The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... unconscious mental formations in the other ) again potentially links Marxism and psychoanalysis , as human sciences positing objects of study which are both theoretical and real against the empiricist and atomistic critiques which have ...
... unconscious mental formations in the other ) again potentially links Marxism and psychoanalysis , as human sciences positing objects of study which are both theoretical and real against the empiricist and atomistic critiques which have ...
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... unconscious and repressed desire , in close parallel to the contradiction of ' being - in - itself ” and ' being - for- others ' expounded in Sartre's work . Such models - they are also to be found in the ' I ' and the ' me ' of ...
... unconscious and repressed desire , in close parallel to the contradiction of ' being - in - itself ” and ' being - for- others ' expounded in Sartre's work . Such models - they are also to be found in the ' I ' and the ' me ' of ...
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... unconscious conflict , rendering him incapable of the action to which he continually reaffirms his commitment . Hamlet is identified with Claudius , who has done what he has himself unconsciously wished to do - murdered his father and ...
... unconscious conflict , rendering him incapable of the action to which he continually reaffirms his commitment . Hamlet is identified with Claudius , who has done what he has himself unconsciously wished to do - murdered his father and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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