Slavoj Zizek

Philosopher, cultural critic

Contemporary influential 140 sayings

Sayings by Slavoj Zizek

The truly subversive act is not to break the rules, but to follow them to their absurd conclusion.

2010s — Public lecture, unknown location
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I am a communist in the same way that a Christian is a Christian. It's a belief, not a political program.

2013 — Interview with The European
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The more you try to escape your fate, the more you fulfill it.

2000s — Lecture, unknown location
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I don't believe in happy endings. I believe in interesting endings.

2011 — Interview with Big Think
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The only way to be truly free is to recognize your own servitude.

2000s — Public lecture, unknown location
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I am a dialectical materialist, which means I believe in contradictions.

2015 — Interview with RT
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The problem is not that people are stupid, but that they are too smart for their own good.

2000s — Lecture, unknown location
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I am a Hegelian. I believe that everything is already contained in the beginning.

2013 — Interview with The European
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The only way to be truly ethical is to be profoundly immoral.

2010s — Public lecture, unknown location
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I don't believe in progress. I believe in repetition, but with a difference.

2014 — Interview with Vice
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The greatest illusion is the illusion of choice.

2000s — Lecture, unknown location
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I am a revolutionary, but I am also a conservative. I want to conserve the revolutionary impulse.

2012 — Interview with The Guardian
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The only way to be truly authentic is to be completely artificial.

2010s — Public lecture, unknown location
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I don't believe in reality. I believe in the symbolic order.

2012 — Interview for 'The Pervert's Guide to Ideology'
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The ultimate freedom is to be able to say no.

2000s — Lecture, unknown location
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I am a philosopher, which means I am professionally confused.

2011 — Interview with Big Think
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The most dangerous thing is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge.

2000s — Public lecture, unknown location
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I don't believe in an afterlife. I believe in an after-death.

2013 — Interview with The European
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The only way to overcome a problem is to embrace it.

2000s — Lecture, unknown location
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I am a communist. I am not ashamed. I am proud.

2015 — Interview with RT
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