Such objections can reveal the objectors' ressentiment, but they can also contain some truth. |
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No doubt there is ressentiment, but it is ressentiment with a multitude of reasons that we need to understand, if not accept. |
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Rousseau's return to nature, he affirms, reeks of reactivity, self-loathing and ressentiment against the aristocratic culture. |
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We will only achieve this if we abandon current governance, the source of inequalities and exclusion, hemmed in and eroded by ressentiment. |
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Our goal is to change the structures that generate injustice and ressentiment, and not confine ourselves to looking for a scapegoat. |
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To paraphrase René Descartes, we could almost say that ressentiment is the most widely shared thing in the world. |
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However, European integration is not enough to drown out all existing ressentiment, far from it. |
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In addition, thinking about ressentiment makes it possible to interrelate the individual and the collective. |
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It is no easy thing to refer to ressentiment without touching on the composite aspects the term conjures up. |
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History offers us an infinite array of examples of major and minor conflicts born of ressentiment. |
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Nationalist ideology rooted in the concept of national interest had suppressed internal ressentiment but failed to reabsorb it. |
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Among possible strategies to overcome ressentiment there is talk of inclusive methodologies for working collaboratively. |
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Wedge politics is a zero-sum game, based not so much on class as on ressentiment. |
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But it is the racial undertow that energizes the tides of anger and focuses the force of the ressentiment. |
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It would seem that inter-civilization ressentiment belongs to the past, even if a number of signs in different parts of the world show that these kinds of ressentiment have not completely died out. |
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He has acquired that freedom from rancour and ressentiment that for Nietzsche constituted health. |
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Throughout Africa these internal conflicts nourish a ressentiment that, combined with other elements, is liable to blow up at any moment just like a dormant volcano. |
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Modernday ressentiment tends to be shorn of this kind of ideological instrumentalization, which in some way makes it purer, but just as dangerous, since its roots go deeper. |
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I am convinced that it could also be useful to everyone elsewhere in the world striving to move beyond ressentiment in order to build a new world governance truly rooted in solidarity. |
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Broaching the question of ressentiment is complicated, since it often gives rise to misunderstandings and stirs up confused and contradictory feelings. |
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In this Seminar we decided to tackle the issue of ressentiment by broaching frequently avoided questions concerning relations between a country and its people. |
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Nietzsche's Mnemotechnics, the Theory of Ressentiment, and Freud's Topographies of the Psychical Apparatus. |
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