Slavoj Žižek
TeNi III-
Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Slavoj Žižek
Birthplace Ljubljana, PR Slovenia, Yugoslavia
Birth Date March 21, 1949
Ethnicity Balkan European
Overview Slovenian
Nationality Slovenian
Career Philosopher, cultural theorist, public intellectual
Color Season Cool Summer
Notes and Motifs
Je public intellectual
Political philosopher
Communist
TeNi III- Unseelie
TeNi III- Unseelie
Žižek: "I think that the task of philosophy is not to provide answers, but to show how the way we perceive a problem can be itself part of a problem."
Žižek: "I think that the only way to be honest and expose yourself to criticism is to state clearly and dogmatically where you are. You must take the risk and have a position."
Žižek: "I secretly think reality exists so we can speculate about it."
Žižek: "My instinct as a philosopher is that we are effectively approaching a multicentric world, which means we need to ask new, and for the traditional left, unpleasant questions."
Žižek: "Without the communist oppression, I am absolutely sure I would now be a local stupid professor of philosophy in Ljubljana."
Žižek: "You could say, in a vulgar Freudian way, that I am the unhappy child who escapes into books. Even as a child, I was most happy being alone. This has not changed."
Žižek: "Love is what makes sex more than masturbation. If there is no love even if you are really with a partner you masturbate with a partner."
Žižek: "I am what you might call abstractly anti-capitalist. For instance, I am suspicious of the old leftists who focus all their hatred on the United States. What about Chinese neo-colonialism? Why are the left silent about that? When I say this, it annoys them, of course. Good!"
Žižek: "When I really love someone, I can only show it by making aggressive and bad-taste remarks."
Žižek: "What if the Soviet intervention was a blessing in disguise? It saved the myth that if the Soviets were not to intervene, there would have been some flowering authentic democratic socialism and so on. I'm a little bit more of a pessimist there. I think that the Soviets - it's a very sad lesson - by their intervention, saved the myth."
Žižek: "I agree with Sophocles: the greatest luck is not to have been born - but, as the joke goes on, very few people succeed in it."
Žižek: "I still consider myself, I'm sorry to tell you, a Marxist and a Communist, but I couldn't help noticing how all the best Marxist analyses are always analyses of a failure."
Žižek: "Communism will win."