Slavoj Žižek - The Spectators Malevolent Neutrality

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  • @patriceortovent6451
    @patriceortovent6451 5 років тому +2

    All what is said here in this monologue is absolutely right, it became clear for many although not talked about often from the fifties onward about this duplicity and censorship working at all levels of what Slavoj Zizek describes as décaféin coffee. As an artist all my life l have seen such phenomena in the art world. The best works of guifted artists is never going public, only the decaf coffee goes public. The best goes in private collections, never the public ones. We are a long way to be free thinking human beings, where ever you set your eyes you see humans in chains, if you don’t you are blind and lobotomised.

  • @sedeslav
    @sedeslav 11 років тому +12

    because of him I start to read Lacan, Derrida, Adorno.....:)

  • @zubermesfin1679
    @zubermesfin1679 3 роки тому +1

    One of the most profound lectures on youtube

  • @ian_lacerda
    @ian_lacerda 12 років тому +3

    This is one of the best lectures from Zizek i've ever seen, this is good stuff

  • @mileslilly2
    @mileslilly2 13 років тому +3

    this may be the most focused Zizek lecture I've seen yet

  • @hjeriz
    @hjeriz 11 років тому +18

    starts at - 6:46

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe29261 9 років тому +8

    Of course all people are unique; but Zizek is uniquely unique - like few of us!

  • @late_privktorian_era
    @late_privktorian_era 13 років тому +1

    glad to see this finally back on youtube.

  • @smokenmirrors34
    @smokenmirrors34 12 років тому +4

    this just blew my mind

  • @dannypang5348
    @dannypang5348 4 роки тому +1

    I have my Chemistry exam but first I want to listen to this lecture.

  • @RobertErac
    @RobertErac 13 років тому +1

    As for where it comes from: the ideologies always stage themselves before the gaze of a Big Other - they are always for someone watching. In Lacan's formulation, the Big Other is inherent within language as the ultimate and final destination of linguistic utterances: if you will, it is the kind of massive, universe-sized, all-time totality of language and thought themselves. May sound strange, seeing as Zizek disagrees with it, but read "Anti Oedipus," subbing Big Other for Despotic Signifier

  • @Merikuolleensa
    @Merikuolleensa 13 років тому +2

    @wesnfred He is talking about Otto Weininger, and i think the book in question would be "Sex and Character: An Investigation Of Fundamental Principles".

  • @Waaazuuuubp
    @Waaazuuuubp 4 роки тому +1

    53:32 can someone explain and or elaborate on this example? thank you

  • @isle387
    @isle387 12 років тому

    his talks usually have good titles but i think for purely superficial reasons this one may be my favourite yet

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees 12 років тому +2

    "This gaze is the gaze for which appearances have to be maintained is the same as the gaze which projects dirty meanings." Great insight, that is. "Reality is for those who cannot stand theatre acting. Fantasy is closer to the Real - in the opposition between fantasy and reality, the Real is on the side of fantasy, which is why, I think, we need theatre."

    • @farrider3339
      @farrider3339 9 місяців тому

      👌yes. Later years Zizek put it like : 'The illusion is The Real." There is no other untouched, our senses escaping Real. By that he also wiped the beyond and transcendental from the table. Which I personally find spot on 🎯 and very much liberating. I can stay the way I am. Stupid, deluded, just a monade wiggling around.

  • @mcbrave15
    @mcbrave15 12 років тому +1

    He used it as an stimulous who helped him to achieve a certain state of well being.He also made some scientific approach to the use of cocaine on medical aspects such as local anestesia on the eye nerve.But we have to consider that in that time the use of this substance wasn't illegal and they (scientifics) where about to discover the addiction problems this particular substance causes.After the substance was prooved to cause addiction Freud stoped using it and xperimenting.(one friend died tho)

  • @patriceortovent6451
    @patriceortovent6451 5 років тому +7

    Zizek saying “ for exemple l am going to give you an exemple” starting like that l have to listen even more carefully what follows to make sure l understand if he talks about the exemple of the exemple or simply the exemple itself. You cannot listen casually Zizek, you miss the bus if you do, and probably the next one as well.

    • @inco9943
      @inco9943 5 років тому +3

      ahahah true - following his style of speech with all the tangents, examples, illustrations, etc requires full attention but is usually rewarding

  • @jonahfox
    @jonahfox 13 років тому +1

    This is great.

  • @P3tr05h
    @P3tr05h 12 років тому +1

    To be highly reductive in such a modular talk, would the following formula be useful for applying the ideas of this talk?:
    "farce protects belief"

  • @Paseosinperro
    @Paseosinperro 13 років тому

    @jamesbubbastewartjr Yes, He use to say that the duty of the philosophy is to redefine problems, there are not only wrong answers but also wrong questions I totally agree with that, my experience shows me that many times great part of the problem, or sometimes even the whole problem (in that case the only problem would be the definition of a problem who doesn't exist) is the way we perceive it. Yes, is like the first step is to see things properly, as they really are.

  • @metabalcanico
    @metabalcanico 13 років тому +1

    i don't have time to develop it now...:p.. only a 2 hour lecture

  • @mensabs
    @mensabs 12 років тому +1

    He's a psychoanalyst, too? Amazing.

    • @inco9943
      @inco9943 5 років тому

      not a practising one - he draws from psychoanalysis very heavily though

  • @jamesgreenldn
    @jamesgreenldn 13 років тому +4

    6:45 to skip the spiel

  • @jamessamsom6780
    @jamessamsom6780 11 років тому

    Those nervous tics are what make Zizek Zizek.

  • @pseudaeles
    @pseudaeles 5 років тому

    im very modest, im the best at being modest, nobody is better at being modest than me.

  • @jradetzky
    @jradetzky 13 років тому

    @jozeer88 why? even though his accent is strong, his English (and most importantly his thinking) is really clear

  • @JaneRandomful
    @JaneRandomful 11 років тому

    Nobody noticed that the video stops too early?
    There's something missing at the end...

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    It's in Adelaide

  • @sedeslav
    @sedeslav 11 років тому +1

    Adorno is german Philosopher from Frankfurt school and he is good. He was opponent to faschism and nacism. Lacan is psychoanalytic and he is crucial for understanding mechanisms of Žižek's aproach to any subjects or theme. Žižek is also faithful Hegelian. But Derrida have very bad place on a Žižek's thinkers list! :)

  • @konlve
    @konlve 12 років тому +1

    do you have the continuation?

  • @Arsh2436
    @Arsh2436 3 роки тому

    Which book is the interviewer referring to while introducing Zizek? I can hear organs without Bodies said but I'm not sure if that is the same one which is referred to once Slavoj resumes.

  • @GoTzeHAMMER
    @GoTzeHAMMER Рік тому

    1:31:25 Love is disgusting!

  • @pritch481
    @pritch481 12 років тому +2

    This came up when I searched for tips on golf technique, confirming that Zizek is everywhere and all-seeing.

  • @eternalrecreation
    @eternalrecreation 12 років тому +1

    what does he say in german at the start? Is his German good?

  • @derekgilliland6577
    @derekgilliland6577 6 років тому

    His thing about marijuana being decaffienated opium is very true.

  • @jamesbubbastewartjr
    @jamesbubbastewartjr 13 років тому

    @Paseosinperro I think you're right, but if the goal is to be free from these things, the first step would necessarily have to be awareness of the nature/existence of the problem/issue. I dont think zizek has the answers, but he at least sheds some light on the nature of the problems, more than anyone I have ever known.

  • @a.s.alagha3010
    @a.s.alagha3010 11 років тому

    Thanks a lot, nice introduction, I will start step by step, I'm new in the field.. I study economics, but these days i'm having an interest on the social darwinism, now i'm stuck with zizek.

  • @Arsh2436
    @Arsh2436 3 роки тому

    Also, does anyone know who Robert Fahler the Austrian philosopher Zizek refers to at the end may be? I don't seem to be getting a reading of him on Google.

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    My body knows they have their intentions and means

  • @taxsayt
    @taxsayt 12 років тому

    Can anybody tell me what book are they all referring to at the beginning of the lecture? (I am no German speaker, unfortunately). Thnaks in advance !

  • @MrTomaszLukasz
    @MrTomaszLukasz 5 років тому

    I was drinking a decaf coffee as I watched this....

  • @neuromantikz
    @neuromantikz 13 років тому

    nice... but cut at the end...

  • @isle387
    @isle387 12 років тому

    thanks

  • @a.s.alagha3010
    @a.s.alagha3010 11 років тому

    and what is your conclusion about those guys?, i'm thinking of reading for Lacan

  • @silvatwotimes
    @silvatwotimes 12 років тому

    1. 1:37:45 - 1:43:00 feel the same way about love expressions
    2. 1:57:10 ha-ha-ha

  • @karl-arnal
    @karl-arnal 12 років тому

    in which of his books Zizek writes bout these subjects? about the gaze, thanks

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees 12 років тому +1

    The philosopher Zizek is a teacher of such power and passion . . . achhhh, does this mean I have to start reading Lacan, who I never heard of till last week on another Mr Z video? Do I have the stamina to walk the path of the Real Thinker? I guess issue-toughened intellectuals have to learn pacing. Thanks for reading the whines of some proletarian auto-didact! :o)

  • @wesnfred
    @wesnfred 13 років тому

    don't wanna crash the party, but what's the book that they mention in the beginning? in which the author says "Women doesn't exist"?

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Thx

  • @pakk82
    @pakk82 12 років тому

    where can i find this short story after casablanca

  • @cbawt
    @cbawt 12 років тому

    To everyone who has studied it, it should be clear that psychoanalysis is methodologically philosophy over science (there is a reason psychology faculties at large don't teach it for gods sake) but there is a reason to use philosophy... as soon as you tie yourself to empiricism or hard natural sciences, you basically have no points that can well deal with notions of reason, will, choice, justice, morality, etc.

  • @wesnfred
    @wesnfred 13 років тому

    @RolandOnTheRoad no success. its weird, because Josefina Ayerza recently held a talk on the same topic..... and there is no direct reference as to where it comes from, as if it's obvious, I feel stupid

  • @UnobviousExpand
    @UnobviousExpand 12 років тому

    :D No he is like that always, naturally (but the first time I saw him I've thought the same)

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Betting on Phoenix feathers?

  • @Paseosinperro
    @Paseosinperro 13 років тому +2

    what is Zizek doing if not just describing things which affect us but we never think about? Is like if, when we understand how things are, we are free from them. Curious

  • @jymkata
    @jymkata 12 років тому

    If you nicht sprechen sie Deutsch, (or you just don't speak German) skip to 7:15 to get to the English Start, (Or, if you prefer, die Englisch Start) [I don't speak German, sorry that I suck at your language.]

  • @elsurexiste
    @elsurexiste 13 років тому

    Weird, I understood Slavoj's German much better than the local's.

  • @Blueformdesign
    @Blueformdesign 11 років тому

    I think it's a an involuntary tick.

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Yep

  • @mcbrave15
    @mcbrave15 12 років тому

    hahahahaha... Indeed!!! To his relatives, familiars, co-workers, etc, etc.

  • @Isoviaergatis
    @Isoviaergatis 12 років тому

    for a minute i thought i have to search for subs.

  • @sam64
    @sam64 12 років тому

    I don't really get the ambigous gaze stuff

  • @keeperofthecheese
    @keeperofthecheese 10 років тому

    They speak German in Slovenia?

    • @lufazan7094
      @lufazan7094 10 років тому

      This was filmed in a Theaterfestival in Germany...

  • @Sidiciousify
    @Sidiciousify 7 місяців тому

    6:44

  • @Vaballathus
    @Vaballathus 12 років тому

    "Sex and Character" by Otto Weininger

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees 11 років тому

    Well, I could brush up on my Hitchcock, too, I suppose. Thanks, logotrix. I was jolted, BTW, to watch the recent short video of Chomsky giving his opinion of Zizek. Quite the put-down! Brilliant minds are not always harmonious, of course.

    • @johnmiller7453
      @johnmiller7453 6 років тому

      Well I have some negative opinions of both of them even though they both make excellent points at times.

  • @sedeslav
    @sedeslav 11 років тому

    No! :) He don't even smoke . His neuroses become part of his performances.

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Gruutsviik

  • @Paseosinperro
    @Paseosinperro 13 років тому

    @LuisManuelLealDias Hi, I don't follow your comment, why humble?

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Ants taught me numbers

  • @highway234
    @highway234 13 років тому

    7:15 to also skip the German.

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees 11 років тому

    Some of the narcissists would be better on stage than in the theatre of politics, safer for all the rest of us, that is! The stage can portray ugly desires, but also beautiful desires from the heart and the soul, of course, for better worlds and happier endings, and it may be hoped that the stage brings some relief for the shocked survivors of the many violences.

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Digging stick wayerhole

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Sick sad world

  • @polyannamoonbeam
    @polyannamoonbeam 11 років тому

    And then we all become narcissists in that case as theatre satisfys desire..displaces what may be truth, for the theatre of the real, and when there is a rupture in the game play, when we dont read our lines according to the script , what then..we become murderers , acting out assassinations day to day with stroke of pen and reinforcement of learning our lines......:)

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Kids go missing on them hols

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    I think light

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    I get it.

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Pillars of salt on mirrors under son?

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    I should be ?

  • @100FingeredMonkey
    @100FingeredMonkey 13 років тому

    didn't know he spoke german

  • @rotzikotzi99
    @rotzikotzi99 12 років тому

    well his german is really good actually, but of course he has his special accent like in english.
    he said that although he can understand german, his german is not good enough for improvising because his thoughts would simplify in idiotic tautologies.

  • @konnichiwa53
    @konnichiwa53 12 років тому

    it leads to double past tense grammar errors, sorry had to say it

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    It's red all over

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    A merry car

  • @lmcdowall
    @lmcdowall 12 років тому

    Well! La-ti-da... ;P

  • @InsanePickle007
    @InsanePickle007 12 років тому

    ThunderCock SoulPuncher

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    The biggest number is...

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Mist comes from here ?

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    A?

  • @Petrolianzoolbar
    @Petrolianzoolbar 12 років тому

    Hm, you were right, his use of psychoanalysis isn't really literal..
    I'm watching it again, I don't really agree with some of the things he sees as connected, but he sure is juggling interesting and huge concepts...

  • @clarinetato
    @clarinetato 12 років тому

    And, according to Murphy's law, it is in german.

  • @daaaaaawg
    @daaaaaawg 12 років тому

    he has nervous ticks

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    "regress"

  • @jradetzky
    @jradetzky 13 років тому

    @100FingeredMonkey all decent philosophers speak German

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Not pill but pyra..

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    So ?

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    I'm cahartic

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    Revolt

  • @SP-gh5xu
    @SP-gh5xu 2 роки тому

    They