Pathological Attachments: Slavoj Zizek on Anticapitalism and Liberal Democracy

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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Rethinking Marxism, Volume 21, Number 2, p.290 (2009)

ISBN:

0893-5696

URL:

http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/08935690902743591

Keywords:

21-2

Abstract:

This article explores the political potential of Slavoj Zizek's theory of ideology by unraveling its psychoanalytic presuppositions. Rather than a descriptive account of ideological procedures, Zi zek's ideology critique leads to a sophisticated understanding of agency that calls into question the subject's unconscious attachment to his or her sociosymbolic universe. In terms of leftist anticapitalism, the key battle concerns the subject's pathological attachment to what is repudiated. Following from this awareness, Zizek suggests that capitalism can be effectively attacked only by questioning its concealed anchoring point: that is, liberal democracy.