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Volume 12 / Issue 1
Edited by Agon Hamza & Frank Ruda
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- Tragedy, Then Farce: Slavoj Žižek’s Theory of Populism
Alexander Stagnell Web PDF
- Reading Awry
Joan Copjec Web PDF
- Perversion or Provocation: Slavoj Žižek’s Political Style
Todd McGowan Web PDF
- A Hegelian Reading of the New Science of Consciousness
Slavoj Žižek Web PDF
- Are All Things Contradictory? Žižek and Brandom on the Materialist Legacy of Hegel’s Metaphysics
Dominik Finkelde Web PDF
- From Nature to Spirit in Hegel’s Encyclopedia: Sex, Death, and Quantum Physics
Dylan Shaul Web PDF
- CONCRETE EUROCENTRISM: Universality and the National Question in the Politics and Philosophy of Slavoj Žižek
Matthew Flisfeder Web PDF
- On Žižek’s Authority
Yuval Kremnitzer Web PDF
- Intellectuals and the Liberated Marx: Žižek and Karatani
Nadir Lahiji Web PDF
- “What is Orientation in Thinking, Today?: A Response to Žižek”
Paul M. Livingston Web PDF
- Žižek, Lenin, and Colonialism
Vincent Loyd Web PDF
- Society of the Materialist Friends of Plato
Payam Masarrat Web PDF
- Christian Socialism Versus Mystical Materialism
John Milbank Web PDF
- Negative Community. Marx and Žižek on Capitalist Totality
Clara R. San Miguel Web PDF
- Žižek and Hegel: the Courage to Hold on to Paradox
Berta M. Pérez Web PDF
- Glamour and Misery of Dialectics: Žižek’s Swerving Opening, and the Closure of Revenant Hegelianism
Robert Pfaller Web PDF
- Sublating Christianity or Christ and “Sex”
Frances Restuccia Web PDF