In Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? , Slavoj Žižek argues that the "totalitarian" label is an ideological tool used by liberal democracies to demonize radical alternatives to the status quo, effectively acting as a stopgap to prevent systemic change. The work contends that this focus on "totalitarian" horrors serves as a distraction from the systemic violence of global capitalism, allowing for a critique of political and ideological complacency. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
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In Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? , Slavoj Žižek argues that the "totalitarian" label is an ideological tool used by liberal democracies to demonize radical alternatives to the status quo, effectively acting as a stopgap to prevent systemic change. The work contends that this focus on "totalitarian" horrors serves as a distraction from the systemic violence of global capitalism, allowing for a critique of political and ideological complacency. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more