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      IN DEFENSE OF LOST CAUSES

      IN DEFENSE OF LOST CAUSES

      SLAVOJ

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      First published by Verso 2008

      Copyright © Slavoj

i
ek 2008 This paperback edition published by Verso 2009 All rights reserved

      The moral rights of the author have been asserted

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-84467-429-9

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       Alain Badiou was once seated amongst the public in a room where I was delivering a talk, when his cellphone (which, to add insult to injury, was mine—I had lent it to him) all of a sudden started to ring. Instead of turning it off, he gently interrupted me and asked me if I could talk more softly, so that he could hear his interlocutor more clearly . . . If this was not an act of true friendship, I do not know what friendship is. So, this book is dedicated to Alain Badiou.

      Contents

       Introduction: Causa Locuta, Roma Finita

       PART I The State of Things

       1 Happiness and Torture in the Atonal World

       Human, all too humanThe screen of civilityGift and exchangeUlysses’ realpolitikThe atonal worldSerbsky Institute, MalibuPoland as a symptomHappy to torture?

       2 The Family Myth of Ideology

      “Capitalist realism”The production of the couple in Hollywood . . .. . . and outThe real Hollywood LeftHistory and family in FrankensteinA letter which did arrive at its destination

       3 Radical Intellectuals, or, Why Heidegger Took the Right Step (Albeit in the Wrong Direction) in 1933

       Hiding the tree in a forestA domestication of NietzscheMichel Foucault and the Iranian EventThe trouble with HeideggerOntological differenceHeidegger’s smoking gun?Repetition and the NewFrom Heidegger to the driveHeidegger’s “divine violence”

       PART II Lessons from the Past

       4 Revolutionary Terror from Robespierre to Mao

       “What do you want?”Asserting the inhumanTransubstantiations of MarxismThe limits of Mao’s dialecticsCultural revolution and power

       5 Stalinism Revisited, or, How Stalin Saved the Humanity of Man

      The Stalinist cultural counter-revolutionA letter which did not reach its destination (and thereby perhaps saved the world)KremlinologyFrom objective to subjective guiltShostakovich in CasablancaThe Stalinist carnival . . .. . . in the films of Sergei EisensteinThe minimal difference

       6 Why Populism Is (Sometimes) Good Enough in Practice, but Not in Theory

       Good enough in practice . . .. . . but not good enough in theoryThe “determining role of the economy”: Marx with FreudDrawing the lineThe actThe RealThe vacuity of the politics of jouissance

       PART III What Is to Be Done?

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