In this month’s edition of the spiked review, our ideas-packed essay and review magazine, we look at the meaning of Europe. To explore how the migrant crisis has shaped Europe’s sense of itself, Ella Whelan spoke to psychoanalytic philosopher and unabashed Hegelian Marxist, Slavoj Zizek, about his latest book, Against the Double Blackmail: Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbours. Listen to their conversation below.
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