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Žižek on a see-saw
pp. 127-138
Abstract
The accounts Žižek gives on the act, the revolution and the subject all stand and fall together. In a revolutionary act he distinguishes between the non-historical, symbolic, repeatable form of the act and the concrete, perishable content. Likewise, the subject is a non-historical break in the symbolic. If one criticises Žižek's account of revolution, one criticises his notion of the subject, and vice versa. This critique can have two aspects, a negative and a positive one.
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Vadén Tere (2014) Heidegger, Žižek and revolution. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 127-138
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-683-7_6
Full citation:
Vadén Tere (2014) Žižek on a see-saw, In: Heidegger, Žižek and revolution, Dordrecht, Springer, 127–138.