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The Smooth and the Drive

The structural conjunction Žižek identifies between Byung-Chul Han’s aesthetics of the smooth—the cultural elimination of friction—and Lacan’s concept of drive: the frictionless tool does not merely satisfy desire but activates drive, a circuit that repeats beyond its purpose, which is why awareness of compulsion does not produce release from it.
The aesthetics of the smooth, as Byung-Chul Han diagnoses it, is the cultural trajectory toward frictionlessness—the elimination of every seam, texture, resistance, and difficulty from the designed environment. The iPhone’s featureless surface, the one-click purchase, the algorithm that learns one’s preferences and serves more of what one already likes: each is an instance of desire’s accommodation, the compression of the interval between impulse and satisfaction. Han treats this as a cultural pathology, an aesthetics that mistakes the smooth for the good and thereby impoverishes the experience of depth, meaning, and genuine encounter with alterity. Žižek’s contribution is to add a psychoanalytic layer that Han’s framework does not quite reach: the smooth does not only accommodate desire but activates drive. Desire has an object and is satisfied when the object is obtained; one wanted to build the feature, built it, and can stop. Drive
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