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A Thymotic Left? Peter Sloterdijk and the Psychopolitics of Ressentiment
2010
Symploke
According to the criticisms of Slavoj Žižek and Alberto Toscano, Peter Sloterdijk"s recent work contains an anti-egalitarian and anti-universalist discourse that is inherent to a Nietzschean concept of politics based on a hierarchy of affects instead of universal ideas. Although it is true that the clinical problem of ressentiment constitutes the ethical core of Sloterdijk"s interest in "psychopolitics", it implies much more than an instrument of interpreting radical politics as an
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