The Universal Exception is the second volume of Slavoj Žižek’s selected writings, bringing together key essays on politics, ideology, and global capitalism. The collection includes his interventions on 9/11, the American-led invasion of Iraq, and the “Third Way,” alongside sharp readings of right‑wing icons like Ayn Rand and Leni Riefenstahl. Žižek dissects multiculturalism, liberal democracy, and the logic of contemporary capitalism to ask what genuine radical politics might look like today. Together with Interrogating the Real, this volume offers an accessible entry point into his dense, often entertaining blend of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and cultural critique.
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