Slavoj Zizek became famous in the 1990s with his interpretation of Hegel educated by the theories of French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. For the Slovenian star philosopher, however, simply returning to Hegel is impossible; the only adequate path to reactivation for him leads via the axis of HegelLacan: Hegel on the psychoanalytical couch, sucked dry by his revenant Lacan, who in turn is left to bleed by Zizek. It may sound paradoxical but it is only through this intellectual transfusion that Hegel can become Hegel again. Robert Eikmeyer explores such and similar paradoxes in this conversation with Slavoj Zizek: A spirited tour de force through Hegels edifice of thought, abundant in dialectical staircase wit. With 10 drawings by Jonathan Meese around the book block, in a cover of glassine paper.