Cornelius Castoriadis
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- | '''Cornelius Castoriadis'''([[March 11]] [[1922]]-[[December 26]] [[1997]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]]-[[philosopher]], [[economist]] and [[psychoanalyst]]. Author of the ''The Imaginary Institution of Society,'' co-founder of the ''[[Socialisme ou Barbarie]]'' group and 'philosopher of [[autonomy]]'. | + | '''Cornelius Castoriadis'''([[March 11]] [[1922]]-[[December 26]] [[1997]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]]-[[philosopher]], [[economist]] and [[psychoanalyst]]. Author of the ''[[The Imaginary Institution of Society]],'' co-founder of the ''[[Socialisme ou Barbarie]]'' group and 'philosopher of [[autonomy]]'. |
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Cornelius Castoriadis(March 11 1922-December 26 1997) was a Greek-philosopher, economist and psychoanalyst. Author of the The Imaginary Institution of Society, co-founder of the Socialisme ou Barbarie group and 'philosopher of autonomy'.
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