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Žižek, S. (2000) The Spectre is Still Roaming Around, Zagreb: Arkzin.
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Žižek, S. (2000) The [[Spectre]] is Still Roaming Around, Zagreb: Arkzin.
  
 
=Review by [http://www.lacan.com/zizekchro2.htm Tony Myers]=
 
=Review by [http://www.lacan.com/zizekchro2.htm Tony Myers]=
 
Written as the introduction to a 150th commemorative edition of
 
Written as the introduction to a 150th commemorative edition of
Marx's The Communist Manifesto, this small book/essay is now sold sepa-
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[[Marx]]'s The [[Communist]] Manifesto, this small book/essay is now sold sepa-
rately. Much of the material here is a recapitulation of the ideas in the
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rately. Much of the [[material]] here is a recapitulation of the [[ideas]] in the
last chapter of The Ticklish Subject; however, Žižek structures it around
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last chapter of The Ticklish [[Subject]]; however, Žižek [[structures]] it around
a consideration of the value of The Communist Manifesto for us today.
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a consideration of the [[value]] of [[The Communist Manifesto]] for us today.
 
He argues that, despite its revolutionary shortcomings, the Manifesto's
 
He argues that, despite its revolutionary shortcomings, the Manifesto's
analyses of the destructive effects of capital are more applicable to the
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[[analyses]] of the destructive effects of [[capital]] are more applicable to the
world of late capitalism - a world in which the brutal imposition of
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[[world]] of late [[capitalism]] - a world in which the brutal imposition of
a unified global market threatens all local ethnic traditions, including
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a [[unified]] [[global]] [[market]] threatens all local ethnic traditions, including
the very form of the Nation-State - than they ever were when it was
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the very [[form]] of the [[Nation]]-[[State]] - than they ever were when it was
 
originally written.
 
originally written.
  

Latest revision as of 02:10, 21 May 2019

Source

Žižek, S. (2000) The Spectre is Still Roaming Around, Zagreb: Arkzin.

Review by Tony Myers

Written as the introduction to a 150th commemorative edition of Marx's The Communist Manifesto, this small book/essay is now sold sepa- rately. Much of the material here is a recapitulation of the ideas in the last chapter of The Ticklish Subject; however, Žižek structures it around a consideration of the value of The Communist Manifesto for us today. He argues that, despite its revolutionary shortcomings, the Manifesto's analyses of the destructive effects of capital are more applicable to the world of late capitalism - a world in which the brutal imposition of a unified global market threatens all local ethnic traditions, including the very form of the Nation-State - than they ever were when it was originally written.

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