
For They Know Not What They Do
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Today, with the disintegration of state socialism, we are witnessing this eruption of enjoymnet in the re-emergence of aggressive nationalism and racism. With the lid of repression lifted, the desires that have emerged are far from democratic. To explain this apparent paradox, says Slavoj Zizek, socialist critical thought must turn to psychoanalysis.
For They Know Not What They Do seeks to understand the status of enjoyment within ideological discourse, from Hegel through Lacan to these political and ideological deadlocks. The author's own enjoyment of "popular culture" makes this an engaging and lucid exposition, in which Hegel joins hands with Rossellini, Marx with Hitchcock, Lacan with Frankenstein, high theory with Hollywood melodrama.
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- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword to the Second Edition: Enjoyment within the Limits of Reason Alone
- The Hard Road to Dialectical Materialism
- From the Logic of the Signifier.
- .to Hegelian Dialectics
- The Act
- Zen at War
- Religion
- The Act, Again
- Ideology
- Is There a Politics of Subtraction?
- Lacan and Badiou
- Surplus-Enjoyment
- Introduction: Destiny of a Joke
- Part I: E Pluribus Unum
- 1. On the One
- I. The Birth of a Master-Signifier
- The non-analysable Slovene
- Let the Emperor have his clothes!
- The "quilting point"
- "A signifier represents the subject for another signifier"
- Why is morality the darkest of conspiracies?
- II. How to Count Zero for One?
- Derrida is a reader of Hegel
- Identity as "reflective determination"
- "God is."
- A "chiasmic exchange of properties"
- The "logic of the signifier"
- The subjectivized structure
- The "metaphor of the subject"
- The Hegelian "one One"
- 2. The Wanton Identity
- I. Impossibility
- Hegel's "monism"
- The "silent weaving of the Spirit"
- "From nothingness through nothingness to nothingness"
- The condition of (im)possibility
- II. Reflection
- The logic of re-mark
- The abyss re-marked
- From failed reflection to reflected failure
- The tain of the mirror
- Part II: Dialectics and its Discontents
- 3. Hegelian Llanguage
- I. With an Eye to Our Gaze
- How to do a totality with failures
- The speculative (lack of) identity
- Llanguage and its limit
- The squabble about All
- II. Judgement by Default
- "The word is an elephant"
- The paradoxes of sexuation
- How necessity arises out of contingency
- "In father more than father himself"
- 4. On the Other
- I. Hysteria, Certainty and Doubt
- Wittgenstein as a Hegelian
- Hegel's hysterical theatre
- Cogito and the forced choice
- "Objective certainty"
- From ? to
- II. The "Formal Aspect"
- History of an apparition
- Saying and meaning-to-say
- The Hegelian performative
- "Cunning of Reason" revisited
- Part III: Cum Grano Praxis
- 5. All's Well That Ends Well?
- I. Why Should a Dialectician Learn to Count to Four?
- The triad and its excess
- Protestantism, Jacobinism.
- . and other "vanishing mediators"
- "A beat of your finger."
- Why is Truth always political?
- II. The "Missing Link" of Ideology
- The self-referring structure and its void
- Narrating the origins
- So-called "primitive accumulation"
- The paradox of a finite totality
- The Kantian Thing
- 6. Much Ado about a Thing
- I. The Variants of the Fetishism-Type
- Why is Sade the truth of Kant?
- The "totalitarian object"
- "I know, but nevertheless."
- Traditional, manipulative, totalitarian power
- II. "The King is a Thing"
- The King's two bodies
- Lenin's two bodies
- How to extract the People from within the people?
- The "Hypothesis of the Master"
- The King is a place-holder of the void
- Notes
- Index
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