But is this effectively the case? Is the only alternative to the Master the (potentially 'totalitarian') 'boss'? In psychoanalysis, the Master is by definition an impostor, and the whole point of the analytic process is to dissolve the transference to the Master qua 'subject supposed to know' - the conclusion of analysis involves the fall of the subject-supposed-to-know.
—from Trouble in Paradise, a other by Slavoj Zizek
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