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Author: | Slavoj Zizek |
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Publisher: | Verso |
Year: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
ISBN: | 1844674282,9781844674282 |
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Author: | Slavoj Zizek |
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Pages: | 158 |
Id: | 390995 |
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"First As Tragedy, Then As Farce" |
<strong>From the tragedy of 9/11 to the farce of the financial meltdown.</strong>
Billions of dollars have been hastily poured into the global banking system in a frantic attempt at financial stabilization. So why has it not been possible to bring the same forces to bear in addressing world poverty and environmental crisis?
In this take-no-prisoners analysis, Slavoj Zizek frames the moral failures of the modern world in terms of the epoch-making events of the first decade of this century. What he finds is the old one-two punch of history: the jab of tragedy, the right hook of farce. In the attacks of 9/11 and the global credit crunch, liberalism dies twice: as a political doctrine and as an economic theory.
<em>First as Tragedy, Then as Farce</em> is a call for the Left to reinvent itself in the light of our desperate historical situation. The time for liberal, moralistic blackmail is over.