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iii Autonomy and Alienation 101
The sense of autonomy -- the individual 101
The social dimension of autonomy 107
Instituted heteronomy: alienation as a social
phenomenon
108
'Communism' in its mythical sense 110
3 The Institution and the Imaginary: A First Approach 115
i The Institution from the Functional-Economic Point
of View
115
ii The Institution and the Symbolic 117
iii The Symbolic and the Imaginary 127
iv Alienation and the Imaginary 132
v Social Imaginary Significations 135
vi The Role of Imaginary Significations 146
vii The Imaginary in the Modern World 156
viii The Imaginary and the Rational 160
Part II The Social Imaginary and the Institution 165
4 The Social-Historical 167
i Possible Types of Traditional Responses 170
ii Society and the Schemata of Coexistence 176
iii History and the Schemata of Succession 183
iv The Philosophical Institution of Time 186
v Time and Creation 195
vi The Social Institution of Time 202
vii Identitary Time and Imaginary Time 209
viii Lack of Distinction betweeen the Social and the
Historical
215
5 The Social-Historical Institution: Legein and Teukhein 221
i Identitary Logic and Sets 221
ii The Social Institution of Ensembles 227
iii The Leaning of Society on Nature 229
iv 'Legein' and Language as Code 237
v Aspects of 'Legein' 244
vi 'Legein', Determinacy, Understanding 257

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Imaginary Institution of Society. Contributors: Cornelius Castoriadis - author, Kathleen Blamey - transltr. Publisher: M.I.T. Press. Place of Publication: Cambridge, MA. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: vi.
    
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