â<i>Abolishing Freedom</i> is not only the very acme of todayâs philosophy, but much moreâit is a book for everyone who is tired of all the ideological babble about freedom of choice.ââSlavoj Ĺ˝iĹžek, author of <i>Absolute Recoil: Towards a New Foundation of Dialectical Materialism </i> <br /><br />
âAppropriating it as a natural right, a possession that can be taken away, the sign of the subjectâs sovereignty, liberalism has given freedom a bad name. Yet how to think without acknowledging the fact of freedom? In his delightful book, Ruda shows us the way. Reducing the liberal edifice to rubble, he rescues a freedom that is in no way <i>ad libitum.</i>ââJoan Copjec, author of <i>Imagine Thereâs No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation</i><br /> Â
âThis is an utterly captivating, smart, provocative bookâcompelling in its argument, fascinating in its detail, sobering in its implications. Absolutely exhilarating.ââRebecca Comay, author of <i>Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution</i>