Freud

  • The Security State

    By David Ferraro | November 19th, 2018

    Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers has for years been unremittingly brutal. It isn’t because those seeking asylum are criminals, since to seek asylum is not a crime; and it isn’t […]

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  • Do You Still Believe In Your Symptom?

    By Gustavo Dessal | November 8th, 2018

    For Lacan, modern man is someone who has lost the sense of tragedy. This does not mean, of course, that the current existence of the speaking being is not traversed […]

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  • Time Does Not Stop

    By Alejandro Willington | October 28th, 2018

    “Time does not stop” is the title of a famous song by the Argentine rock band Bersuit Vergarabat.[1] This could be the title of a television series, since the phenomenon […]

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  • Liquid Times Are Over. Solid Monsters Are Back

    By Gustavo Dessal | October 20th, 2018

    When I proposed that the book written with Professor Bauman be entitled “The Return of the Pendulum” it was because those words, suggested in his mail of 08/23/2012, strongly caught […]

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  • The Lacanian Review. Hurly-Burly – Issue 6

    By LRO | October 17th, 2018

    New Lacanian School (NLS) / World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP) The 6th Issue of The Lacanian Review, Fall 2018 ‘¡URGENT!’ Release Date: November 2018 – FREE SHIPPING BEFORE NOVEMBER 4TH […]

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  • Family Games

    By Marie-Hélène Brousse | April 16th, 2018

    “Families, I hate you” – André Gide’s cry in The Fruits of the Earth – keeps on resonating. Family is the best and the worst thing. Family is thus one […]

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  • “P” Is for Psychoanalysis

    By Bogdan Wolf | October 9th, 2015

    Because psychoanalysis has a language of its own that arises in a singular act of a particular subject Lacan later called speaking being. Psychoanalysis stands, in principio, if not de […]

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  • Free Speech East and West; Easier Said than Done

    By France Jaigu | September 25th, 2015

    Two events that took place in New York City last spring and another in France last year suffice to illustrate the singularity of our respective national sensitivities when it comes […]

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