Slavoj Zizek addresses the Platonic reaction of the reader "...that between the limited view of us, mortals, and the view of the big Other which sees everything!" Only to argue against its own projection. "Vertigo is the ultimate anti-Platonic film, a systematic materialist undermining of the Platonic project, akin to what Deleuze does in the Appendix to The Logic of Sense." With Alain Badiou an obscure disaster ended the truth of the state. "It is thus that i understood Sartre's gross maxim: 'Every anticommunist is a dog,' because every anticommunist manifested thus his hatred of 'us,' his deetermination to exist only within the limits of propriety of himself - which is always the propriety of some property."

