Back to Hegel? : Mediations : Journal of the Marxist Literary Group Robert Pippin’s review of Less Than Nothing: Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism by Slavoj Žižek London: Verso, 2012, 1038 pp.
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Back to Hegel? : Mediations : Journal of the Marxist Literary Group Robert Pippin’s review of Less Than Nothing: Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism by Slavoj Žižek London: Verso, 2012, 1038 pp.
Censorship Today: Violence, or Ecology as a New Opium for the Masses • CENSORSHIP TODAY… part 2 • VIDEO Version
“The resolution encapsulating Xi Jinping thought, which goes under the unwieldy title “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era,” was unanimously passed by the 2,287 delegates to the party congress. The resolution opens with an obligatory endorsement of all Xi’s policies to date, which were summed up in the 14…
Fictitious Capital and the Return of Personal Domination – The Philosophical Salon Far from being invisible, social relationality in its very fluidity is directly the object of marketing and exchange. In “cultural capitalism,” one no longer sells (and buys) objects that “bring” cultural or emotional experience; one directly sells (and buys) such experiences. And since…
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Slavoj Zizek: Lessons From the “Airpocalypse” The airpocalypse in China is a clear indication of the limits of our predominant environmentalism, this strange combination of catastrophism and routine, of guilt-feeling and indifference.
Slavoj Zizek-Bibliography/From “Passionate Attachments” to Dis-Identification/Lacan Dot Com According to standard feminist cinema theory, in the classical noir, the femme fatale is punished at the level of the explicit narrative line. She is destroyed for being assertive and undermining the male patriarchal dominance and for presenting a threat to it. Although she is destroyed or…