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133 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 19, 2017
Counterbalancing America's love for Reagan was its often-noted lack of regard for the news media. It has also been noted that 'liberal bourgeois states' (states with long-standing democracies) such as Britain, France, and America do not regard the police very favorably. These observations may not be unrelated, for it might be supposed that it is precisely because the news acts like the police that it meets with such disfavor.
The fantasy of the 'sovereignty of the Assembly' only repeats on the collective plane the sovereignty of the Self. When one knows all that monarchy owes to the development of the notion of 'sovereignty,' one is sometimes led to wonder if the myth of the Self is not simply the theory of the subject that royalty imposed wherever it prevailed in practice. (58)