The essays in Zero Point ask how we distinguish defeat from disaster,
and how we confront despair without collapsing into it - questions
never more pertinent than the current moment in the wake of electoral
victories for authoritarian populists and unceasing news of violent
atrocities. The 'zero-point' of the title is ground level, rock
bottom, the place to which one retreats and where one regroups. Taken
from Vladimir Lenin's 1922 piece 'On Ascending a High Mountain, in
which Lenin considers the complexities of how one 'retreats' while
keeping faith in the cause, the central simile of the climber offers a
blueprint for resilience, flexibility, and the persistence of hope.
This is the revolutionary as living out the Beckettian motto: 'Try
again. Fail again. Fail better.' In Žižek's hands, this becomes the
formula for confronting the antagonisms of existing world order. With
a particular focus on the Middle East -the point at which all our
tensions threaten to explode – Žižek argues nothing can be
addressed meaningfully without such a confrontation. The consequences
of eschewing apolitical acts of solidarity and choosing to attempt to
speak truth to power are reckoned with in the second half of Zero
Point. In a unique piece assembled chronologically from unpublished
writings, Žižek wrestles with the fallout from his controversial
speech at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 2023 - a speech which saw
him interrupted, condemned and accused of anti-Semitism. The reader
bears witness as Zizek processes the criticism, evolves his thinking
and explores the full ethical, political and personal ramifications of
the question: When is the right time to speak?
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ISBN
9781350537866
Publisert
2025
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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