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‘Kant with Sade’: The Law with Desire

In June of 1964, Lacan gathered together a group of close associates and announced, via tape recording, the founding of the Ecole freudienne de Paris; in which such thinkers as Michel de Certeau, Felix Guattari, and Luce Irigaray would later play a part. In a statement that shortly followed the inauguration… [MORE]

‘Kant with Sade’: The Law with Desire ‘Kant with Sade’: The Law with Desire

{Clip} Ian Bremmer on the Daily Show

I really liked the first half of the clip because I think it lays an essential point of Zizek's political theory which states that late capitalism is NOT in fact the final stage of capitalism. Late capitalism or multinational corporation as the peak of capitalist productivity was a popular theory in Marxist circles… [MORE]

{Clip} Ian Bremmer on the Daily Show {Clip} Ian Bremmer on the Daily Show

Outline for a Work on Psychology and Psychoanalytic History

I haven't had many chances to work lately, so I'm posting what I consider to be an unfinished study of the topographical relation(s) between capitalist production, the modern subject, and contemporary psychology. As things stand, this is the product of another mandatory Intro to Psychology assignment.… [MORE]

Outline for a Work on Psychology and Psychoanalytic History Outline for a Work on Psychology and Psychoanalytic History

Why I Hate Women (and a brief section on why I love them)

Freud’s treatment of Dora began in 1900 and lasted a year; five years later he published “Fragment of Analysis in a Case of Hysteria." This case proved to be essential in Freud’s development of his concept of transference. He believed that within treatment it was essential that a hysteric transfer… [MORE]

Why I Hate Women (and a brief section on why I love them) Why I Hate Women (and a brief section on why I love them)

Peace As Ideological Function pt 1

Something of incredible importance happened relatively recently; Barack Obama gave his Noble Peace Prize acceptance speech. This event desperately necessitates critical elaboration but all the analysis that I have stumbled upon completely misses the mark. It is of unequivocal importance that we don't… [MORE]

Peace As Ideological Function pt 1 Peace As Ideological Function pt 1

A Brief Encounter With Ego-Psychology (And Why Such Encounters Are Necessary)

As some of you may know, I am currently taking my Nursing School prerequisites, including Intro to Psychology. The following is a required paper assignment. I debated whether this had enough value to warrant posting. The reasons against posting are: 1) the indignity of even engaging with ego-psychologists.… [MORE]

A Brief Encounter With Ego-Psychology (And Why Such Encounters Are Necessary) A Brief Encounter With Ego-Psychology (And Why Such Encounters Are Necessary)

Stray Observations on “The Taking of Pelham 123″

I recently saw "The Taking of Pelham 123," the Tony Scott helmed action-thriller starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta. The film is a pretty generic heist story that  occasionally aspires to venture well above its station, to be a character study juxtaposing the back stories of its antagonist… [MORE]

Stray Observations on “The Taking of Pelham 123″ Stray Observations on “The Taking of Pelham 123″

Beyond the Reality Principle

The following is a welcome essay by guest-contributor Lauren Moos. Lacan’s opens this essay by stating that upon the date of his writing, a dramatic change had occurred in psychoanalysis. Whereas the first generation of psychoanalysts entered the cause due to “the ethical seduction of devotion… [MORE]

Beyond the Reality Principle Beyond the Reality Principle

Schematics: The Courage of Reading Today (Badiou and the Communist Hypothesis)

This concise outline given to us by Badiou needs little commentary. I will only interrupt with a few notes. It's thrust has no moralism. Only an ethics, and a question that is put to you as to your fidelity to the truth and to your relation to the history of the politics of emancipation. These [...]… [MORE]

Schematics: The Courage of Reading Today (Badiou and the Communist Hypothesis) Schematics: The Courage of Reading Today (Badiou and the Communist Hypothesis)

Our Top Philosophical Influences: Zizek

Yunus: Okay. My interest lies in Zizek as popularizer of Jacques Lacan. Brendan: This is a sort of "marginal" way of putting it that I haven't heard you express before. Yunus: I go through phases of really diggin' his work and then thinking he's a sophist. I think speaking about him right after Foucault… [MORE]

Our Top Philosophical Influences: Zizek Our Top Philosophical Influences: Zizek
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Negri’s Immanence, or, Have Some Dirty, Greasy, Sweaty, Smelly Hands With Your Creative Cognitive Labor

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!What my earlier article neglected to do is to locate Negri’s Goodbye Mr. Socialism in its proper discursive and historical context. While I have not read the whole series of interviews contained in that volume, it is obvious from its [...]

Do We Need a Joyful Praxis?

This is a somewhat interesting interview with Michael Hardt, professor of literature at Duke University and collaborator of Antonio Negri’s most popular works. Amongst other things, Hardt, speaking from the context of his involvement in political activism, distinguishes between two emotional types of political engagement. On the one hand, he notes the privileged Westerner who [...]

Huffington Post Doesn’t Understand Philosophy

Tom Morris begins his Huffington Post article Where Have All The Philosophers, which bemoans the current state of philosophy, with:

Where have all the philosophers gone? What are they doing with themselves? Why isn’t there a small army of sages out in the media and on the shelves of our bookstores helping with the worries and [...]

[Clip] Zizek On Jacobin Terror

I thought this would be a nice companion to my previous post on Rawls and Ethics. Ultimately, however, I think that I have to disagree with Zizek, at least as he presents himself in this video, on the point that Liberals don’t really believe. His point being that the Liberal stance is officially egalitarian but [...]


“What is represented in ideology is [...] not the system of the real relations which govern the existence of individuals, but the imaginary relation of those individuals to the real relations in which they live. If this is the case, the question of the ‘cause’ of the imaginary distortion of the real relations in ideology disappears and must be replaced by a different question: why is the representation given to individuals of their (individual) relation to the social relations which govern their conditions of existence and their collective and individual life necessarily an imaginary relation? And what is the nature of this imaginariness?”

Louis Althusser

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