The Essential Žižek: The Complete Set
(The Sublime Object of Ideology, The Ticklish Subject,
The Fragile Absolute, The Plague of Fantasies: 4 books)
Library of Social Science is pleased to present to readers of our Newsletter
this exciting set of books—essential texts for understanding Žižek’s thought.
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Verso is making four of Žižek's classic titles—that stand as the core of his ever-expanding life’s work—available as new editions. Each is beautifully repackaged, including new introductions from Žižek himself. Simply put, they are the essential texts for understanding Žižek’s thought and thus cornerstones of contemporary philosophy.

Descriptions of each title in the set are directly below.

Slavoj Žižek, the maverick philosopher, and author of over 30 books, has been acclaimed as the ‘Elvis of cultural theory,’ and today’s most controversial public intellectual.

His work traverses the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, theology, history and political theory— encompassing film, popular culture, literature and jokes, providing analyses of the complexities of contemporary ideology, as well as a sophisticated philosophy. His recent films The Pervert's Guide to the Cinema and Žižek! reveal a theorist at the peak of his powers and a skilled communicator.

Books in this Series

Argues that the subversive core of the Christian legacy forms the foundation of a politics of universal emancipation.

One of the signal features of our era is the re-emergence of the 'sacred' in its different guises, from New Age paganism to the emerging religious sensitivity within cultural and political theory. The wager of Zizek's The Fragile Absolute – published here with a new preface by the author – is that Christianity and Marxism can fight together against the contemporary onslought of vapid spiritualism. The revolutionary core of the Christian legacy is too precious to be left to the fundamentalists.

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The relations between fantasy and ideology, and the deluge of digital phantasms surrounding us.

Modern audiovisual media have spawned a 'plague of fantasies', electronically inspired phantasms that cloud the ability to reason and prevent a true understanding of a world increasingly dominated by abstractions—whether those of digital technology, or the speculative market. Into this arena, enters Žižek: equipped with an agile wit and the skills of a prodigious scholar, he confidently ranges among a dazzling array of cultural references—explicating Robert Schumann as deftly as he does John Carpenter—to demonstrate how the modern condition blinds us to the ideological basis of our lives.

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Exploring the ideological fantasies of wholeness and exclusion which make up human society.

The Sublime Object of Ideology, Slavoj Zizek's first book, is a provocative and original work looking at the question of human agency in a postmodern world. In a thrilling tour de force that made his name, he explores the ideological fantasies of wholeness and exclusion which make up human society.

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A specter is haunting Western thought, the specter of the Cartesian subject.

A specter is haunting Western thought, the specter of the Cartesian subject. In this book Slavoj Žižek unearths a subversive core to this elusive specter, and finds within it the indispensable philosophical point of reference for any genuinely emancipatory project.

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