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* ''Violence: Big Ideas/Small Books'', New York: Picador, 2008, [http://archive.org/details/SlavojZizekViolenceBigIdeasSmallBooksPicador2008 IA].
 
* ''Violence: Big Ideas/Small Books'', New York: Picador, 2008, [http://archive.org/details/SlavojZizekViolenceBigIdeasSmallBooksPicador2008 IA].
  
* ''First As Tragedy, Then As Farce'', New York and London: Verso, 2009, [http://{{SERVERNAME}}/log/?p=725 Log].
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* ''First As Tragedy, Then As Farce'', New York and London: Verso, 2009, [http://monoskop.multiplace.org/log/?p=725 Log].
  
* ''Living in the End Times'', New York and London: Verso, 2010, [http://{{SERVERNAME}}/log/?p=1558 Log].
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* ''Living in the End Times'', New York and London: Verso, 2010, [http://monoskop.multiplace.org/log/?p=1558 Log].
  
* editor, with Costas Douzinas, ''The Idea of Communism'', New York and London: Verso, 2010, [http://{{SERVERNAME}}/log/?p=2763 Log].
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* editor, with Costas Douzinas, ''The Idea of Communism'', New York and London: Verso, 2010, [http://monoskop.multiplace.org/log/?p=2763 Log].
  
 
* ''The Collected Jokes of Slavoj Žižek'', ed. Audun Mortensen, Flamme, 2012; repr. as ''Žižek's Jokes (Did you hear the one about Hegel and negation?)'', MIT Press, 2014, [http://archive.org/details/SlavojZizekAudunMortensenMomusZizeksJokesDidYouHearTheOneAboutHegelAndNegation IA].
 
* ''The Collected Jokes of Slavoj Žižek'', ed. Audun Mortensen, Flamme, 2012; repr. as ''Žižek's Jokes (Did you hear the one about Hegel and negation?)'', MIT Press, 2014, [http://archive.org/details/SlavojZizekAudunMortensenMomusZizeksJokesDidYouHearTheOneAboutHegelAndNegation IA].

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Slavoj Žižek (1949) is a Slovenian Marxist philosopher and cultural critic.

Works

  • The Plague of Fantasies, New York and London: Verso, 1997, IA; 2nd edition, 2008, IA.
  • The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology, New York and London: Verso, 2000, IA.
  • Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? Five Interventions in the (Mis)Use of a Notion, Verso, 2002, PDF.
    • Mluvil tu někdo o totalitarismu?, trans. Martin Ritter, Prague: tranzit.cz, 2007, PDF. (Czech)
  • The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity, The MIT, 2003, IA.
  • The Parallax View, The MIT Press, 2006, IA.
  • Violence: Big Ideas/Small Books, New York: Picador, 2008, IA.
  • First As Tragedy, Then As Farce, New York and London: Verso, 2009, Log.
  • Living in the End Times, New York and London: Verso, 2010, Log.
  • editor, with Costas Douzinas, The Idea of Communism, New York and London: Verso, 2010, Log.
  • The Collected Jokes of Slavoj Žižek, ed. Audun Mortensen, Flamme, 2012; repr. as Žižek's Jokes (Did you hear the one about Hegel and negation?), MIT Press, 2014, IA.
  • The Most Sublime Hysteric: Hegel with Lacan, Polity, 2014, IA.
Bibliography

Literature

  • Glyn Daly, Conversations with Zizek, Polity Press, 2004, IA.
  • Charles Wells, The Subject of Liberation: Žižek, Politics, Psychoanalysis, Bloomsbury, 2014, IA.

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