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Imagine a [[File:http://files.nosubject.com/Slavoj.%c5%bdi%c5%beek.A.Lacanian.Plea.For.Fundamentalism.18.9.2000-TheoryLeaks.mp3session]]. {{Audio |url=http://theoryleaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Slavoj.%c5%bdi%c5%beek.A.Lacanian.Plea.For.Fundamentalism.18.9.2000-TheoryLeaks.mp3}} {{Audio |url=http://theoryleaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Slavoj.%c5%bdi%c5%beek.A.Lacanian.Plea.For.Fundamentalism.18.9.2000-TheoryLeaks.mp3}} “Let me begin with a brief introduction to the notion of the so-called “big other” as the symbolic substance of beingcentral committee where someone stands up and starts to criticize [[Stalin]]. Now, as it were the symbolic space within which we human beings dwelleveryone [[knows]] this was prohibited. People usually think about symbolic rules regulating social interaction, but I think it is much more productive to focus on another aspect of what Lacan calls But that’s the “big other”catch. The intricate cobweb of unwritten implicit rules. Their never explicitly statedImagine someone else standing up and saying: ‘But listen, if are you state them explicitly crazy? Don’t you even usually commit some kind of crime or violation. This is what always interest me, how what holds communities together are not explicit rules but the unwritten rules which are even [[know]] that it’s prohibited to announce publicly. Now you will say that I’m exaggerating here. No I’m not. Imagine even criticize comrade Stalin?’ I [[claim]] the most totalitarian communities imaginable. The Stalinist regime. The real old second one from would be arrested earlier than the 30sfirst one. You would say but there everything Because although everybody knew that it’s prohibited to criticize Stalin, this [[prohibition]] itself was clear, no unwritten rulesprohibited. OhThe [[appearance]] had to be unconditionally maintained that it is allowed to criticize Stalin, their werebut simply why criticize him since he’s so [[good]].My point is that the appearance of a free [[choice]] had to be sustained…”{{SZA}}