Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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there is no Norway

[...] the hard lesson for the refugees is that 'there is no Norway', even in Norway. They will have to learn to censor their dreams: instead of chasing them in reality, they should focus on changing reality.

—p.53 Against the Double Blackmail: Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbours From the Culture Wars to Class Struggle ... and Back (53) by Slavoj Žižek
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there is nothing sublime about divine violence

[...] there is nothing noble or sublime about what Benjamin called divine violence--it is 'divine' precisely on account of its excessively destructive character. Second, we have to abandon the idea that there is something emancipatory in extreme experiences, that they enable us to open our eyes to …

—p.41 Divine Violence (35) by Slavoj Žižek
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the cruel irony of anti-Eurocentrism

[...] the cruel irony of anti-Eurocentrism is that, on behalf of anti-colonialism, one criticizes the West at the very historical moment when global capitalism no longer needs Western cultural values in order to function smoothly, and is doing quite well with the 'alternative modernity'--the non-de…

—p.19 Breaking the Taboos of the Left (17) by Slavoj Žižek
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Jeremy Rifkin's cultural capitalism

[...] culture is no longer just an exception, a kind of fragile superstructure rising above the 'real' economic infrastructure, but, more and more, a central ingredient of our mainstream 'real' economy. More than a decade ago, Jeremy Rifkin designated this new stage in our economy 'cultural capital…

—p.15 A Descent into the Maelstrom (10) by Slavoj Žižek
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people do not know what they want

[...] what happens to democracy when the majority is inclined to vote for, say, racist and sexist laws? I am not afraid to draw the conclusion that emancipatory politics should not be bound a priori by formal-democratic procedures of legitimization. No, people quite often do not know what they wa…

—p.11 A Descent into the Maelstrom (10) by Slavoj Žižek