Slavoj Zizek — "Humanity is OK, but 99% of people are boring idiots."
Humanity is OK, but 99% of people are boring idiots.
Humanity is OK, but 99% of people are boring idiots.
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"The greatest illusion is the illusion of choice."
"The most dangerous thing is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge."
"If you have a choice between reading Hegel and being hit by a bus, read Hegel. It will be less painful and more useful in the long run."
"I am a communist in the same way that a Christian is a Christian. It's a belief, not a political program."
"The fantasy is precisely what structures our reality."
Slovenian philosopher and cultural theorist whose Lacanian readings of ideology, film, and pop culture (The Sublime Object of Ideology, 1989) made him the most-cited continental philosopher of the 21st century. Closely associated with Alain Badiou (French Marxist philosophical contemporary) and Judith Butler (post-structuralist peer in gender theory). For an intellectual contrast, see Jordan Peterson, Canadian psychologist and 12 Rules for Life author — The 2019 Žižek-Peterson Toronto debate — billed 'Happiness: Capitalism vs Marxism' — sold out a 3,000-seat hall. The canonical contemporary 'continental Marxist vs Anglo-conservative-psychologist' clash, with diametrically opposed views on the political function of meaning-making.
The standard scholarly entry points to Slavoj Zizek's work: Tony Myers (Edinburgh, cultural theory) — Slavoj Žižek (2003); Glyn Daly (Northampton, political theory) — Conversations with Žižek (2004, with Žižek). These are the works graduate seminars cite when teaching Slavoj Zizek.
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