
Pandemic! & Pandemic! 2
COVID-19 Shakes the World & Chronicles of a Time Lost
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Cowley
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By:
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Slavoj Žižek
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Pandemic!: COVID-19 Shakes the World: We live in a moment when the greatest act of love is to stay distant from the object of your affection. When governments renowned for ruthless cuts in public spending can suddenly conjure up trillions. When toilet paper becomes a commodity as precious as diamonds. And when, according to Slavoj Žižek, a new form of communism - the outlines of which can already be seen in the very heartlands of neoliberalism - may be the only way of averting a descent into global barbarism. Written with his customary brio and love of analogies in popular culture (Quentin Tarantino and H. G. Wells sit next to Hegel and Marx), Žižek provides a concise and provocative snapshot of the COVID-19 crisis as it widens, engulfing us all.
Pandemic! 2: Chronicles of a Time Lost: Žižek delves into some of the more surprising dimensions of lockdowns, quarantines, and social distancing - and the increasingly unruly opposition to them by "response fatigued" publics around the planet. Here, Žižek examines the ripple effects on the food supply of harvest failures caused by labor shortages and the hyper-exploitation of the global class of care workers, without whose labor daily life would be impossible. Through such examples he pinpoints the inability of contemporary capitalism to effectively safeguard the public in times of crisis.
©2020, 2021 Slavoj Zizek (P)2021 TantorOverall there were some good insights and Zizeks analyses are worthwhile to listen to. The challenges that the reader will face with this book are:
- the content is based on newspaper articles and the topics don't connect all that well with one another
- Zizek is good at diagnosing issues and interpreting Lacanian/Foucaultian philosophy/psychology, but hopeless at predicting outcomes.
- Zizek pushes marxist outcomes as a inevitability without any good argumentation - it just somehow worms its way into the book.
- There are clearly other biases in his reasoning. One which predominates is that those who are not worried about the pandemic do not understand it. Implicit is that these people are unable to confront reality, something which I know to be patently false.
It is not an opus of thought and reasoning, but provides for good listening nonetheless.
Some good commentary, but only in fragments
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More Slavoj gold
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Agree the narrator is not so good
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An unfortunate choice of narrator
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The narration of pandemic! Is awful and completely disengaging. Forget it, buy the book.
Unlistenable
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Great book but irritating narration
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And this was a real pity because the text itself was excellent. Žižek is brilliant in short interconnected essays like this and his insights are urgently relevant, profoundly considered, globally connected, plainly explained.
Narration terrible, book great!
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Bad performance
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