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Original Article

On the Fate of Psychoanalysis and Political Theory

Pages 943-980 | Published online: 12 Sep 2017
 

Abstract

The author explores the present structure of the relationship between psychoanalysis and political theory, finding that the two often attempt to integrate each other’s findings as mere resources within the pursuit of fundamentally self-determined projects. This radically misconstrues the force and meaning of the insights upon which they draw. Especially when psychoanalytic interpretations of collective subjects (nations, regions, etc.) occur, the relationship between psychoanalysis and political theory may not be appropriately mediated, promoting suspiciousness about the interpretive and therapeutic efficacy of such nonclinical “interventions.” The author proposes an alternative paradigm for a new working relationship between psychoanalysis and political theory.

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