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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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1. It contains (or, simply told it *is*) the full treatment of Zizek's reading of Hegel, which is simply indispensible for him. If you're a german-speaking reader like me and are able to read in English, dump all those shortened German translations (especially the proclaimed Hegel book "Der erhabenste aller Hysteriker", this is real theory instead of just some text). No prior knowledge of Hegel is needed; on the contrary, if you happen to know some Zizek, this may be your ideal introduction to Hegel (it works for me).
2. It contains an ominous 100-page foreword, including a self-critique of Zizeks earlier works, some thoughts about the current precarious state of liberal democracy, and a very critical treatment of the philosophical standpoint of normally-best-friend Alain Badiou.
3. It is historically interesting because it marks, Deleuzian-said, an interconnection of series: The text was originally a series of lectures delivered "in the winter semester of 1989-90 in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. [...] The lectures were delivered in the unique atmosphere of those months: [...] the time of a 'short circuit' blending together political activism, the 'hightest' theory (Hegel, Lacan) and unrestrained enjoyment in the 'lowest' popular culture - a unique utopian moment is now [...] not only over but even more and more invisible" (quoted from page 3). These lectures are the point where Zizek, only recently known to a wider audience via "The Sublime Object of Ideology", returned to his home University of Ljubljana to do a work which is standing out in his far-too-many-books-to-be-overlooked work.
4. Oh well, and like almost all of Zizek, it's fun too.
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