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For Lacan, Sade consequently deployed the inherent potential of the Kantian [[philosophical ]] [[revolution]], in the precise [[sense ]] that he honestly externalized the [[Voice ]] of [[Conscience]]. The first [[association ]] here is, of course: what's all the fuss [[about]]? Today, in our postidealist [[Freudian ]] era, doesn't everybody [[know ]] what the point of the "with" is-the [[truth ]] of Kant's ethical rigorism is the [[sadism ]] of the Law, i.e. the Kantian Law is a [[superego ]] [[agency ]] that sadistically [[enjoys ]] the [[subject]]'s deadlock, his inability to meet its inexorable [[demands]], like the proverbial teacher who tortures pupils with [[impossible ]] tasks and secretly savors their failings? 1. [[Lacan, Jacques]], Le seminaire, Livre VII: L'éthique de la [[psychanalyse]], [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986, chap. VI. back up2. Lacan, J., "[[Kant avec Sade]]," in Écrits, Paris: Seuil, 1966, p. 765-790. back up