Slavoj Žižek manages to explain some of Lacanian psychoanalysis’s most inscrutable notions with disarming clarity and infectious urgency.
If the purpose of Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere was to explain all these “new global revolutions,” it’s somewhat of a let down.
Timely though it seems, Occupy! as a published document is premature, where much commentary is made but little is actually said.
Ross Perlin’s Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy
Intern Nation asks some serious questions about labor and internships and how young people make it into the world these days.
Examined Life attempts to reposition philosophical discourse as something not confined to the hallowed halls of academia.
It’s no shock that the documentary is neither perverted in the typical sense, nor truly a cinematic guide.
Susan Sontag was correct when she argued against excessive interpretation of artistic work.
If the human voice shatters the etherealness of certain moments, then so too does language itself.