@article{1484133, recid = {1484133}, author = {Kaye, Bradley,}, title = {Žižek and freedom : utopia and the parallax view /}, pages = {1 online resource (189 pages) :}, note = {Includes index.}, abstract = {This book is an exploration of iek's theory of freedom. By examining key passages in iek's work the aim is to provide a functional, serviceable philosophy of power and ideology and show how this philosophy of power relates to freedom. Although some, like Noam Chomsky, have criticized iek's work as having no guiding principles, it is suggested that this misses the fact that iek's philosophy utilizes a dialectical methodology that often appears contradictory. Though a highly astute reader with a background in the philosophical texts he frequently cites (the German Idealists, Freud, and modern philosophers), it becomes clear that there is a uniquely Zizekian philosophy that mobilizes a radical hermeneutics of freedom. Bradley Kaye is Adjunct Professor at SUNY Fredonia's Socio-Justice Sciences Department, Fredonia, NY, USA.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1484133}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42151-8}, }