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  • Waiting for the Phallus

    By Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | September 2nd, 2016

    In order to capture its rare opening, the New York Botanical Gardens mounted a camera to live broadcast the development of the bloom. After several media features, thousands of New […]

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  • A Tearing Up of Time

    By Guy Briole & Noa Farchi | August 8th, 2016

    Noa Farchi : All over the world, our lifestyles are being attacked by extremists and men are being “reduced to their masses” (I am quoting from your paper “Trauma” 1 […]

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  • Before and After – Who Knows …?

    By Bogdan Wolf | July 11th, 2016

    The question remains: with whom? With the false leaders who are now on the run, with the limping masters who cannot run, radio presenters who pretend to hold some knowledge […]

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  • In Defence of an Immoderate Life

    By LRO | July 11th, 2016

    KRING-LRO: ‘Restlessness’ and – surprisingly – ‘in defense of an immoderate life’: this title requires clarification. It seems to suggest that you disagree with the contemporary discourse that has infiltrated […]

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  • The Future of England’s Impolitic Body Jouissant

    By Scott Wilson | July 2nd, 2016

    ​It is an impolitic demand, then, in the sense of not being shrewd or judicious certainly, but also im-political in the sense that the demand corresponds to no traditional political […]

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  • The Morning After

    By Roger Litten | June 28th, 2016

    What then has this referendum been about? The people of Britain have spoken, but there is still no clarity about just what it is that they are supposed to have […]

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  • A Good Analyst

    By Bogdan Wolf | June 24th, 2016

    How does countertransference come to play such a big part of today’s orthodoxy of psychoanalysis? Paul Geltner, a New York based psychoanalyst, who specialises in countertransference phenomena, recently published a […]

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  • The Lone Wolf all Alone

    By Robert Buck & Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | June 24th, 2016

    Paradoxically, given the profusion of information and possible motives, one faced a breach in knowledge. It was precisely the lack of answers that ultimately emerged as the question itself. This […]

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  • Alice in bed

    By Ophélie Cuvinot | June 17th, 2016

    Alice in Bed is a play in which Alice James, the sister of trans-Atlantic novelist Henry James and American psychologist William James, remains numb—waiting, petrified in her bedroom. She received […]

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  • LONDON – Tale of a city of ones-all-alone

    By Natalie Wülfing | June 17th, 2016

    In different centuries and eras, London has given refuge to the Huguenots, the Jews, the Bangladeshis and the Russian Oligarchs – the latter, the most persecuted group of them all, […]

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