
The propagation of the Omicron
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The new variant shows that even stronger shocks and crises will be needed to wake us up.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The new variant shows that even stronger shocks and crises will be needed to wake us up.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Today, the tragedy of the Great Leap Forward is being repeated as comedy in the modernizing capitalist Great Leap Forward.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The material power of ideology deceives us in the very gesture of warning us against deception.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The global capitalist order is, once again, approaching a crisis, and the missing radical critical legacy will have to be resurrected.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
In addition to the pandemic, which still persists, other catastrophes are on the horizon
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
They believe that if they continue to hold Assange in this undead condition, we will gradually forget about him. It's our duty to prove them wrong.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
We have to accept being a species among others on Earth and, at the same time, think and act as universal beings.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Fighting the pandemic not by abandoning life, but as a way of living with the greatest intensity
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The socialist moment is lurking, waiting to be seized, as the core of capitalism is beginning to crumble.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Instead of looking in vain for reinforcement in some hope, we should accept that our situation is hopeless, and then act firmly on it.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Political leaders are silently aware of the radical social consequences of the pandemic – leaders act preemptively, trying to annihilate them before they take on a fully political form
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: In both cases we see a rare overlap of “formal” democracy (free elections) and substantial popular will
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Politically correct white people who practice self-loathing do not contribute to the fight against racism
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: In a lockdown, we lived off old stocks of food and other provisions, so now the difficult task is to get out of the lockdown and invent a new life under viral conditions
By Slavoj Žižek:
The “new working class” has always been there, the epidemic has only made it more visible.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The new variant shows that even stronger shocks and crises will be needed to wake us up.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Today, the tragedy of the Great Leap Forward is being repeated as comedy in the modernizing capitalist Great Leap Forward.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The material power of ideology deceives us in the very gesture of warning us against deception.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The global capitalist order is, once again, approaching a crisis, and the missing radical critical legacy will have to be resurrected.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
In addition to the pandemic, which still persists, other catastrophes are on the horizon
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
They believe that if they continue to hold Assange in this undead condition, we will gradually forget about him. It's our duty to prove them wrong.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
We have to accept being a species among others on Earth and, at the same time, think and act as universal beings.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Fighting the pandemic not by abandoning life, but as a way of living with the greatest intensity
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The socialist moment is lurking, waiting to be seized, as the core of capitalism is beginning to crumble.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Instead of looking in vain for reinforcement in some hope, we should accept that our situation is hopeless, and then act firmly on it.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Political leaders are silently aware of the radical social consequences of the pandemic – leaders act preemptively, trying to annihilate them before they take on a fully political form
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: In both cases we see a rare overlap of “formal” democracy (free elections) and substantial popular will
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Politically correct white people who practice self-loathing do not contribute to the fight against racism
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: In a lockdown, we lived off old stocks of food and other provisions, so now the difficult task is to get out of the lockdown and invent a new life under viral conditions
By Slavoj Žižek:
The “new working class” has always been there, the epidemic has only made it more visible.