Zizek refers to this Rumsfeld speech "there are no known unknowns" in the context of his discussion on "the reality of the virtual." He argues that we don't experience the "real real" in our daily lives, but rather live in a virtual state, both imaginary and symbolic, in which we don't experience our true selves and live under paternal authority and belief structures.
Zizek refers to this Rumsfeld speech "there are no known unknowns" in the context of his discussion on "the reality of the virtual." He argues that we don't experience the "real real" in our daily lives, but rather live in a virtual state, both imaginary and symbolic, in which we don't experience our true selves and live under paternal authority and belief structures.
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