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Titre : |
The threat that cames from the community |
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Numéro : |
02 |
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Année : |
1995 |
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Volume : |
II |
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Auteur(s) : |
Eugène ENRIQUEZ |
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Résumé : |
Why, when the individual is the object of all the attention, are we seeing compact collective identities developing?
The text tries to answer this question by exploring three hypotheses: the impossibility of thinking of freedom
without equality, the simultaneous birth of questions about the individual and the collective, the need for the
recognition of thought and actions.
The exploration of these hypotheses leads us to consider that although, in the 19th century, "thinking"
groups were the most numerous and promoted questioning, this no longer seems to be true today, when "communities" tend to play not a role of getting established but of getting bogged down by providing for everyone both an identity emblem and the violent interdicts that should guide his action. |
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Pages : |
69 - 82 |
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Type : |
Research paper |
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Keywords : |
identity, threat, community, collective, action |
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