CONTENIDO: Politics and Responsibility -- Obsession for Harmony / Compulsion to Identify -- Politicization of Ethics -- Means Without End: Political Phronesis -- "May You Live In Interesting Times" -- Communism: The Ethico-Political Fiasco -- Who Is Afraid of a Failed Revolution? -- Another World Is Possible -- For They Know Not What They Do -- Parallax View on Postmodern Globalization -- The Public Use of Scandal -- The Screen of Politeness / Empty Gestures and Performatives -- Deadlock of Totalitarian Communism -- The Subversive Use of Theory -- Embodying a Proletarian Position -- New Forms of Apartheid -- Intrusion of the Excluded into the Socio-Political Space -- Rage Capital and Risk-Taking Revolutionary Changes -- Cafe Revolution -- To Begin From the Beginning -- The Fear of Real Love -- Dialectic of Liberal Superiority -- The Day After -- The Universality of Political Miracles -- Messianism, Multitude, and Wishful Thinking -- Politicization of Favelas -- Bolivarianism, the Populist Temptation -- Violent Civil Disobedience -- Legitimacy of Symbolic Violence -- Gandhi, Aristide, and Divine Violence -- No Moralization But Egotism -- Possibility of Concrete Universality -- Common Struggle for Freedom -- The Impossible Happens.