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Change: In other words, much of the Real simply cannot be expressed through our language or any part of the symbolic order.Thus, there is a a gap that remains in our "reality."One result of this gap is hysteria. In psychoanalysis,
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Change: We like to think that ideologies are dead, but modern-day ideology presents us with fantasies on a daily basis, i.e. what it means to be an American, what one should get at the grocery store, what “democracy” means, etc. These fantasies have shaped our desires
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Change: Parallax GapThe Role of FantasyFantasy and its Place in Ideology-PART THREE The Ruling IdeologiesA Fleeting Encounter with the Real-LICENSING Why is This Work Licensed?The GNU FDL in a NutshellGNU Free Documentation LicenseIntroductionThere has been an ongoing
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Change: For example, if you discovered that your spouse was cheating on you, your fantasy of your spouse as the ideal person would dissolve, and your reality--everything you thought you knew--would seem to collapse around you. The emotion weassociated getwith this is anxiety, which is
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Change: also the entire notion of a “vanguard party.” These Marxists have returned to the notion of spontaneity: the idea that the right conditions will spontaneously give the working class the consciousness it needs. The excuse for this return to spontaneity is that
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Change: You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text, and apassage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end of the listof Cover Texts in the Modified Version. Only one passage ofFront-Cover Text and one
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Change: another copyright notice in your name, both of them just after the title. Otherwise, the modifications you make will technically not be able to be
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Change: . Also, if I didn’t put my name or organization name on this work, it would be difficult to determine who the copyright belonged to,
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Change: For example, a huge catastrophe could happen, but the leaders could claim that they have things “under control” and that the people need not worry.
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Change: There are a plethora of fantasies that we are presented with that work in this way. The belief that capitalist nations are necessarily practicing democracies
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Change: to desire. In part two, we discussed how fantasies allow us to understand our reality and how ideologies use fantasies to shape our desires and
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Change: part that refuses to be Symbolized by the big Other--and our entire perception of reality collapses. The feeling we get when we encounter the Real is anxiety, what Freud called
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Change: . The general consensus in mainstream political thought today is that capitalism has some problems but we have the formula. Liberal democracy + capitalism =
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Change: would be a terrible failure. These fantasies have shaped our desires and our very perception of reality, so they are difficult to combat. PART THREE [not complete]
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Change: good description of how ideology works. way. Ideology presents us with fantasies on a daily basis, i.e. what it means to be an American, what one should get at
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Change: For example, the colonialism of Imperial Britain was justified by the fantasy that the British were cleansing the world of ignorance, and by the fantasy
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