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Notes on “Violence” by Slavoj Zizek

What is violence, after all? How do we perceive violence? How do we conceptualise it? Why do we categorise some acts as an act of violence while others non-violence? Does the absence of physical violence equate to the absence of violence? In his monograph Violence Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek reconceptualises the notion of violence. While… Read More Notes on “Violence” by Slavoj Zizek

March 23, 2019April 28, 2020 parallaxisview2 Comments

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