1. Politics and responsibility
2. Obsession for harmony/Compulsion to identify
3. Politicization of ethics
4. Means without end: political phronesis
5. "May you live in interesting times"
6. Communism: the ethico-political fiasco
7. Who is afraid of a failed revolution?
8. Another world is possible
9. For they know not what they do
10. Parallax view on postmodern globalization
11. The public use of scandal
12. The screen of politeness/Empty gestures and performatives
13. Deadlock of totalitarian communism
14. The subversive use of theory
15. Embodying a proletarian position
16. New forms of apartheid
17. Intrusion of the excluded into the socio-political space
18. Rage capital and risk-taking revolutionary changes
20. To begin from the beginning
21. The fear of real love
22. Dialectic of liberal superiority
24. The universality of political miracles
25. Messianism, multitude, and wishful thinking
26. Politicization of favelas
27. Bolivarianism, the populist temptation
28. Violent civil disobedience
29. Legitimacy of symbolic violence
30. Gandhi, Aristide, and divine violence
31. No moralization but egotism
32. Possibility of concrete universality
33. Common struggle for freedom
34. The impossible happens.