , " to itself , however appalling that move may be , it also of- fers for those denied justice by the state the unspoken possibility of a future justice ...
Síða 269
... judgment about how to conquer and express it . Regarding Hiroshima , one student wrote , The number of people dead and burning in the river , the descriptions of the dead , all make my heart turn on its side as if it wanted to stop ...
... judgment about how to conquer and express it . Regarding Hiroshima , one student wrote , The number of people dead and burning in the river , the descriptions of the dead , all make my heart turn on its side as if it wanted to stop ...
Síða 280
... judgment and believe that a good leader is the cure for all ills . The current one , of course , provokes a crisis in order to emerge as the guide . The deeper the crisis , the stronger Milošev- ić's position . The harsher the leader ...
... judgment and believe that a good leader is the cure for all ills . The current one , of course , provokes a crisis in order to emerge as the guide . The deeper the crisis , the stronger Milošev- ić's position . The harsher the leader ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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