Exclusion Quote by John Holloway Download Open image ““Representation involves definition, exclusion, separation.”” — John Holloway ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Definition Exclusion Exclusion Exclusion Separation Representation Representation Involves
Representation means having characters with layers, showing them as human beings, so we can relate or have mixed emotions for that character. — Jon M. Chu Copy Share Image
It is my sense of exclusion from representation that made me want to be a part of figuring out if we could make a… — Meera Menon Copy Share Image
We can't be for representation and inclusion, without representation and inclusion. — Laphonza Butler Copy Share Image
“The representation written in this fashion identifies individual events, not overall changes from one point in time to another.” — Charles M. Fox Copy Share Image
“The first representation is a statement as to a fact. The second representation is a statement about the representing party’s awareness of a fact.” — Charles M. Fox Copy Share Image
“Representation, with its formal normative character, predestines our understanding of the world and what it is to be a being.” — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
“In the Heideggerian conception of representation, ‘representation’ is neither used in its everyday multiplicity of uses nor in the sense of presenting an image,… — Barbara Bolt Copy Share Image
The character of the subject must influence the choice of the method of its representation. — Walter J. Phillips Copy Share Image
“Being made up of distinctions, language finds it almost impossible to express undifferentiation.” — René Girard Copy Share Image
“Words define us, they explain us, and, on occasion, they serve to control or isolate us.” — Pip Williams Copy Share Image
“A whole world of horror is contained in the process of definition.” — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“The struggle is lost from the beginning, long before the victorious party or army conquers state power and ‘betrays’ its promises. It is lost… — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“The theory of crisis is not just a theory of fear but also a theory of hope.” — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“We do not need to have a picture of what a true world would be like in order to feel that there is something… — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“We need no promise of a happy ending to justify our rejection of a world we feel to be wrong.” — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“Social self-determination does not and cannot exist in a capitalist society: capital, in all its forms, is the negation of self-determination.” — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“The real determinant of society is hidden behind the state and the economy: it is the way in which our everyday activity is organised,… — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“Comradeship, dignity, amorosity, love, solidarity, fraternity, friendship, ethics: all these names stand in contrast to the commodified, monetised relations of capitalism, all describe relations… — John Holloway Copy Share Image
“Nonsubordination is the simple, unspectacular struggle to shape one's life. It is people's reluctance to give up the simple pleasures of life, their reluctance… — John Holloway Copy Share Image
The ultimate goal of radical politics is gradually to displace the limit of social exclusions, empowering the excluded agents (sexual and ethnic minorities) by… — Slavoj Žižek Copy Share Image
[I]f in other sciences we should arrive at certainty without doubt and truth without error, it behooves us to place the foundations of knowledge… — Roger Bacon Copy Share Image
We had 90 percent rates, but nobody paid them. And so you had all these exemptions, exclusions, shelters, all this kind of stuff. And… — Rick Santorum Copy Share Image
When we get to wishing a great deal for ourselves, whatever we get soon turns into mere limitation and exclusion. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
When love doesn't work, we hurt. Indeed, “hurt feelings” is a precisely accurate phrase, according to psychologist Naomi Eisenberger of the University of California.… — Sue Johnson Copy Share Image
Let a man neither give himself over to pleasures ... nor yet let him give himself over to self-mortification ... To the exclusion of… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
Any truth, no matter how valid, if emphasized to the exclusion of other truths of equal importance, is practical error. — Kathryn Kuhlman Copy Share Image
We took the traditional lands and smashed the traditional way of life. We brought the disasters. The alcohol. We committed the murders. We took… — Paul Keating Copy Share Image
“All forms of consensus are by necessity based on acts of exclusion” — Chantal Mouffe Copy Share Image
But, in the name of the experimental method and out of our poor knowledge, are we really entitled to claim that everything happens by… — Albert Claude Copy Share Image
There are "extremists" in the free software world, but that's one major reason why I don't call what I do "free software" any more.… — Linus Torvalds Copy Share Image