Slavoj Žižek
Auteur van The Sublime Object of Ideology
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Slavoj Zizek is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and political activist. He is international director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, and Global Distinguished Professor of German at New York University. He is the author of numerous books on dialectical materialism, as toon meer well as critique of ideology and art, including Event, and Trouble in Paradise, both published by Melville House. toon minder
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Het subject en zijn onbehagen vijf essays over psychoanalyse en het cartesiaanse cogito (1997) 424 exemplaren
Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism: Five Interventions in the (Mis)Use of a Notion (2001) 233 exemplaren
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Lacan: But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock (1992) 175 exemplaren
Against the Double Blackmail: Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbours (2013) 157 exemplaren
The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway (Occasional Papers (Walter Chapin Simpson Center for… (2000) 71 exemplaren
Lacrimae Rerum: Ensayos sobre cine moderno y ciberespacio / Essays about modern cinema and cyberspace (Spanish Edition) (2005) 39 exemplaren
Die bösen Geister des himmlischen Bereichs: Der linke Kampf um das 21. Jahrhundert (2011) 12 exemplaren
Mirando Al Sesgo: Una Introduccion a Jacques Lacan a Traves de La Cultura Popular (Spanish Edition) (2000) 8 exemplaren
The pervert's guide to ideology 5 exemplaren
Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch: Zwei Essays über sexuelle Differenz als philosophische Kategorie (1999) 4 exemplaren
Christian Atheism: How to Be a Real Materialist 4 exemplaren
Liebe Deinen Nächsten? Nein, Danke!Die Sackgasse Des Sozialen In Der Postmoderne (1999) — Auteur — 4 exemplaren
Die Paradoxien der Mehrlust: Ein Leitfaden für die Nichtverwirrten (Fischer Wissenschaft) (2023) 3 exemplaren
La nueva lucha de clases Los refugiados y el terror 2 exemplaren
Blasphemische Gedanken: Islam und Moderne 2 exemplaren
La idea de comunismo. The Seoul Conference (2013) (Pensamiento Crítico) (Spanish Edition) (2018) 2 exemplaren
Territorios Inexplorados. Lenin después de Octubre (Cuestiones de antagonismo) (Spanish Edition) (2018) 2 exemplaren
Mao. Sobre la práctica y la contradicción. Slavoj Zizek presenta a Mao (Revoluciones) (Spanish Edition) (2010) 2 exemplaren
AS METÁSTASES DO GOZO 2 exemplaren
Bliźni 1 exemplaar
How to begin from the beginning 1 exemplaar
“How Did Marx Invent the Symptom?” 1 exemplaar
začeti od začetka 1 exemplaar
Os Direitos Humanos e o Nosso Descontentamento 1 exemplaar
කොමියුනිස්ට් ප්රකාශනය අද වලංගු ද 1 exemplaar
Eppur si muove 1 exemplaar
Pogled s strani 1 exemplaar
The Matrix 1 exemplaar
کژ نگریستن 1 exemplaar
Lacan — Auteur — 1 exemplaar
Dünyadaki İsyanların Anlamı 1 exemplaar
Slavoj Zizek 1 exemplaar
Ideologikritik 1 exemplaar
El sujeto interpasivo (artículo) 1 exemplaar
Return of the natives 1 exemplaar
Desire : Drive = Truth : Knowledge 1 exemplaar
Zizek! 1 exemplaar
Cómo leer a Lacan 1 exemplaar
Il sesso e l'assoluto 1 exemplaar
Panic! Pandemic! 2 1 exemplaar
A SUBJECTIVIDADE POR VIR 1 exemplaar
Disparen contra Marx 1 exemplaar
VIRTUE AND TERROR 1 exemplaar
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The Matrix and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real (Popular Culture and Philosophy) (2002) — Medewerker — 836 exemplaren
In Defence of the Terror: Liberty or Death in the French Revolution (2003) — Voorwoord, sommige edities — 94 exemplaren
The Sleeping Giant Has Awoken: The New Politics of Religion in the United States (2008) — Nawoord — 5 exemplaren
The Possibility of Hope [2007 film] — Philosopher and Cultural Critic — 3 exemplaren
Das schlaue Füchslein. Musik und Libretto von Leoš Janáček — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
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This is a collection of essays that playfully touch on all the things that we have been obsessing about since the pandemic started. As expected, Žižek makes a strong case for systemic change. We need a new way of doing things, to save ourselves and the planet.
Unfortunately, a year into the pandemic it seems like humanity has once again chosen the "civilized barbarism", putting a higher value on the abstract of the market economy than the survival of the weakest.
This is Žižek at his best, funny, lucid and strangely optimistic. I do miss him being more provocative, but in a book like this that would be out of place and he is aware of it.
In the light of climate change, there have been many calls for the global government and the change of the destructive neoliberal economic model (most notably by Chomsky in 2019 - [b:Internationalism or Extinction|52170427|Internationalism or Extinction|Noam Chomsky|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1574743215l/52170427._SX50_SY75_.jpg|72999976]).
The Covid-19 pandemic only made it more clear that such a change is absolutely crucial. Unfortunately for many in the West, the bogeyman of "old communism" is still very much alive and may destroy any attempt of such change. But, the power of crisis is that it makes things seem possible because the crisis will inevitably cause change, as we have all witnessed over the last year.
The question is simple: “Will the epidemic be reduced to another chapter in the long sad story of what Naomi Klein called “disaster capitalism,” or will a new, better-balanced if perhaps more modest, world order emerge from it?”
So is the answer: “A common sooth now in circulation is that, since we are all now in this crisis together, we should forget about politics and just work in unison to save ourselves. This notion is false: true politics are needed now—decisions about solidarity are eminently political.”… (meer)