9781682194492

Mad World

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In a characteristically explosive barrage, Ljubljana's most famous philosopher takes a passionate stance on the war in Ukraine, surveys the latest Hollywood blockbusters, and delivers detonations into a range of contemporary issues, from sexual politics in India to the prospects for a new Cold War. 

Ever attentive to moments where the bizarre and the epic join forces, among the questions Zizek considers here are: Is the giant orgy, planned to take place in Ukraine in the event of a Russian nuclear attack, really all that morbid? And what should society do, whether on the big screen or the battlefield, in preparation for the end of the world?

Agree with him or not, Zizek rarely fails to provoke in a productive fashion. By examining matters through a lens that is bold and original, and often joyfully outlandish, Zizek helps us to better grasp a world in which, increasingly, the dominant motif is one of madness.


ISBN-13

9781682194492

ISBN-10

1682194493

Weight

0.55 Pounds

Dimensions

5.00 x 0.75 x 7.00 In

List Price

$17.95

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

200 pages

Publisher

OR Books

Published On

2023-11-28



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