There are some pieces of logical or theoretical jargon which are marks of ideological allegiance - intellectual windsocks to display which way the wind is blowing the author. While linguistic philosophers, at least of the older sort, 'analyse' some intellectual object, structuralists and their neighbours 'deconstruct' it. For Marxists, a set of interrelated problems is usually 'problematic'; and what gives rise to their problematic, is involved in it, and needs to be overcome, is, standardly, 'a contradiction', where that is not something in their or someone else's discourse, but an objective state of the world.
LRB 1 May 1980 | PDF Download
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