That impudent boy shoulda got the bash, these Lacan students are too tolerant, if I was in a crowd seeing a great mentor that I respect and someone did that to them they wouldn't get off so lightly
I think Dostoyevsky explains it best... 'What can one expect from man since he is a creature endowed with such strange qualities? Shower upon him every earthly blessing, drown him in bliss so that nothing but bubbles would dance on the surface of his bliss, as on a sea; give him such economic prosperity that he would have nothing else to do but sleep, eat cakes and busy himself with ensuring the continuation of world history and even then man, out of sheer ingratitude, sheer libel, would play you some loathsome trick. He would even risk his cakes and would deliberately desire the most fatal rubbish, the most uneconomical absurdity, simply to introduce into all this positive rationality his fatal fantastic element. It is just his fantastic dreams, his vulgar folly, that he will desire to retain, simply in order to prove to himself (as though that were so necessary) that men still are men and not piano keys, which even if played by the laws of nature themselves threaten to be controlled so completely that soon one will be able to desire nothing but by the calendar."
the way the student tried to attack lacan by raising his hand and walking towards him and the way lacan panicked and just slapped around his arms like a t rex was hilarious
The protestor frustrates me because I think he is saying something interesting, but the way he goes about expressing his beliefs is so immature that it’s almost impossible to take his side or even take him seriously.
then it's your failing. that you expect commentators to say things in line with your aesthetics and that's more important to you than what they're saying.
Could you please one fish two fish your soul out of Yodh? I wonder if you could find another tone; Kénose....Catachresis comes when you want it the least
So they're not phonies just because they're not on smartphones? They betray their phoniness when they side with Lacan without understanding the young man's position.
considering that this was in 1972, just 4 years after the '68, he probably took on the streets and either organized or took part of the masses; thats what i assume he would also do the next day of the revolution
Because he is a revolutionary as situationnists can get I guess. Interrupting a teacher for propaganda purposes can be effective, but you can't do that alone and without a coherent ideology. But when you think you only have to fight the 'society of the spectacle', this kind of stunt becomes an end in itself.
The hippie kid is at least a revolutionary Marxist who tries to disrupt capitalist hegemony in real time (how effective he is is another question). If breadtube was half of that, breadtube would be 100 times better.
Lacan is french, but the young guy is a belgian. Belgian people are even funnier, so that french jokes often start with "C'est l'histoire d'un belge..."
Lacan was quasiscientist, pure narcisstic shit. Heideger was a genius.
Explain
I have no idea what this is or means, can someone give some explanation of the context?
what a bunch of inadequates sand try hards
Plot twist, Lacan arranged the whole thing ahead of time
I love this man
Tweakin' hard 😂
Wow the student is kind of dreamy........wonder what's up with him now
Angry old man he was😂
He want a revolution so much that after leaving the lecture, he became the lead singer of a punk band called The Ramones and the rest is history.
The fraud had it coming.
You want a new master? You will get one.
Sauf si vous êtes crédule, l'intervention du jeune au tiers de la vidéo est une comédie, une pièce de théâtre organisée.
I kinda look like this dude. Got the same hair lol
Yeah, that’s very important. But now he’s 52 years older, probably not the same hair.
ruclips.net/video/YpQfihMLuww/видео.html Anger and anguish. Affection and passion in Lacan
lol pure class his response was basically 'yup'.
That impudent boy shoulda got the bash, these Lacan students are too tolerant, if I was in a crowd seeing a great mentor that I respect and someone did that to them they wouldn't get off so lightly
"Revolutionary" French word meaning spoiled, rich kid.
Someone’s been reading a bit of situationist literature…
Faut pas s'énerver comme ça papy, C'est mauvais pour le cœur 😅😅
I think Dostoyevsky explains it best... 'What can one expect from man since he is a creature endowed with such strange qualities? Shower upon him every earthly blessing, drown him in bliss so that nothing but bubbles would dance on the surface of his bliss, as on a sea; give him such economic prosperity that he would have nothing else to do but sleep, eat cakes and busy himself with ensuring the continuation of world history and even then man, out of sheer ingratitude, sheer libel, would play you some loathsome trick. He would even risk his cakes and would deliberately desire the most fatal rubbish, the most uneconomical absurdity, simply to introduce into all this positive rationality his fatal fantastic element. It is just his fantastic dreams, his vulgar folly, that he will desire to retain, simply in order to prove to himself (as though that were so necessary) that men still are men and not piano keys, which even if played by the laws of nature themselves threaten to be controlled so completely that soon one will be able to desire nothing but by the calendar."
Lacan went Louis de Funès on this kid 😂
Never thought that Joey Ramone and Lacan would meet in these terms
Lmfao
The professeur had to exit the place the disrupter leave him, using his own logos, quite unconfortable. Heavy shit appealing to the ego of a boomer.
Lacan was no boomer, he was born in 1901. The disrupter, Anatole Atlas, was born in 1951. A real boomer!!
Lol
the way the student tried to attack lacan by raising his hand and walking towards him and the way lacan panicked and just slapped around his arms like a t rex was hilarious
what did he spill? looks like his throw-up
The protestor frustrates me because I think he is saying something interesting, but the way he goes about expressing his beliefs is so immature that it’s almost impossible to take his side or even take him seriously.
That's just how French professors lectured.
then it's your failing. that you expect commentators to say things in line with your aesthetics and that's more important to you than what they're saying.
@@desigrrl08is it too much to ask that somebody can be just a little bit intelligible?
Vacuous.
Lmao I fucking love the French
Revolution for the sake of revolution is the most postmodern thing I've ever witnessed
and profit for the sake of profit is what you're used to seeing
what the fuck are you on about
rebel without a cause
Betas supporting betas as usual.
what a clown
Could you please one fish two fish your soul out of Yodh? I wonder if you could find another tone; Kénose....Catachresis comes when you want it the least
That student's name? You guessed it, Frank Stallone.
No phones in sight. Just people enjoyed the moment.
Yeah but in another way, living in black and white... nop, not for me...
they enjoyed watching, phone users doing the same
So they're not phonies just because they're not on smartphones? They betray their phoniness when they side with Lacan without understanding the young man's position.
That's probably because mobile phones were not invented yet
‘I want a Revolution’ In Žižek’s words, “That’s easy kid, what are you gonna do the next day of the Revolution?”
hahaha shut up.
Enjoy
considering that this was in 1972, just 4 years after the '68, he probably took on the streets and either organized or took part of the masses; thats what i assume he would also do the next day of the revolution
You find enemies of revolution within the ranks of the revolution
this is soo childish and counterproductive ugh... whats his @?
The guy who interrupted looks like Maxmoefoe
What was so revolutionary about the kid's actions? He accomplished about as much as kicking over a trash can.
Because he is a revolutionary as situationnists can get I guess. Interrupting a teacher for propaganda purposes can be effective, but you can't do that alone and without a coherent ideology. But when you think you only have to fight the 'society of the spectacle', this kind of stunt becomes an end in itself.
@@turtlecraft7996blabla
5:05 greatest anime plot twist
french people
beautiful counter transference.
Why
God I wish academe today was still like this.
Jus d'orange... DCN
The Situationist influenced kid is more interesting than Lacan lol.
just more incorrect
Situationism isn't very interesting but the May '68ish revolutionnary mood of this ultra-left student is inspiring.
That kid is what breadtube is today - situationist date cringe
@aadhi gei checks out what? your subscription says it all leftoid. you'll never appreciate Lacan's wisdom
@aadhi gei situationists are marxist tho, OP could perfectly be a situationist for you if you had only seen his profile
That hippie kid is what breadtube is today
lol no. breadtube is full of liberals
If only. It'd be epic if breadtube were full of anti-psychoanalysis situationists.
The hippie kid is a neoliberal? Ahead of his time that one. Most hippies did end up neoliberals tho so probably actually is.
The hippie kid is at least a revolutionary Marxist who tries to disrupt capitalist hegemony in real time (how effective he is is another question). If breadtube was half of that, breadtube would be 100 times better.
The student would definitely have been a femboy if he was alive today
he is still alive.
all in all great 8 minutes spent
french people are the funniest people in terms of laughing at
Lacan is french, but the young guy is a belgian. Belgian people are even funnier, so that french jokes often start with "C'est l'histoire d'un belge..."
French people are the funniest? Have you ever seen the English? Or even funnier, Americans?