1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-7053.1973.tb00861.x
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Failure of Revolution

Abstract: Karl Dietrich Bracher: Failure of Revolution James Jolt: Anarchism in Action Dennis Kavanagh: MNC and Politics K. R. Minogue: Less Darkness at Noon Stephen White: On the History of Soviet Politics

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“…It is "that part of the subject's being that is simultaneously left out of and produced by the identity established for the subject in the S 1 -S 2 articulation." [27] So, anything that offers the possibility of stopping up the gap between the subject and the Other and filling the lack of the subject can function as object a. For examples, for children, a mother's voice, a gaze, a breast or some parts of their own body can be the object a. Pets, money, or the opposite sex partner also take the role of object a as long as they are desired by the subject.…”
Section: Jacques Lacan's Four Fundamental Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is "that part of the subject's being that is simultaneously left out of and produced by the identity established for the subject in the S 1 -S 2 articulation." [27] So, anything that offers the possibility of stopping up the gap between the subject and the Other and filling the lack of the subject can function as object a. For examples, for children, a mother's voice, a gaze, a breast or some parts of their own body can be the object a. Pets, money, or the opposite sex partner also take the role of object a as long as they are desired by the subject.…”
Section: Jacques Lacan's Four Fundamental Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 98%