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How Lacan made love


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    “I think… that love encompasses the experience of the possible transition from the pure randomness of chance to a state that has universal v...
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    “If there exists one unique great imperial power which is always convinced that its most brutal interests coincide with the Good; if it is t...
  • The Zen position of non-thinking always harbors the danger of degenerating into not thinking.
    “In Zen, the positive and creative aspects of human thinking have been neglected and only its dualistic and discriminative aspects have real...
  • ekstasis
    Paolo Virno talks about Virno and Techno. Excerpt from the Film "Luoghi Comuni" ("Common Places")
  • Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia
    “Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated. Admittedly, there is the primal sho...
  • The history and the critique of 'racism' have lost their innocence:
    “The history and the critique of 'racism' have lost their innocence: knowing that they are themselves historically and ideologically...
  • The bastard form of mass culture is humiliated repetition:
    “La forme bâtarde de la culture de masse est la répétition honteuse: on répète les contenus, les schèmes idéologiques, le gommage des contra...
  • “Shit on your whole mortifying, imaginary, and symbolic theater!”
    ― Gilles Deleuze, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
  • Let this emptiness, this profound indifference shine out spontaneously in your smile.
    “Smile and others will smile back. Smile to show how transparent, how candid you are. Smile if you have nothing to say. Most of all, do not ...
  • How Lacan made love

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  • love encompasses the experience of the possible transition from the pure randomness of chance to a state that has universal value
    “I think… that love encompasses the experience of the possible transition from the pure randomness of chance to a state that has universal v...
  • “An Idea is an n-dimensional, continuous, defined multiplicity.”
    “An Idea is an n-dimensional, continuous, defined multiplicity.” — Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition
  • If there exists one unique great imperial power which is always convinced that its most brutal interests coincide with the Good; ..
    “If there exists one unique great imperial power which is always convinced that its most brutal interests coincide with the Good; if it is t...
  • “Shit on your whole mortifying, imaginary, and symbolic theater!”
    ― Gilles Deleuze, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
  • "All the great philosophical ideas of the past century—the philosophies of Marx and Nietzsche, phenomenology, German existentialism, and psychoanalysis—had their beginnings in Hegel."
    ― Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Sense and Nonsense
  • Cobain knew he was just another piece of spectacle, that nothing runs better on MTV than a protest against MTV
    “In his dreadful lassitude and objectless rage, Cobain seemed to have give wearied voice to the despondency of the generation that had come ...
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    “For Marcel Proust. – The son of well-to-do parents who, whether out of talent or weakness, chooses a so-called intellectual occupation as...
  • The Zen position of non-thinking always harbors the danger of degenerating into not thinking.
    “In Zen, the positive and creative aspects of human thinking have been neglected and only its dualistic and discriminative aspects have real...
  • ekstasis
    Paolo Virno talks about Virno and Techno. Excerpt from the Film "Luoghi Comuni" ("Common Places")
  • Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia
    “Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated. Admittedly, there is the primal sho...

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  • The "beautiful soul," lacking an actual existence,
    “ The "beautiful soul," lacking an actual existence, entangled in the contradiction between its pure self and the necessity of ...
  • ekstasis
    Paolo Virno talks about Virno and Techno. Excerpt from the Film "Luoghi Comuni" ("Common Places")
  • How Lacan made love
  • “.. how the proud and generous Russian people bore Stalin’s crimes and repression with such resignation; how the Bolshevik Party could tolerate them; not to speak of the final question –
    “I shall not evade the most burning issue: it seems to me that either the whole logic of ‘supersession’ must be rejected, or we must give up...
  • I dream of a new age of curiosity.
    "Curiosity is a new vice that has been stigmatized in turn by Christianity, by philosophy, and even by a certain conception of science....
  • Let's face it. We're undone by each other. And if we're not, we're missing something.
    “Let's face it. We're undone by each other. And if we're not, we're missing something. If this seems so clearly the case wit...
  • “The petit-bourgeois is a man unable to imagine the Other. If he comes face to face with him, he blinds himself, ignores and denies him, or else transforms him into himself.”
    ― Roland Barthes, "Myth on the Right," in Mythologies (1957)
  • "All the great philosophical ideas of the past century—the philosophies of Marx and Nietzsche, phenomenology, German existentialism, and psychoanalysis—had their beginnings in Hegel."
    ― Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Sense and Nonsense
  • in the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.
    “If, then, I were asked for the most important advice I could give, that which I considered to be the most useful to the men of our century,...

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