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Tiqqun : ウィキペディア英語版
Tiqqun

''Tiqqun'' is the name of a French philosophical journal, founded in 1999 with an aim to "recreate the conditions of another community." It was created by various writers, before dissolving in Venice, Italy in 2001 following the attacks of September 11, 2001. The journal was the object of some interest in the media after the arrest of Julien Coupat, one of its founders.
''Tiqqun'' is also, more generally, the name of the philosophical concept which stems from these texts, and is often used in a broad sense to name the many publications containing the journal's texts, in order to designate, if not a specific author, at least "a point of spirit from which these writings come."
''Tiqqun'' became better known to an American audience in 2009 and 2010 after Glenn Beck featured commentary on the English edition of ''The Coming Insurrection'' (rumoured to be co-authored by several former members of the ''Tiqqun'' collective) in his media broadcasts.
==Origin and use of the name==
The name of the journal comes from the great importance that the writers give to the philosophical concept of ''Tiqqun'' (the best definitions are found in the texts ''Theory of Bloom'' and ''Introduction to Civil War''). It is the French transcription of the original Hebrew term ''Tikkun olam'', a concept issuing from Judaism, often used in the kabbalistic and messianic traditions, which simultaneously indicates reparation, restitution, and redemption. It has also come to designate, more broadly, a contemporary Jewish conception of social justice.〔For example, see the completely unaffiliated American magazine ''Tikkun'', which also takes the Jewish term ''Tikkun olam'' for its title, but in the name of left-liberal social justice.〕

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