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The Fragile Absolute: Or, Why Is the Christian Legacy Worth Fighting For?

2001Slavoj Žižek

4.8/5

Fantastic book.Extremely entertaining and humurous. I recommend having a bowl of popcorn at hand; but thats as far as Žižek goes. he is a great entertainer, eloquently psychoanalyzing absurd moments that barely have a connection with each other and compiling them into a book. I really enjoyed reading the book, but after a while his futile yet clever word reversal gets repetitive."Xness of Y is considered Aness of B while beneath the structure one can clearly see Bness of A" ad infinitum, intercut by schizophrenic dialogues between him and his favorite buddies: Marx, Hegel and Lacan.I adore Žižek's mind, but his incoherent ramblings generate no content whatsoever.
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