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George Berger, The Story of Crass (Oakland: PM Press, 2009), p. 78.
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Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984); translated by Steven Randall.
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Berger, The Story of Crass, p. 93.
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de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life, p. 91–92.
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Coincidatio Oppositorum is a term from medieval theology which psychoanalysis has preserved for contemporary usage and which Michel de Certeau subsequently adopted and adapted for this essay.
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Benjamin Moldenhauer, »Was geblieben ist«, 12.1.2013, taz – die tageszeitung, Bremen Aktuell, p. 47.
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A thorough documentation of this state of affairs is available on the extremely entertaining archive platform run by Karl Nagel.
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The full name of the Facebook group is: »PECH GEHABT KEULE! AKA PICK YOUR PARTY BERLIN punk, etc.«