in case anyone hasn't seen it, it's really enjoyable, idk i fucking love it, especially that screenshot, i busted up laughing so hard the first time i saw it. Anyways, most if not all his shit is on archieve.org

https://archive.org/details/2013ThePervertsGuideToIdeology/2013+-+The+Pervert's+Guide+to+Ideology.mp4

the quality is pretty decent, it's not 1080p but all things considered it's solid. But if you want to watch the Pervert's Guide to Ideology you gotta scroll all the way down, on that playlist menu thing, it's the last video. But there is a lot there, don't need a login or anything to watch them and so on and so forth. Enjoy

  • vertexarray [any]
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    4 years ago

    I went ahead and rewatched this just now after four years. My only coherent thought coming out the other side is that the best insights in the film are the ones that use the fundamentals of human experience as their factors. The need for sustenance, stability, social acceptance, etc. The bits about the london riots, nazism, Taxi Driver, those are its best moments. Durable, fibrous bits of insight.

    Where it loses me is whenever Zizek explicitly brings up concepts from psychoanalytic theory. To me, it seems he immediately steps into the realm of the unfalsifiable, the speculative. Psychoanalytic theory brings its own unexamined ideology in through the back way.

    What I don't understand is what end psychoanalytic theory serves. Why have these unfalsifiable concepts floating around in your theses when they just fall flat if someone asks where the evidence is at? I feel like I must really be missing something.

  • ProfessionalSlacker
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    4 years ago

    I remember stumbling upon this on Netflix back when they had good third party content, and just being absolutely enthralled

    • JoesFrackinJack [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      It's perfect for scatter brain idiots like me, I love it, plus I'm p stoned rn that helps

      • mayor_pete_buttigieg [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        Imo Zizek is always better when stoned. That state of mind provides the necessary suspension of disbelief to take him seriously.