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Robespierre's defense of the French Revolution remains one of the most powerful and unnerving justifications for political violence ever written, and has extraordinary resonance in a world obsessed with terrorism and appalled by the language of its proponents. Yet today, the French Revolution is celebrated as the event which gave birth to a nation built on the principles of enlightenment. So how should a contemporary audience approach Robespierre's vindication of revolutionary terror? Zizek takes a helter-skelter route through these contradictions, marshaling all the breadth of analogy for which he is famous.
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Virtue and terror, Maximilien de Robespierre, Slavoj Žižek, John Howe, Jean Ducange
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2007
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- Titel
- Virtue and terror
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Maximilien de Robespierre, Slavoj Žižek, John Howe, Jean Ducange
- Verlag
- Verso Books
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2007
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 160
- ISBN10
- 184467584x
- ISBN13
- 9781844675845
- Reihe
- Kuratierte Auswahl
- Revolutions
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Historisches Thema, Geschichte, Politikwissenschaft, Philosophisches Thema, Politik, Philosophie, Frankreich, Französische Revolution (1789-1799)
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- 4,05 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Robespierre's defense of the French Revolution remains one of the most powerful and unnerving justifications for political violence ever written, and has extraordinary resonance in a world obsessed with terrorism and appalled by the language of its proponents. Yet today, the French Revolution is celebrated as the event which gave birth to a nation built on the principles of enlightenment. So how should a contemporary audience approach Robespierre's vindication of revolutionary terror? Zizek takes a helter-skelter route through these contradictions, marshaling all the breadth of analogy for which he is famous.






