Introduction: Move your Buridan's ass! -- Freedom as such. Freedom and its discontents -- Is there such a thing as "free will"? -- Indivisible remainder and the death of death -- Appendices I. Potestas versus superdeterminism -- Sublation as dislocation -- Inventing Anna, inventing Madeleine -- The political implications of non-representational art -- Human freedom. Marx invented not only symptom but also drive -- The path to anarcho-feudalism -- The state and counter-revolution -- Appendices II. "Generalized foreclosure"? No, thanks! -- Shamelessly ashamed -- A muddle instead of a movie -- How to love a homeland in our global era -- Finale: The four riders of the apocalypse.
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"A radical new take on a perennial question in philosophy - can we ever be free? - by one of the world's most famous living philosophers"-- Provided by publisher.
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