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Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian philosopher and cultural critic, recognized for his provocative interpretations of ideology, psychoanalysis, and pop culture. His work combines elements of Marxism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and contemporary philosophy. He is widely known for his dynamic public speaking and distinctive critical style. Here are 107 of his quotes:
The shortage of public intellectuals (in the English-speaking world) goes back to the decline of the written media: the first TV intellectual was Foucault, who was at home in both media, but his successors and imitators know only the camera. This forces sound bites upon even the most complex material: see Schama, Ferguson e tutti quanti. Also, and paradoxically: public intellectuals are best when they are grounded in a particular language, culture, debate. Thus Camus was French, Habermas is German, Sen is Bengali, Orwell was deep English. This made their cross-frontier ventures plausible, in the same way that Havel or Michnik today have street cred because they started out as courageous dissidents in a very particular time and place. The opposite is the ridiculous Slavoj Zizek: a "global”' public intellectual who is therefore of no particular interest in any one place or on any one subject. If he is the future of public intellectuals, then they have no future.
Slavoj Žižek
Slavoj Žižek
Occupation: Slovenian Philosopher
Born: March 21, 1949
Quotes count: 107
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