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Against The Double Blackmail

$41.95
Discover 'Against The Double Blackmail' by Slavoj Žižek, an essential read that confronts the modern challenges of the refugee crisis and the political landscape of Europe. This thought-provoking book, published by Penguin UK, delves into crucial topics such as ideological blackmail, political solidarity, and the future of Europe in the face of globalization. As one of the best-known living philosophers, Žižek offers a fresh perspective, viewing the refugee crisis not just as a dilemma but as a transformative opportunity. With 160 pages of insightful analysis, this paperback edition is perfect for those seeking to understand complex global issues. Elevate your reading experience with this compelling work, which not only critiques prevailing narratives but also illuminates pathways for solidarity in troubled times. Whether you're a philosophy enthusiast, a social justice advocate, or simply looking to engage with contemporary political discourse, 'Against The Double Blackmail' is a must-have title. Enjoy free shipping on this new release as you explore Žižek's challenging yet enlightening thoughts on urgent matters facing humanity today.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141984124
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2017
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 160


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'One of our best-known living philosophers' Guardian
How do we respond to the refugee crisis - by opening our doors, or pulling up the drawbridge? Both solutions, argues Slavoj Zizek, offer ideological blackmail, and both are wrong. He proposes that instead we see the crisis as an opportunity- a unique chance for Europe to redefine itself and its future.
'Zizek identifies the refugee crisis as one of the major global challenges of our time ... he argues for a politics of solidarity' The Times Literary Supplement


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Against The Double Blackmail

$41.95
Discover 'Against The Double Blackmail' by Slavoj Žižek, an essential read that confronts the modern challenges of the refugee crisis and the political landscape of Europe. This thought-provoking book, published by Penguin UK, delves into crucial topics such as ideological blackmail, political solidarity, and the future of Europe in the face of globalization. As one of the best-known living philosophers, Žižek offers a fresh perspective, viewing the refugee crisis not just as a dilemma but as a transformative opportunity. With 160 pages of insightful analysis, this paperback edition is perfect for those seeking to understand complex global issues. Elevate your reading experience with this compelling work, which not only critiques prevailing narratives but also illuminates pathways for solidarity in troubled times. Whether you're a philosophy enthusiast, a social justice advocate, or simply looking to engage with contemporary political discourse, 'Against The Double Blackmail' is a must-have title. Enjoy free shipping on this new release as you explore Žižek's challenging yet enlightening thoughts on urgent matters facing humanity today.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141984124
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2017
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 160


Description:
'One of our best-known living philosophers' Guardian
How do we respond to the refugee crisis - by opening our doors, or pulling up the drawbridge? Both solutions, argues Slavoj Zizek, offer ideological blackmail, and both are wrong. He proposes that instead we see the crisis as an opportunity- a unique chance for Europe to redefine itself and its future.
'Zizek identifies the refugee crisis as one of the major global challenges of our time ... he argues for a politics of solidarity' The Times Literary Supplement


This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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