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Todd McGowan

“The fundamental task of fantasy is to transform an impossible satisfaction that no one could attain into a prohibited satisfaction that becomes unattainable due to the fantasized obstacle that prevents the subject from having its object. Fantasy plays the central role in the psyche because it performs this operation. Even though fantasy is primarily unconscious, it enables people to believe consciously in the possibility of a satisfaction that they cannot have. It allows them to come into touch with a transcendent impossibility that makes everyday life bearable. Through fantasy, one can imagine an enjoyment without lack, but this is possible only via the creation of an obstacle that bears responsibility for the failure to attain this enjoyment. This process enables one to enjoy the obstacle while believing oneself to be enjoying the prospect of having the desired object itself.”

Todd McGowan, The Racist Fantasy: Unconscious Roots of Hatred
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The Racist Fantasy: Unconscious Roots of Hatred (Psychoanalytic Horizons) The Racist Fantasy: Unconscious Roots of Hatred by Todd McGowan
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