Slavoj Žižek

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Slavoj Žižek is a person.



References

2015

  • "The 'debate of the century': what happened when Jordan Peterson debated Slavoj Žižek"
    • QUOTE: ... Žižek didn’t really address the matter at hand, either, preferring to relish his enmities. Most of the attacks on me are from left-liberals,” he began, hoping that “they would be turning in their graves even if they were still alive”. His remarks were just as rambling as Peterson’s, veering from Trump and Sanders to Dostoevsky to the refugee crisis to the aesthetics of Nazism. If Peterson was an ill-prepared prof, Žižek was a columnist stitching together a bunch of 1,000-worders. He too finished his remarks with a critique of political correctness, which he described as the world of impotence that masks pure defeat.

      The great surprise of this debate turned out to be how much in common the old-school Marxist and the Canadian identity politics refusenik had.

      One hated communism. The other hated communism but thought that capitalism possessed inherent contradictions. The first one agreed that capitalism possessed inherent contradictions. And that was basically it. They both wanted the same thing: capitalism with regulation, which is what every sane person wants.

2015

  1. http://www.bbk.ac.uk/bih/aboutus/staff/zizek
  2. Skof, Lenart (2010): "On Progressive Alternative: Unger Versus Žižek", Synthesis Philosophica 49.
  3. MacNeil, William (1999): "Taking Rights Symptomatically  — Jouissance, Coupure, Objet Petit a.", Griffith Law Review 8.
  4. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers
  5. http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/about

1989