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[[Žižek]]'s account of [[law]] is built upon the reiteration of the idea that ''[[law]] is [[split]]'' or that ''there is a [[parallax view|parallax]] [[gap]] between the '''[[public]] [[letter]]''' and its '''[[obscene]] [[superego]] [[supplement]]'''''.<ref>{{Z}} ''[[The Parallax View]]''. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006. p. 10.</ref>
(This chapter focuses on the split in law, drawing out its repercussions for thinking about law more generally.)
====Law's Founding====
=====Founding Crime=====
=====Founding Law=====
====Split Law====
=====Surplus=====
=====Lack=====
====Enjoying Law====
====Love With Law====
=====The Object in Law: From Superego to Objet Petit a=====
=====Attachment to Law: From Enjoyment Through Duty to Enjoyment in Love=====
=====Conclusion: Hope in Law=====
====Notes====
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