Τhe conference aimed to bring to light the neglected or marginalized dimensions of the revolution—those that reflect the multiplicity, complexity, contradictions, and inner tensions that characterize 1821, as they do every true revolution.
In the case of the East, apophaticism is not merely a particular epistemological approach, but an intrinsic feature of the ecclesiastical mode of being.
The article argues that the 2010-15 struggle to prevent Greece from being turned into a debt colony required a strategy of political disobedience that would combine radicalism with responsibility. SYRIZA’s inability to articulate such a strategy is illuminated with particular depth through the psychoanalytic framework developed by Massimo Recalcati in his book The Telemachus Complex.