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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Through a careful, Lacan-inspired reading of Hegel'sLogic, this book discusses how the anti-war movementmust avoid repeating the same fantasmatic structureas the war it deplores. 'A brilliantly inspired andinspiring coupling, perhaps unlikely, of Hegel'sLogic with an exploration of recent warrhetoric.Burak launches a formidable andilluminating political analysis of how any semblanceof reasoning seems to have deserted us. This is animmensely readable book, and has the considerablevirtues of being both original and committed toasking urgent and pressing questions about one ofthe most pressing ethical questions of our day,'writes Tina Chanter. And, from BillMartin: 'Completely insightful and unexpected,finally someone is taking a Zizekian approach toHegel and doing something radical and political withit. No one could have anticipated what might happenwhen deeply similar fantasy structures of Americaand Al Qaeda came into collision and collusion;Burak provides essential ingredients for sorting thenoxious mix, and for pressing forward the resistanceto what in fact forms the totality of our postmodernimperialist world.' 208 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783639047226
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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Through a careful, Lacan-inspired reading of Hegel'sLogic, this book discusses how the anti-war movementmust avoid repeating the same fantasmatic structureas the war it deplores. 'A brilliantly inspired andinspiring coupling, perhaps unlikely, of Hegel'sLogic with an exploration of recent warrhetoric.Burak launches a formidable andilluminating political analysis of how any semblanceof reasoning seems to have deserted us. This is animmensely readable book, and has the considerablevirtues of being both original and committed toasking urgent and pressing questions about one ofthe most pressing ethical questions of our day,'writes Tina Chanter. And, from BillMartin: 'Completely insightful and unexpected,finally someone is taking a Zizekian approach toHegel and doing something radical and political withit. No one could have anticipated what might happenwhen deeply similar fantasy structures of Americaand Al Qaeda came into collision and collusion;Burak provides essential ingredients for sorting thenoxious mix, and for pressing forward the resistanceto what in fact forms the totality of our postmodernimperialist world.'. Seller Inventory # 9783639047226