Sen and Žižek on the Multiculturalist Approach to Non-Violence

Authors

  • Marlon Jesspher B. De Vera University of the Philippines-Diliman Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70922/exz24529

Keywords:

Sen, Žižek, multiculturalism, non-violence, tolerance, globalization, rationality, freedom

Abstract

This paper analyzes areas of convergence in the works of Amartya Sen and Slavoj Žižek in their criticisms of the multiculturalist approach to non-violence. First, Žižek’s characterization of the liberal discourse of guilt and fear is presented. Then, Sen’s key ideas on multiculturalism, tolerance, and rational critique are explicated. Next, a synthesis of Sen and Žižek’s notions of universality, freedom, and rationality, as well as of their critical conceptions of globalization and anti-globalization are discussed. Subsequently, Sen and Žižek’s divergences on overcoming violence are examined. Lastly, from integrating Sen and Žižek’s thoughts, key theses are provided on the paradoxical character of the multiculturalist approach to non-violence and on how despite their divergences, both Sen and Žižek propose radical systematic changes and an alternative approach to non-violence characterized by the universals of rationality and genuine freedom.

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Author Biography

  • Marlon Jesspher B. De Vera, University of the Philippines-Diliman

    MARLON JESSPHER B. DE VERA is a Senior Lecturer at the UP Los Baños Department of Humanities, Philosophy Division (2020-present) and at the UP Diliman Department of Chemical Engineering (2017-present). He is also a corporate professional (consumer goods supply chain, purchasing, and manufacturing management), chemical engineer (BS Chemical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, UP Diliman, 2011), philosophy enthusiast (MA Philosophy, UP Diliman, 2018), and communication scholar (Doctor of Communication, UP Open University, 2019-present).

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Published

2022-01-21

How to Cite

De Vera, M. J. . (2022). Sen and Žižek on the Multiculturalist Approach to Non-Violence. Mabini Review, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.70922/exz24529