The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... critical attention . While systematic social theories remain important to neo - Marxist analyses of culture , it is argued that popularly held beliefs do more work , so to speak . Popular racist mentalities , however , have proved more ...
... critical attention . While systematic social theories remain important to neo - Marxist analyses of culture , it is argued that popularly held beliefs do more work , so to speak . Popular racist mentalities , however , have proved more ...
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... critical reflections in the first chapter of his brilliant collection of early papers . ) This method remains central as the main source of analytic knowledge . There is no natural law that all aspects of reality must be equally ...
... critical reflections in the first chapter of his brilliant collection of early papers . ) This method remains central as the main source of analytic knowledge . There is no natural law that all aspects of reality must be equally ...
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... critical essay by Ella Freeman Sharpe ( 1950 ) — then considerably influenced by the work of Melanie Klein - begins from Jones's main insight into the unresolved Oedipus conflict , and also follows his method of con- sidering the play ...
... critical essay by Ella Freeman Sharpe ( 1950 ) — then considerably influenced by the work of Melanie Klein - begins from Jones's main insight into the unresolved Oedipus conflict , and also follows his method of con- sidering the play ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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