Trouble in paradise : from the end of history to the end of capitalism / Slavoj Zizek
By: Zizek, Slavoj.
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330.122 TRA The transition from feudalism to capitalism | 330.122 WAL Does capitalism have a future? | 330.122 WOO The empire of capital | 330.122 ZIZ Trouble in paradise from the end of history to the end of capitalism | 330.153 SMI The wealth of nations | 330.155 SEN Choice, welfare, and measurement | 330.16 SIN Theories of value from Adam Smith to Piero Sraffa |
Originally published: London: Allen Lane, 2014
Published with a new afterword, 2015
Incl. bibliography.
Introduction -- Diagnosis -- Cardiognosis -- Prognosis -- Epignosis -- appendix -- Afterword to the paperback edition -- Notes
In "Trouble in Paradise, " Slavoj Žižek, one of our most famous, most combative philosophers, explains how we can find a way out of the crisis of capitalism. There is obviously trouble in the global capitalist paradise. But why do we find it so difficult to imagine a way out of the crisis we're in? It is as if the trouble feeds on itself: the march of capitalism has become inexorable, the only game in town. Setting out to diagnose the condition of global capitalism, the ideological constraints we are faced with in our daily lives, and the bleak future promised by this system, Slavoj i[ek explores the possibilities and the traps of new emancipatory struggles. Drawing insights from phenomena as diverse as Gangnam Style to Marx, "The Dark Knight" to Thatcher, "Trouble in Paradise" is an incisive dissection of the world we inhabit, and the new order to come."
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