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UP FOR DEBATE: The Lesser Evil In These Times is dedicated to providing an accessible forum for strategic debate on the Left. In this Up for Debate series, we host a range of views on what has become a divisive question: how to approach voting in the November presidential election. José Saramago’s Seeing tells the story of the strange events in the unnamed capital city of an unidentified democrati
Slavoj Zizek: In the Wake of Paris Attacks the Left Must Embrace Its Radical Western Roots Zizek responds to his critics on the refugee crisis. Slavoj Žižek November 16, 2015 On Sunday, November 15, police respond to reports of gunfire at Place de la Republique, where people had gathered at a memorial for the victims of Friday's terrorist attack. Believing there was a gunman among them, the crowd
In the wake of the massive Wall Street meltdown, laissez-faire economic theories seem increasingly quaint. But the University of Chicago wants to keep the flame of neoliberalism alive. Many professors fear that the MFI would resemble the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, a right-wing think tank attached to a respectable university. In May, the university announced plans to honor the late
In January, when the United States remembered the tragic death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., an urban history professor at the University of Buffalo named Henry Louis Taylor Jr., bitterly remarked: “All we know is that this guy had a dream. We don’t know what that dream was.” Measured by the low standards of conventional wisdom, the old saying 'Don't just talk, do something!' is one of the
Jack Bauer and the Ethics of Urgency Slavoj Žižek January 27, 2006 The fifth season of “24,” the phenomenally successful Fox television series, premiered on January 15. Composed of 24 one-hour episodes, the show chronicles the workday of the fictitious L.A.-based Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) as it desperately attempts to thwart a catastrophic terrorist attack. (In season four, they stopped a stol
The Subject Supposed to Loot and Rape Reality and fantasy in New Orleans Slavoj Žižek October 20, 2005 According to a well-known anecdote, anthropologists studying “primitives” who supposedly held certain superstitious beliefs (that they descend from a fish or from a bird, for example) asked them directly whether they “really” believed such things. They answered: “Of course not – we ‘re not st
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