Who won, /lit/?
>>8013957
Not the advancement of the field of philosophy, that's for sure
who
>>8013971
oh shit mic drop fuckers
They're both lost
>>8013957
Zizek is the more entertaining of the two pseuds
>>8013957
>Chomsky dies
>Zizek has 30 years to spread his ideology of "ideology"
>The left takes a new radical shift
>a schism appears between identity politics and Neo-Lacanian thought
>EU pan-nationalist movement starts
>In the end the right grabs power, while the left is at war with itself
>tfw Zizek is the midwife for modern fascism
>>8014107
I like this timeline
We should encourage Zizek to found a political party
Make Slovenia Lacanian Again
>>8013957
Zizek is yet another pseudo-intellectual imposter. Posters on /lit/ tend to love pseuds as they reinforce the legitimacy of their own posturing.
>>8014107
>the right
>nationalist
Good joke.
What a trainwreck of an idea to bring in not one but two people who can't hold their end of the conversation into a dialogue.
>>8014107
>tfw Karl Zizek
>>8014150
In Europe, many rightwing parties are nationalist, not globalist. The PVV, the AfD, the FN and the Sverigedemokraterna come to mind.
>>8014150
where you been the last decade