sublation
41abeyance — n. 1. (Law.) Expectation, prospect, expectancy, waiting, anticipation, calculation, contemplation. 2. Suspense, suspension, suspendedness, reservation, intermission, remission, dormancy, quiescence, suppression, sublation …
42removal — n 1. taking off, shedding, casting off, throwing off, dropping; throwing overboard, jettison; divestiture, stripping, uncovering, exposing, baring; undressing, unclothing, undraping, disrobing; exfoliation, Pathol. desquamation, peeling off,… …
43Economic and philosophical manuscripts — (1844) Written during Karl Marx’s exile in Paris after the proscription of the Rheinische Zeitung by the Prussian authorities, the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (EPM) is often called The Paris Manuscripts. Not intended for publication …
44Negation of the negation — Originally a concept of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the negation of the negation is a move ment of the triadic dialectic whereby conflict between opposites is resolved. Although Karl Marx makes use of the Hegelian terminology, he differs in …
45sublate — v.t. deny; cancel; reduce, especially an idea to subordinate part of a greater unity. ♦ sublation, n. ♦ sublative, a. tending to remove …
46double spiral — by Richard G. Smith Once upon a time there was a general consensus among the AngloAmerican Left that Baudrillard s writings could be separated into those that are Marxist and those that are postmodern. Reminiscent of Althusser s famous… …