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Main entry

  1. Existentialist-Structuralist tradition / Existentialism (abbreviation) -> note, early-existentialism is already Q42

Potential members

  1. phenomenology / Husserl's phenomenology (Existentialism)
  2. structuralist linguistics / structuralism (linguistics)
  3. poststructuralism
  4. existentialism / early existentialism / existence-philosophy / Existenzphilosophie / existentialist tradition
  5. psychoanalysis / Freudian psychoanalysis (generic) / Lacanian psychoanalysis (generic)
  6. schizoanalysis
  7. alterity theories / postcolonial theories (theories about how colonialism is a prejudice about a group of people in someone's mind)
  8. post-Marxism

Common motifs or claims

  1. Revolutions are a thing of the past [1] -> look closely and you'll see this is a rather uniquely anarchist idea. Bellegarrigue says this while completely bashing Liberal-republicanism for being a countable government instead of some kind of globally uncountable lack of government

Related

  1. analytic philosophy
  2. field of study diagramming signs and signifiers / semiotics (generic) / structuralist linguistics (generic) / meta-ontology (generic)
  3. the eclectic gruel of philosophy / the pauper's broth of eclecticism which is ladled out in the universities under the name of philosophy (Engels) [2] -> there are some descriptions where you see them and you just know, I've seen this, this is ridiculously relatable across time periods. I haven't read these specific philosophies and yet just by that description I feel like I already have.

Ideology codes

  • ES / Existentialist-Structuralist tradition
  • ES / bourgeois philosophies