3:50 - "What concerns the philosophy is whether psychoanalysis is a thinking." 5:24 - "I call 'thinking' the non-dialectical, inseparable unity of a theory and a practice. For understanding this unity the most singular case is that of science. For example in physics, everyone knows there are theories, concepts, mathematical formulas, technical apparatuses and experiments. But physics as a 'thinking' does not separates the two." 14:04 - "When the content of a political statement is repetition, then it is rhetorical and empty, is not a thinking."
3:50 - "What concerns the philosophy is whether psychoanalysis is a thinking."
5:24 - "I call 'thinking' the non-dialectical, inseparable unity of a theory and a practice. For understanding this unity the most singular case is that of science. For example in physics, everyone knows there are theories, concepts, mathematical formulas, technical apparatuses and experiments. But physics as a 'thinking' does not separates the two."
14:04 - "When the content of a political statement is repetition, then it is rhetorical and empty, is not a thinking."
'Political activists think in unrepeatable situations, and politicians do not think'
Sounds very Spinozan to me, i like it!