Tens of thousands of refugees in Balkan countries are desperate to get 
to Germany. They assert their dreams as their unconditional right, and 
demand from the European authorities not only proper food and medical 
care but also transportation to the destination of their choice. There 
is something enigmatically utopian in this demand: as if it were the 
duty of Europe to realise their dreams – dreams which, incidentally, are 
out of reach of most Europeans (surely a good number of Southern and 
Eastern Europeans would prefer to live in Norway too?). It is precisely 
when people find themselves in poverty, distress and danger – when we’d 
expect them to settle for a minimum of safety and wellbeing – that their 
utopianism becomes most intransigent. But the hard truth to be faced by 
the refugees is that ‘there is no Norway,’ even in Norway.


full: http://www.lrb.co.uk/v37/n18/slavoj-zizek/the-non-existence-of-norway
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