

The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire, Part 5
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First Signifier as Prohibition
- The first signifier introduces prohibition, experienced universally as "no."
- This prohibition is essential for subjectivity and language acquisition, its absence linked to psychosis.
Perversion Centers on Law, Not Pain
- Sadism and masochism involve intense relations to the law, not enjoyment of pain itself.
- Masochists enjoy being told they've been bad; sadists enjoy pronouncing the law verbally.
The Volume of "No" Shapes Subjectivity
- Psychotics never hear "no," perverts hear it weakly, and neurotics hear it clearly as law.
- Internalizing "no" calmly leads to stable subjectivity; linked to neurotic structure.