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Violence: Big Ideas/Small Books

Philosopher, cultural critic, and agent provocateur Slavoj Žižek constructs a fascinating new framework to look at the forces of violence in our...more
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few weeks ago
I love Zizek, I don't always agree but then that's not the point. I agree that Zizek's examples and digressions make him hard to follow, but that's what makes him rewarding to read. A healthy dose of Eurocentrism makes for some good thinking.
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few weeks ago
I wanna burn this book in a tender liberating Che fashion. I found the 1st essay on fake revolution pretty great, and the adagio helped bring the five or so movements into focus.
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few weeks ago
Zizek is one of those people who combines penetrating insight with unbelievable bullshit, often in the same paragraph. In that way, he resembles French writer Bernard-Henri Levy (who just published a piece on Georgia, which consisted of observations entirely made up), except that Zizek is more entertaining, whereas Levy is more coherent. Having said that, if you can ignore Zizek's frequent...more
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few weeks ago
I actually started this book many months ago and just recently finished it. It is an exhaustingly complex work that I will need to reread several more times before understanding all of the argumentation, but this dense work, which quotes modern cinema and ancient philosophy with equal dexterity (a real challenge btw), has already affected my thinking on the topic in profound ways. The...more
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few weeks ago
Zizek may have done the impossible in this book: that is, he made postmodernist philosophy interesting, entertaining, and relevant to the real world. His analysis of violence starts with a distinction between incidental acts of violence and their underlying causes and ends with a radical re-interpretation of what violence is and why it is significant for progress. Along the way, Zizek, a...more
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few weeks ago
This book has the rare quality of beeing funny and philosophical at the same time. Zizeks analysis of the danish "cartoon crisis" is refreshing and sharp. It seems to me - however - that Zizek wants to surprise his audience more than he wants to argue - the result being many self-contradictions and superficial postulates (for example "hate is true love" and...more
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few weeks ago
If you have never read Zizek please do!
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few weeks ago
Awesome book that is well written. It will make you think. regardless if you agree with Zizek or not you can't deny his ideas are very provocative.
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few weeks ago
Dang, I can't find this book! I wanted to finish it this weekend and now it's gone. Chinga!
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few weeks ago
The further Zizek moves away from Lacanian psychology the more readable he becomes. I'm a great fan, this book is chockfull of intriguing ideas. His out of the box thinking requires an imaginative scientific method, which makes this book difficult to compare (and according to our current scientific standards certainly full of defects) but Wow! What a lot of fresh air.
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  • Binding: Paperback(224)
  • Publisher: Profile Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1846680174
  • ISBN-13: 9781846680175
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