A review by armedaphrodite
Like A Thief In Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Humanity by Slavoj Žižek

challenging medium-paced

2.25

The most frustrating thing about this book is that there's lots of great nuggets of thought and argument. When you really dig, you can see the points accreting at times. But the collection of essays feels like he just needed to get something out and published. Lots of the argument feels lazy, and much of the "me too" felt fully half-assed. The movie analysis and jokes make it appear accessible, and it would be, if he bothered tying his thoughts together instead of just stacking them one on top of the other.