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The link between XWoke (or "wokism") and French Theory

The link between XWoke (or "wokism") and French Theory is a subject of intense debate, particularly in France and the United States. The connection is often traced through the intellectual exchange between French postmodern philosophers and American academia, which later…

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Immanuel Kant’s philosophy

Immanuel Kant’s philosophy marks a turning point in Western thought, often described as a Copernican Revolution because he inverted the traditional relationship between the mind and the world. Instead of assuming that our knowledge must conform to objects, Kant argued…

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The philosophy of Félix GUATTARI

Félix Guattari emerges as one of the most radical and polyphonic thinkers of the 20th century, a figure whose intellectual trajectory refuses to be contained within disciplinary boundaries. Born in 1930 in Villeneuve-les-Sablons, a working-class suburb of Paris, his formative…

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The philosophy of Hannah ARENDT

Hannah Arendt’s philosophy is a profound and original exploration of the human condition, power, politics, and the nature of evil, rooted in her experiences as a Jewish refugee fleeing Nazi Germany and her later work as a political theorist. 

The

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The philosophy of Michel FOUCAULT

Michel Foucault’s philosophy is a profound and multifaceted exploration of power, knowledge, and the ways in which these forces shape human beings, institutions, and societies. At its core, Foucault’s work challenges traditional notions of truth, subjectivity, and social order, arguing…

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The philosophy of Jacques LACAN

Jacques Lacan’s philosophy and psychoanalytic theory revolve around a radical reinterpretion of Freud, centering on the role of language, desire, and the unconscious in shaping human subjectivity. 

At the heart of Lacan’s work is the idea that the unconscious is…

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The philosophy of Jean BAUDRILLARD

Jean Baudrillard’s philosophy is a radical departure from traditional ways of understanding reality, society, and culture. At its heart, his work challenges the very notion that there is an objective, accessible reality independent of the symbols, signs, and media that…

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Gender Trouble (1990) by Judith BUTTLER

Judith Butler’s work represents a seismic shift in how we understand gender, sex, identity, and power, offering a radical critique of the assumptions that underpin Western thought, social norms, and even the very notion of what it means to…

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Who is the real father of Wokism ?

The question of who is the "father of wokism" is complex because "wokism"—as a contemporary, often politicized term—does not have a single, clear originator. Instead, it is the culmination of decades of intellectual, activist, and social movements that have critiqued…

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