Heidegger is 'great' not in spite of, but because of his Nazi engagement... - Slavoj Žižek

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Heidegger is 'great' not in spite of, but because of his Nazi engagement...

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About Slavoj Žižek

Slavoj Žižek (born 21 March 1949) is a Slovenian sociologist, philosopher and cultural critic. Zizek is a known for his controversial public personality, use of "dirty humor", and complex philosophy that synthesizes the philosophies of Karl Marx, Hegel, and Jacques Lacan.

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Alternative Names: Slavoj Zizek Zizek Slavoj Krečič Žižek
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The walls which are now being thrown up all around the world are not of the same nature as the Berlin Wall, the icon of the Cold War. Today's walls appear not to belong to the same notion, since the same well often serves multiple functions: as a defence against terrorism, illegal immigrants or smuggling, as a cover for colonial land-grabbing, etc.

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I hate students," [Zizek] said, "they are (as all people) mostly stupid and boring.
In a recent interview at this year's Zizek Conference in Ohio, Zizek talked about his personal life before delving into his thoughts on teaching.</br> "I hate giving classes," Zizek said, citing office hours and grading papers as his two biggest peeves.</br> "I did teach a class here [at the University of Cincinnati] and all of the grading was pure bluff," he continues. "I even told students at the New School for example… if you don't give me any of your shitty papers, you get an A. If you give me a paper I may read it and not like it and you can get a lower grade." He received no papers that semester.</br> But it's office hours that are the main reason he does not want to teach. "I can't imagine a worse experience than some idiot comes there and starts to ask you questions, which is still tolerable. The problem is that here in the United States students tend to be so open that sooner or later, if you're kind to them, they even start to ask you personal questions [about] private problems… What should I tell them?" "I don't care," he continued. "Kill yourself. It's not my problem,

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