On the April fool’s Day: The Beggars of Nothing.

To desire nothing- to get paid and do nothing, the ritual of those who have it all but do not own the signifiers of their bodies; the hysteric knows the game very well, no less than men whose anorexia functions of their bodies of signifiers, and seek to know nothing, not because they are already fed up but because, despite what one may expect, they are crushed bya desire of a feminine nature to whom they offer their truth as sacrifice; these are the beggars of nothing, who complain of those who do not bestow upon them but, they do not even sing to justify what one might provide, for their drive is to get and give nothing- and from them the ferryman of hell is not getting the two obols: and the question is what a beggar of this sort wants to be paid for? He considers the other as a master, one that has and ought to be responsible for the beggar who, by attributing this vigour to the overlord he makes himself a nothing, yet not like the obsessive who turns himself into a metaphor for a toilet- that is- to turn himself into manure, but to a land where the object of the other’s desire may have a fertile ground: and the best type of fertilizer is always one’s scat.

The Psychoanalytic Act: On the Formation of the No-Body.

By Petros Patounas

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.