racism

  • The Root of Segregation

    By Jorge Assef | March 27th, 2019

    A young man of 30 who describes his family with pride during the initial consultation, shares a disturbing memory in a subsequent session: at the age of 11, he hears […]

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  • US Blues—Bury the Hatchet

    By Thomas Svolos | November 22nd, 2018

    Asked about her commitment to running for and again leading the United States House of Representatives as Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi replied “It’s an urgency I can’t resist.”[1] […]

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  • Are there judges?

    By Claudia Iddan | November 11th, 2018

    In Israel, Judges, especially those of the Supreme Court, have the function of protecting and defending human rights and liberty, of standing against any kind of segregation. Where are they […]

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  • “[…] and I did not open my mouth anymore”

    By Juliette Lauwers | November 3rd, 2018

    In Europe today, the question of politics as faced with human phenomena is effaced in favour of a discourse of necessity. The decision makers think that they are managers. The […]

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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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  • You’re Not in the 1%, So Why Vote Like You Are?

    By Thomas Svolos | December 4th, 2016

      Many have commented on the shock of this election. And, many are asking themselves now—how could this have happened? Psychoanalysis has its own contribution to this political analysis. Let […]

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  • The Aftermath

    By Karina Tenenbaum | November 28th, 2016

    Some facts: my daughter, an American citizen, was talking in Spanish to an adult in a parking lot when a person drove by them and yelled “go back to your […]

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  • Barbarians at the Gates of Speech

    By Colin Wright | November 27th, 2015

    It is a signifier that resonates in the deepest echo-chamber of Europe’s self-understanding, bequeathed to us as it is – along with philosophy, rhetoric and democratic ideals – by the […]

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