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''The Parallax View'' (2006) is a work of critical theory by Slavoj Žižek. Like many of Žižek's books, it covers a wide range of topics, including philosophy, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, politics, literature, and film.〔Bogdanov 812〕〔Johnston 17〕 Some of the authors discussed in detail include Jacques Lacan, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Karl Marx, Immanuel Kant, Martin Heidegger, Alain Badiou, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Daniel Dennett, Antonio Damasio, Franz Kafka, and Henry James. The book was described by Žižek as his magnum opus,〔Dean 375〕 and it is considered notable because Žižek attempts therein to outline his system of thought.〔Dean 376〕〔Jameson 7〕 According to Žižek's introduction to the book, it is divided into three main sections (philosophical, scientific, and political) in order to introduce "a minimum of conceptual order."〔Žižek 10〕 Although the book was largely well-received, some questioned whether it truly had a systematic approach. The most enduring concept developed throughout the book is the parallax, which refers to the apparent motion of an object when it is seen from different perspectives. Žižek uses this idea, which comes from Kojin Karatani's ''Transcritique'', to rework the Hegelian dialectic from a materialist perspective.〔Dean 376〕 ==Interpretation==
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