The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... commitments of the family . The paradox is felt by many socialists today that belief in intensity of commitment to others often leads back to rather than away from family connections , even though political convictions might suggest a ...
... commitments of the family . The paradox is felt by many socialists today that belief in intensity of commitment to others often leads back to rather than away from family connections , even though political convictions might suggest a ...
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... commitment to strict analytic technique , and by membership of a strongly defined group , sectarian at least in respect of its liability to defection and split . Some Kleinians remained most committed to maintaining the standards and ...
... commitment to strict analytic technique , and by membership of a strongly defined group , sectarian at least in respect of its liability to defection and split . Some Kleinians remained most committed to maintaining the standards and ...
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... commitment to extending the work of analysis within the national health and welfare systems , but to no great material advantage . The significant contrast is with the much larger - scale private proliferation of psychoanalysis in the ...
... commitment to extending the work of analysis within the national health and welfare systems , but to no great material advantage . The significant contrast is with the much larger - scale private proliferation of psychoanalysis in the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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