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For Žižek, liberals are more or less satisfied with the ''status quo'' and against the radical act.<ref>Contingency 127-8</ref>
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For Žižek, liberals are more or less satisfied with the ''status quo'' and against the radical [[act]].<ref>Contingency 127-8</ref>
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Like Hegel's "[[Beautiful Soul]]", liberals wring their hands over the current state of affairs while in fact benefiting under it and passively promoting it.
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Revision as of 21:24, 11 May 2006

Anti-Liberalism

For Žižek, liberals are more or less satisfied with the status quo and against the radical act.[1]

Like Hegel's "Beautiful Soul", liberals wring their hands over the current state of affairs while in fact benefiting under it and passively promoting it.






References

  1. Contingency 127-8