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Philomathean Society and AMC Host Slavoj Žižek

Monday, March 17, 2025 - 2:15am



The Andrea Mitchell Center and the Philomathean Society are proud to have welcomed Slavoj Žižek for the Philomathean Society's Annual Oration.

Once referred to as ‘The Most Dangerous Philosopher in The West’, Slavoj Žižek is a prominent Slovenian philosopher, cultural critic, and psychoanalyst known for his provocative and influential ideas on politics, ideology, and popular culture. Drawing on thinkers like Hegel, Marx, and Lacan, Žižek has explored topics ranging from capitalism and global politics to film theory and religion, often with a sharp and humorous edge. He has published over 50 books, including The Sublime Object of Ideology and Less Than Nothing, and has become widely recognized for his unique style, blending complex theoretical insights with references to pop culture and current events. Žižek’s work challenges conventional wisdom, urging audiences to question underlying assumptions in contemporary society. His engaging, often controversial approach has made him one of today’s most talked-about and widely-read philosophers.