that's a MacGuffin, a pure nothing which is non the less efficient... what Lacan calls object petit a: a pure void which functions as the object cause of desire.
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Slavoj Žižek: Cytaty po angielsku (strona 2)
Slavoj Žižek jest słoweński socjolog, filozof, psychoanalityk i krytyk kulturalny. Cytaty po angielsku.“Prohibition of desire leads to desire for prohibition.”
Źródło: Slavoj Žižek: Wokeness, Psychoanalysis, and Quantum Mechanics | Robinson's Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxmZ4AVac7U
“What cannot be described should be inscribed into the artistic form as its uncanny distortion.”
Źródło: Less Than Nothing (2012), Chapter One (The Drink Before), Vacillating The Semblances
Kontekst: The horror of the Holocaust cannot be represented; but this excess of represented content over its aesthetic representation has to infect the aesthetic form itself. What cannot be described should be inscribed into the artistic form as its uncanny distortion.
Anecdote about the Soviet suppression of the Prague Spring in 1968, quoted in The New Yorker (5 May 2003), p. 39 http://books.google.com/books?id=AZQeAQAAMAAJ&q=%22cakes+and+watching+Russian+tanks+against+demonstrators.+It+was+perfect%22&dq=%22cakes+and+watching+Russian+tanks+against+demonstrators.+It+was+perfect%22&hl=en&ei=3HRhTpzzPIrv0gGwiazpDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA
Źródło: The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989), pp.27, "Totalitarian Laughter"
Reverberations 2. Reverberations of the Crisis in a Multi-Centric World
Living in the End Times (2010)
Conversations with Žižek by Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2004), p. 42
Źródło: Less Than Nothing (2012), Chapter One (The Drink Before), Vacillating The Semblances
"Disputations: Who Are You Calling Anti-Semitic?" in The New Republic (7 January 2009); Žižek is here quoting a statement he made in a prior essay to distinguish what he had actually said with such assertions as he was portrayed as having made. He asserts that Hitler for all his bluster and brutality was a promoter of established economies and less boldly revolutionary in his ideas and actions than Gandhi.
the right to worship false gods.
The Fragile Absolute: or, why is the Christian legacy worth fighting for?
The fool answered: 'Yes of course I know that, but does the hen know?'
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The Fragile Absolute: or, why is the Christian legacy worth fighting for? (London: Verso, 2000, ), p. 111.