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On the Pleasure Principle in Culture

Autor Robert Pfaller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2014
For many illusions it is easy to find owners--people who proudly declare their belief in things such as life after death, human reason, or the self-regulation of financial markets. Yet there are also different kinds of illusions, too, for example, in art: trompe l'oeil painting pleases its observers with "anonymous illusions"--illusions where it is not entirely clear who should be deceived. Anonymous illusions offer a universal pleasure principle within culture. They are present in games, sports, design, eroticism, manners, charm, beauty, and so on. However, it seems that this pleasure principle is increasingly misinterpreted. The proud proprietors of certain illusions are no longer capable of recognizing that they also follow anonymous illusions. As a consequence, they mistake happy, polite others for naive idiots or "savages"--the possessors of stupid illusions whose happiness is an obscene intrusion into the lives of more rational creatures. The misrecognition of anonymous illusions thus becomes a crucial ideological bedrock for contemporary neoliberal policy. Hatred of the other's happiness leads to the destruction of the public sphere and to a state that, rather than fostering and stimulating its citizens' capacities, interpellates them as victims and limits itself to providing "protective" or repressive measures directed against them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781781681749
ISBN-10: 1781681740
Pagini: 295
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: VERSO

Notă biografică

Robert Pfaller teaches philosophy and cultural theory as associate professor at the University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz, Austria.

Recenzii

“But let’s go back to belief, to the cliché that today we have lost belief. This is nothing more than a pseudo-debate: today we believe more than ever ߝ and this is the problem, as Robert Pfaller has shown. The concepts of the debate are therefore no longer the same. Unfortunately, however, the great majority of philosophers haven’t stepped up to the challenges at this high level, and thus they burden us with false answers.” —Slavoj Žižek