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Žižekova kritika liberálnej demokracie

In: Studia Politica Slovaca, vol. 5, no. 1
Peter Takáč

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Year, pages: 2012, 39 - 48
Keywords:
Critique of ideology; Liberal democracy; Psychoanalysis; Master-signifier; Objet petit a; Superego; Big Other; Death Drive
About article:
By using lacanian notions marxist philosopher Slavoj Žižek brings a new and creative critique of ideology in postmodern times. The author of this paper shows their usage on liberal democracy. Subject gets used to the social practice offered to him by societal structure, which then appears spontaneous in his eyes. He builds himself an retrospective image, a fantasy, how he got to this point. Liberal democracy gives him the feeling of freedom to choose. Even if he won´t participate, he has to confront himself with the superego imperative - the pressure of the societal and intersubjective demands. Which if aren´t fulfilled, he is becoming isolated from the group and feels guilty. That feeling of detachment forces him to get more involved. Because of these self-regulators, the subject is unable to identify the flaws of liberal democracy, and cannot step outside that ideology. Critique has to keep in mind that other past forms of democracy (e.g. athenian slave democracy) have put themselves into the position of non-ideology and build on it. Žižek also works with the freudian concept of death drive, i.e. a human capacity, which concentrates itself on the core of an ideological system holding it together.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Takáč, P. 2012. Žižekova kritika liberálnej demokracie. In Studia Politica Slovaca, vol. 5, no.1, pp. 39-48. 1337-8163.

APA:
Takáč, P. (2012). Žižekova kritika liberálnej demokracie. Studia Politica Slovaca, 5(1), 39-48. 1337-8163.