The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... individual freedom and difference seem a sufficient counter - ideal to these uniformitarian tendencies — some differentiating micro- structures are necessary in order for individuals to find the resources from which differential ...
... individual freedom and difference seem a sufficient counter - ideal to these uniformitarian tendencies — some differentiating micro- structures are necessary in order for individuals to find the resources from which differential ...
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... individuals or groups , they are often experienced as invasions of privacy , and inhibit instead of supporting the development of individual autonomy . Social work after its rapid expansion in the 1960s was a common setting for such ...
... individuals or groups , they are often experienced as invasions of privacy , and inhibit instead of supporting the development of individual autonomy . Social work after its rapid expansion in the 1960s was a common setting for such ...
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... individual essence of analytic work and away from its institutional applications . For example , the profession of social work , initially the most receptive to analytic ideas after the war , turned firmly against this tradition and ...
... individual essence of analytic work and away from its institutional applications . For example , the profession of social work , initially the most receptive to analytic ideas after the war , turned firmly against this tradition and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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