Reflections - Overview

Tuesday 20. of June 2006 ‘stereotypical thinking’ leading to discriminatory practices and abuse of power

‘Street Fear’ should not be ascribed merely to the possibility of bombs exploding as in London July 7th 2005 but be linked as well to ‘stereotypical thinking’ leading to discriminatory practices and abuse of power as if fear...

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Sunday 18. of June 2006 Baghdad still alive – the gap between two poems

or a measure of time to see if all meanings of a city ravaged by war can be kept nevertheless alive? After Baghdad was invaded by American and other coalition troops, and all of this started at the end of March 2003, there was no...

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Thursday 01. of June 2006 A failure to deliver – the EU Commission claims to have now a “policy driven agenda for citizens”

but a closer look reveals it is just another top down initiative based on a vague promise to do something about such general things as employment.

In a press release of the European Commission with reference: IP/06/595 ...

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Monday 15. of May 2006 Peter Handke’s untenable position

By hovering as ‘third person’ in-between politics and literature after attending the funeral of Slobodan Milosevic and then having his play “The Game with Questioning…” taken from the program of Comedie Francaise Peter Handke...

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Saturday 06. of May 2006 Sigmund Freud - 150 years later

Sigmund Freud’s alternative to living in a system always at war is to reflect the ‘unconscious consciousness’ of Western Society as a need for a peace path to be called otherwise the memory track of non violent actions.

It is...

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