Conversation Between L.A.P. and Yuppie Grinder

  1. L.A.P.
    nah, even when I was, I was just a 16 year old who idolized and thought Mao and the Cultural Revolution were cool. It's clear that the Chinese Civil War was a conflict between bourgeois factions, the Communist Party was just more populist due their opposition against the feudal-landlords and imperial powers. I still think there was something 'cool' about the Cultural Revolution even if it was Mao's impotent attempt at breaking the capitalist relations already established by the Communist Party.

    I've been more of a "libertarian socialist" or left com of sorts since I came back on the forum after its purge. I'm just not dead set on a certain tendency.
  2. So do you no longer fancy yourself a Maoist?
  3. L.A.P.
    cool, thanks
  4. It recommends artists you haven't played yet and you can socialize and talk about music with people.
    There's a radio feature like pandora, but it's far better and has much, much less advertisments.
  5. L.A.P.
    i think my sister has one. idk about those 'music-suggestion' sites, i had a pandora about 5 years ago and thought it started to play the same shit after a while. what's last.fm supposed to be like?
  6. it's pretty cool in my opinion
  7. L.A.P.
    nah, should i?
  8. aye dude, u got a last.fm?
  9. L.A.P.
    That's why Lacan and Lacanians dislike pretty much all the other schools of psychoanalysis (Jungian, Kleinian, etc.), Lacan believed a big part of his work was a "return to Freud". It's also really important to note that concepts in general Continental philosophy like Oedipus complex, Mirror Stage, Body without Organs, Night of the World, and shit like that are analogies. The Oedipus complex is supposed to be something retroactively posited after subjectivization, where the father-figure (Other) is the obstacle that the child (subject) has to overcome to obtain their mother (object of desire) and fill the lack. Lacan definetely upheld the Oedipus complex and vehemently opposed Freudian-revisionism ().
  10. Does Lacan uphold Oedipus Complex theory? I thought a lot of Freudians have abandoned that.
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